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Cake day: July 23rd, 2023

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  • For many years, I considered buying a Tesla model S. But I hesitated because the privacy invasion conducted by modern automobiles on their drivers - not just Tesla - puts me off.

    Now I will for sure never purchase any Tesla vehicle.
    And I closed my Paypal account. [EDIT: Musk doesn’t own any Paypal stock anymore, so nevermind that}
    And I left Twitter.
    And I will never get the Starlink service.
    And I will never use OpenAI or xAI products if I can avoid it.

    At this point, I think it’s a moral duty to boycott any and all products or services that Musk invests in or makes money out of.



  • Not really. It would only require the new user on the new instance to be able to “own” posts and comments made by the old user on the old instance.

    For example, the old user account could transfers its posting and commenting history to the new account (and the new account would be asked to accept the transfer of course).

    When it’s done, whoever visits the new account, will see posts and comments made from the old account up until the transfer, and the old account’s posting and commenting history would be blank.

    Then If the old account were to continue posting afterwards for some odd reason, it would build a new posting and commenting history from that point on. Or the transfer could become effective only after the old account is deleted permanently.

    I don’t know exactly how any of this is implemented, but it would definitely not require monkeying with the actual past posts and comments.


  • It’s not reputation or being recognized, it’s having an unbroken record of posts and comments, for myself and for others checking out my profile. I want my old comments and posts ported to my new account and deleted from the old, so that whoever checks my new profile sees all I’ve posted with all my old accounts.

    Or said another way, the only thing that should change when I migrate my account is the @server part of the name and nothing else. And it should be trivially easy to do too. To my knowledge, this is not possible at the moment.