i think what's happening is mastodon isnt propagating the deletion event beyond instances where the user is actually federated, making it so that boosted posts are cached
@boots ...
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@boots ...ooh, uhm. I hate to bust open that theory, but... https://tootplanet.space/media/PJZKkb7kTb6PuIHYHCI
@InspectorCaracal new theory! everyone who saw the boosts federated the user who boosted them originally, getting them cached, but they don't follow the actual moon
@InspectorCaracal okay nevermind i just checked on someone else on ephemeral that's wrong too
hmmmmmm
@InspectorCaracal @boots I did!
@bea @boots @InspectorCaracal I think when boosting a toot we gotta be prepared to (re) broadcast a delete to all the nodes where that toot went
can make a lot of redundant traffic though so I'm not in love with the idea yet. needs work
@boots also even if mastodon support deletes right, it doesn't mean any server will respect it. Anyone is free to build an alternative backend or just a feed reader that does not support deletions.
@href yeah, i just want the ability to do that to require an active effort on the part of whoever wants to do it
honestly i don't care if it's possible to do on something other than vanilla mastodon, i just want it to be harder than "it's possible to do on accident on a vanilla instance"
basically, i bet if anyone can't see those posts i just boosted, if they check @luna, they'll see that there's more than 0 followers