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At this moment in time, yes they are. The lemmy.world team took down the community that was being targeted, which means that the attack has stopped (even though whoever was posting that shit got his own way). I'm bummed about having done these mass deletions but I was quite scared and that was the easiest thing to do.
Actually, if such an issue was to re surface in the future, I have found a way to more selectively delete the incriminated content. Only side effect of that is that I have to look at those pictures myself to grab their ID; and Lord, that shit can be disturbing at times.
Thank you for your patience and sorry about having destroyed your posts.
Sorry you had to go through that. Peple are messed up, and we have to expect this sort of thing from time to time. I, too, like the "store images only on the originating server" thing. It puts responsibility where it belongs. And wouldn't that allow for damage control by blocking the offending instance while they get their shit together?
Yes it would. Truth be told, defederating lemmy.world would have also fixed this, but as you probably know I consider that to be the nuclear option. I've considered doing it, but I don't think the .world team is to blame, they are as much of a victim as we are.