Comment Re:bit of a tricky question with forums (Score 1) 171
How does being the owner of something entitle you to someone else being required to provide the means to destroy it?
That's what "ownership" means. You get to control it.
If you want that capability you should have thought about that before you created it.
Without question.
But the policy at Nextdoor.com is that you own your content. If in fact you can't control aspects of access or the current state (destroy or keep), than you *don't* own it.
What does that mean for your posts here? "Comments owned by the poster." Yet you can't edit or delete posts.
Seems Subby is the type who doesn't learn from mistakes. In trying to remove "owned" content from one site, you just get more content created with the same issues on a different site.