I mean like:

If someone were to say “Lets Kill [Name of Politician]” and it gets removed, its still in modlogs. So like, I think the law still count modlogs as being on your website. So its not gonna remove legal consequences. And also, its not really gonna stop other people sympathetic to your cause from reading it from the modlogs and potentially get inspired/radicalized to do the act.

So what’s the point? Modlogs, while providing transparency, seems counterproductive.

  • Max-P@lemmy.max-p.me
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    12 days ago

    Legal content that violates community rules or instance rules but is otherwise harmless like spam, is kept in the modlog just fine. People don’t generally browse the modlogs as you generally can’t interact with the stuff anyway. No upvotes (more likely, tons of downvotes), no commenting. Not much better than going to the internet archive to undelete a post elsewhere.

    More extreme content like CSAM usually gets deleted then purged instead, which is a feature that properly goes in and wipes the content permanently.