{"items": [{"author": "Mati_Roy", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/xyZWhir9Yn9q8PDTx#jHupYmBFCYW9ofJkX", "anchor": "lw-jHupYmBFCYW9ofJkX", "service": "lw", "text": "EtA:\nMeta: Oops, sorry, I just realized you asked to comment on Facebook. I will x-post. Why do you prefer comments on Facebook?\n\n<br><br>Strongly agree, with the following additional points.\n<br><br>If I change my mind a very short time after having posted (seconds / minutes), I might delete it and reach out to people that engaged with the post in private. Although still probably just better to change the privacy settings.\n<br><br>If someone tells me my post might be information hazard, I use the \"Specific friends\" sharing-option, and only share it with them. I then proceed to discuss with them about whether I agree this is information hazard; I might ask a few other people for second opinions if it seems warranted. I then decide whether to make the post visible again.\n<br><br>When I hide a post (which is rare), I will usually use the \"Specific friends\" sharing-option to keep everyone that already engaged with it.\n<br><br>I will also sometimes (but rarely) change the privacy settings from public to friends-only.\n\n<br><br>Tangential point\n<br><br>As a Facebook mod/admin, when deleting a pending post, post, comment or reply, I think it's courteous to send the text to the person in private message so that they don't loose that information (at least, when it's not obvious spam / ill-intended).\n", "timestamp": 1587751557}, {"author": "jkaufman", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/xyZWhir9Yn9q8PDTx#NqTckitcMwEyHoXM3", "anchor": "lw-NqTckitcMwEyHoXM3", "service": "lw", "text": "&rarr;&nbsp;\n<br><br>I just realized you asked to comment on Facebook. I will x-post.\n\n<br><br>Sorry for the confusing tag! It's an artifact of the automated cross-posting, and is not asking you to go comment somewhere else.\n", "timestamp": 1587752253}]}