- By thread deletion do you mean post deletion or comment deletion or both?
- By deletion, do you mean user deletion or mod/admin removal or both?
Fediverse
A community dedicated to fediverse news and discussion.
Fediverse is a portmanteau of "federation" and "universe".
Getting started on Fediverse;
- What is the fediverse?
- Fediverse Platforms
- How to run your own community
- Yes, posts, not comments.
- I didn't specify because I'm not sure how/if it works differently. But I think they were deleted by mods.
IMO Hacker News handles this better. Threads/comments are rarely deleted, they're mostly minimized and you have to log in to expand them
EDIT: I see that the “fediverse” link for posts has been removed.
It's still there, just not when the post/comment comes from the instance you're on. Even though the post is to a lemmy.ml community, it's from lemmy.world so that's where the fediverse link goes to.
I posted this thread to [email protected], so I think there should be a fediverse link to the thread on [email protected].
There's no real reason to. Your own instance (in this case, lemmy.world) has the real view of the thread by the virtue of being the instance starting the thread. lemmy.ml only has it's own copy of this thread that's likely reasonably accurate (compared to any other random instance out there, considering it hosts the community), but it's not the original version, which is what the fediverse link points to.
Useful info from an admin about why one of the threads went missing: https://lemmy.world/comment/11288468
There seems to be room for improvement in how Lemmy handles this.