This article will describe how lemmy instance admins can purge images from pict-rs.
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| Nightmare on Lemmy Street (A Fediverse GDPR Horror Story) | 
This is (also) a horror story about accidentally uploading very sensitive data to Lemmy, and the (surprisingly) difficult task of deleting it.
- That’s pretty unfortunate for the blog author, can imagine making that kind of mistake early in the morning will really wake you up. - The blog doesn’t mention specifically whether the author had uploaded using a Lemmy app or the webui AFAICT - if he used an app, there are some that actually store the auth/delete token returned by image uploads, and provide a section within the app where you can manage/delete (purge) images you’ve previously uploaded to Lemmy - Hi, unfortunate author here 😅 - The issue happened in Jerboa. I opened a few tickets in the Jerboa app’s GitHub to address this: - jerboa #1361: UI for deleting uploaded files
- jerboa #1362: Setting to hide "upload media" button
- jerboa #1363: Add "confirm upload" step to UX
 - Can you please tell us which Lemmy client apps you use that store the delete token and have a UI to delete uploaded images? - Boost does, under settings, general, uploaded images. Here is mine: 
  - I can delete them there (or forfeit the ability to do so) 
  - Very nice. Unfortunately it doesn’t look like Boost is available on F-Droid. - Yeah. It uses google ad-mob, or if you purchase it needs the google play store app to verify that and deactivate ad-mob. 
 A way to purchase it without going through gplay would fix this, and probably means it could be published on fdroid in a premium-only version at least. I’ve been meaning to ask @rmayayo@lemmy.world about the feasibility of that for a while now. It’s bothered me for years now, but I simply couldn’t find an alternative so far (neither back on reddit in the days).
 
 
 
 
- In the future, please use cross post instead and not click bait titles into different communities. - On a more related note, do you have knowledge if the image was federated outwards? I’m fairly sure I’ve subscribed to that community, so there may be an off chance I have received a copy of the image as part of federation. Is there any way to scour other instances to find images that is federated out and needs to be removed? - Fortunately, in my case, my image was “orphaned” and never actually attached to a post or comment, so it wouldn’t have federated. - If the image has already federated then that’s a whole next level problem :( 
 
- Yea i saw the issue on git seems like the devs were rude and assigned you to prove a point. Are you workin on it ? Do yoy even know how or were the devs being dicks on purpose ? 




