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It's amusing to me that the first entry is "Don't trust any server you don't own" and then people dog pile on supportive remarks on servers that they don't own. :-)
To be fair, I don't trust infosec.pub, reddit.com, or any of those servers. I just choose what I'm going to publish using them with that model in mind.
I think the whole "ActivityPub makes it impossible to really delete things" is a whole nothingburger anyway. If you post something to a public website, like it or not, there's no way to delete it with certainty. The internet never forgets.
I try to make sure that I don't need to trust them so I can enjoy them for what they are intended for public communication.
Sure, ActivityPub makes is impossible to delete things, so does the Blockchain, or Usenet, or eyeballs that have processed something.