Before joining Mastodon I remember reading about how instance owners could potentially have access to their user’s chats and messages. I don’t think I ever saw this about Lemmy, or at least never looked into that much. Is that also the case here? How much info is accessible by the owners here?

That said I love the service and am happy to be here lol

  • veee@lemmy.caOP
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    1 year ago

    What’s the extent of “everything”, like including logs of all user activity? I’m just trying to understand how the system works and how much of an investment of trust users require.

    EDIT: An example that comes to mind is the ongoing copyright infringement news that the IP addresses of Reddit users discussing piracy should be given up to film studios. Do Lemmy users have any kind of protection when lawyers come knocking?

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      1 year ago

      Lemmy is pretty light on activity logging, I’m not aware of anywhere that records user IPs. They also made some changes in a recent patch that moved user IDs from a get to a post variable, so I don’t think there’s a way to correlate hits in the access log with a particular user ID. (I haven’t looked into this in a few months, so my info might be slightly wrong)

      Basically what we can see is any content you post, even if it’s a private DM (or one you received). We can also see all your voting data.