@scanlime Sure, but there's no denying it has regrettable effects, especially for those who disagree with that assessment naturalizing ephemerality, and consider the lines of connection made in a primary public space to be valuable history worth analyzing and preserving.
And even in the immediate term, if you're moving because you got suspended, or if you deleted everything to prevent abuse, it won't be there for contemporary response to what may be very serious events
@bobbyd0g it's like the basic common way URLs always work though. they're like an address, and people move and old stuff gets destroyed