[HN Gopher] Show HN: I got tired of reading "This posting has be...
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Show HN: I got tired of reading "This posting has been deleted by
its author"
 
Author : june07
Score  : 24 points
Date   : 2023-10-12 17:27 UTC (3 hours ago)
 
web link (clippings.june07.com)
w3m dump (clippings.june07.com)
 
| chankstein38 wrote:
| Why though? If a listing has been deleted, I know that it's no
| longer available, which I see as a feature. Is this just for meme
| or funny listings?
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | I've personally wanted to reference an ad after purchasing
  | something or in other situations and it's gone. Again, think of
  | physically clipping a newspaper ad. Pretty much just like
  | http://wayback.archive.org/but on a more granular/niche scale.
 
    | codetrotter wrote:
    | I can relate to that. I live in a different country but we
    | have a similar site site here.
    | 
    | Reasons I personally like to revisit old ads sometimes:
    | 
    | - Seeing prices that people asked for an item at different
    | times, and the full text of the ad and pictures so I can
    | compare extras included and condition of item
    | 
    | - Something I bought and I don't remember how much I
    | originally paid for it
    | 
    | - Things that I did not buy, but I want to remember for the
    | future and perhaps buy similar item from someone else in the
    | future
    | 
    | - As a substitute for buying the thing. Instead of buying an
    | item now I can keep a copy of the ad and over time I can
    | think about whether I really need that thing, or if it is not
    | as necessary as I impulsively had imagined
    | 
    | - etc
 
      | june07 wrote:
      | Exactly these reasons as well! I've had them all too.
 
    | chankstein38 wrote:
    | Makes sense! Thank you for the explanation!
 
  | rgovostes wrote:
  | A friend of mine was a victim of a false Craigslist listing
  | inviting people to come by his home and take "free" items from
  | his property. The listing was removed before he got home from
  | work and realized what happened. It would have been useful to
  | have an archived copy of the listing.
 
    | june07 wrote:
    | Yep! Sorry to hear that but it certainly stands as a use case
    | for this.
 
    | chankstein38 wrote:
    | Oh dang I never even thought of that. That seems like a solid
    | use case. Sorry to your friend!
 
| CharlesW wrote:
| I don't get it.
| 
| When I click on the topmost archived ad (https://clippings-
| archive.june07.com/craigslist/7675980380) I get a 404.
| 
| Others work, but what is the value of a deleted ad?
 
  | rolph wrote:
  | if your really shadey you pick an posting/ad thats getting
  | moby-like traction, archive it and as soon as the real deal is
  | deleted, you spoof the post, and redirect, to ride its
  | momentum, to influence your site visits.
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | No 404 anymore by the way, again, it was an issue with the
  | Github deployment pipeline.
 
| june07 wrote:
| Looks like GitHub workflow to rebuild pages errored for some
| reason and that's why the 404 showed up. However, you'll notice
| that if you click on the direct link to the git content,
| everything is there.
| 
| https://github.com/june07/clippings-archive/tree/main/craigs...
 
  | CharlesW wrote:
  | I just enjoyed the irony :^) and wish you well in fixing it.
  | 
  | I'm still mystified about the purpose, though. Can you explain
  | a use case or three?
 
    | june07 wrote:
    | Got scammed on CL buying something and want to reference the
    | original ad for any "forensic" data. Of course the scammer
    | will delete the post as soon as the item(s) are "sold". No
    | problem, I'll just reference clippings because it's archived.
    | There's one.
 
| minimaul wrote:
| The swipe ads for digitalocean on this are tremendously obnoxious
| as they break back and forward swiping on Safari on iPhone.
| 
| That's not okay, don't do this.
| 
| But hey, it's a way to guarantee that you'll annoy people enough
| to not use it.
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | Noted. Will address asap! Thanks.
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | Removed the ads until I can fix the problem you are
  | experiencing. Click on App update available or reload the page
  | again, if you'd be so kind.
 
| KomoD wrote:
| Pasted a listing, did nothing, just forever stuck on "saving"
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | Redis is fighting. Please try it again!
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | Which listing? I can try on my end as well.
 
| g232089 wrote:
| You can use https://archive.ph to archive webpages instantly and
| (seemingly) forever.
| 
| Btw, I've been aching for a browser extension that saves a copy
| of every web site I visit so I can reach for the archived copy in
| my history window. Does anything like that exist?
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | Actually, discovered that site after building this! lol It did
  | seem to be a good resource. However, there are certainly
  | differences between Clippings and it. One big one being that
  | Clippings is more narrowly focused on classifieds and not the
  | web in general.
  | 
  | Not sure about the browser extension...
 
  | hexfish wrote:
  | It's a bit more convoluted than just installing a browser
  | extension but you could set something up with -for example-
  | Archivebox:
  | https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/wiki/Scheduled-Arch...
 
| thih9 wrote:
| What about the right to be forgotten and similar laws?
| 
| Is it legal to run a service like this when laws exist about
| providing the original author or a person present in a photo with
| a way to remove content or personally identifiable information?
| There are also copyright trolls and GDPR trolls, isn't a service
| like this an opportunity for them?
 
  | generalizations wrote:
  | What about my right to remember?
 
    | june07 wrote:
    | Love this.
 
    | AlbertCory wrote:
    | You have no such "right."
    | 
    | You can always screenshot it.
 
    | thih9 wrote:
    | It doesn't prevent you from remembering.
    | 
    | > The right to be forgotten leads to allowing individuals to
    | have information, videos, or photographs about themselves
    | deleted from certain Internet records so that they cannot be
    | found by search engines.
    | 
    | Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_be_forgotten
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | Unfortunately, when you post ANYTHING online... one must assume
  | it's like a tattoo... that is to say permanent. Not saying it's
  | right or wrong (because believe me I have my own privacy/trust
  | issues), just saying it is reality.
 
    | krapp wrote:
    | >Unfortunately, when you post ANYTHING online... one must
    | assume it's like a tattoo... that is to say permanent. Not
    | saying it's right or wrong (because believe me I have my own
    | privacy/trust issues), just saying it is reality.
    | 
    | It isn't reality. Reality is that it's simply data on a
    | server. Data on a server isn't permanent, the web was never
    | designed or intended to provide an immutable record of
    | anything.
    | 
    | Data is only saved when it has value, and only as long as
    | that value exceeds the cost of maintaining continuous copies,
    | and sometimes (as recently nearly happened with Google code)
    | people simply become careless and the one and only copy of
    | something vanishes without a trace. Many, many things have
    | vanished from the internet without a trace.
 
      | whelp_24 wrote:
      | Just like tattoos they can fade.
      | 
      | Assume permanent data when you want something deleted and
      | temporary data when you want it saved. If you want it
      | deleted it's probably because someone thinks it is worth
      | saving. If you want it saved, well it doesn't mean anyone
      | does,(or that who ever does will make it accessible) so
      | you'll need to ensure it's paid for.
 
        | june07 wrote:
        | I appreciate this further use of the tattoo analogy. At
        | its core, the data exists on a server, but it's
        | intriguing to ponder how many times it has been
        | duplicated, cached, and stored. How many individuals and
        | devices have contributed to this process? Is there an
        | absolute method to ascertain this complex journey?
        | 
        | Undoubtedly, nothing on this planet, whether digital or
        | physical, internet-based or in print, is truly
        | everlasting. Eventually, everything returns to the earth,
        | a poignant reminder of impermanence.
        | 
        | Drawing a parallel to tattoo removal by laser, I'm
        | reminded of an old girlfriend's experience. While she
        | possessed a remarkable pain threshold, it was an ordeal
        | she wouldn't willingly revisit.
        | 
        | So again, I still feel data online is very much LIKE a
        | tattoo in its permanent nature, and time only strengthens
        | that feeling.
 
      | bee_rider wrote:
      | Many things have vanished without a trace from the
      | internet, but it is essentially impossible to ever be sure
      | that nobody has backed up a bit of data.
 
    | jpc0 wrote:
    | When I post anything online there is, in my opinion, an
    | agreement in place there, similar to in real life.
    | 
    | If I made an actual article hosted on a site which could be
    | equated to news or magazines of old, I would assume it's
    | permanent since I would assume the same in reality.
    | 
    | If I post something in a discussion forum, I cannot be sure
    | nobody there is recording it and keeping a copy of it
    | indefinitely.
    | 
    | I am however allowed to be upset and possibly persue legal
    | action if the person who did happen to record it now sells it
    | to anyone with enough money or trains an LLM on dictated
    | versions of it.
    | 
    | For the former I believe there is actual legal grounds with
    | damages, for the latter I feel I can choose to never interact
    | with that person again and disparage them publically for what
    | they have done.
 
| xwdv wrote:
| Reddit is especially bad about this. I'm tired of seeing deleted
| posts leaving tattered conversations where you can hardly tell
| what someone is talking about. Content you post online should be
| as immutable as possible.
 
  | AlbertCory wrote:
  | Wrong. If the post is accumulating negative points, author
  | should be able to delete it.
 
    | whelp_24 wrote:
    | why?
 
    | bee_rider wrote:
    | It destroys the conversation.
    | 
    | It would be nice to be able to disown a comment, instead.
    | 
    | Comments that accidentally reveal personal information, that
    | would be a nice use-case for deletion. But on the other hand,
    | nothing can be deleted from the internet, so having the
    | button there could add a false sense of security.
 
  | notesinthefield wrote:
  | Are there not multiple ways to view deleted reddit posts or did
  | they all get killed in the api deprecation?
 
  | chankstein38 wrote:
  | Especially the people whose history gets wholesale deleted on a
  | regular schedule. I understand privacy but there are so many
  | conversations on reddit that could be useful if not for the
  | giant gaps caused by these kinds of things.
 
    | june07 wrote:
    | I hate getting a push notification for a Reddit post and then
    | clicking on it only to find... "This posting has been deleted
    | by its author." (the Reddit version of that)
 
  | june07 wrote:
  | We are headed to Black Mirror episode
  | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Entire_History_of_You, just
  | saying. Particularly with smart glasses seemingly (for real
  | this time) on the horizon. So, tools like this will pale in
  | comparison to what's to come.
 
  | jpc0 wrote:
  | This here is at the forefront of the entire reason for the
  | massive backlash at tge Reddit API changes.
  | 
  | I created that content, I can decide what is done with it. If I
  | dislike the direction reddit is going I should be able to
  | remove said content and prevent reddit from generating income
  | for it.
  | 
  | Reddit didn't pay me to provide the information I did, neither
  | did you. Neither of you are entitled to it remaining there
  | indefinitely.
  | 
  | I actually like OPs tool though, I don't have an issue with
  | what it does, however I would if it stored that data on OPs
  | servers and then trained an LLM on it or sold the information
  | to an ad company.
  | 
  | Suffice to say I think LLMs are going to degrade the general
  | internet due to people not wanting what they said in an LLM. I
  | personally post for other humans to benefit, not for a
  | corporation to train an LLM on and make a ton of income. I'm
  | fine however with a platform using tasteful ads to fund it's
  | own operations.
  | 
  | Insert random ideas about posts made online being equated to a
  | public speech and where that falls in the copyright laws that
  | currently exist for the future LLM that parses this stuff.
 
    | xwdv wrote:
    | Sorry to tell you, but once you post it on Reddit, the
    | content is no longer yours.
    | 
    | Not your content, not your choice.
 
      | jpc0 wrote:
      | I am still an individual in this world with rights no
      | matter how much "the internet" feels that isn't true.
      | 
      | Reference the current legislation being put in place around
      | the world regarding privacy as proof that I am not in the
      | minority here.
      | 
      | Also it did work exactly like that since reddit allowed me
      | to delete said content and and chose to stop posting or
      | interacting with reddit.
      | 
      | Could there be a copy my reddit history out there
      | somewhere? Sure.
      | 
      | Do I have an issue with that? Nope.
      | 
      | Would I have an issue with that if that copy was held by
      | reddit and they still trained LLMs or sold it to ad
      | companies? Yes and I'm sure I also have legal standing on
      | that backed by my government.
 
| throwaway14356 wrote:
| is anyone archiving advertisements for historical purposes?
| 
| I tried looking for banners one time, squares skyscrapers etc.
| (Just to populate a rotation script.) but couldn't find anything.
 
| rekabis wrote:
| What's wrong with a screenshot? Greenshot is my choice of Windows
| app for capturing just limited clips of the screen and either
| saving them directly to the drive or dumping into the clipboard
| for elsewhere paste.
 
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