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From what I've heard surrounding the Parler incident, AWS worked _with_ Parler staff to get their data off the platform. Sure, it's not a hot-swap to Azure or metal or whatever, but it was nice to see that they didn't hold Parler's data hostage or just plain delete it.

I'd assume the same courtesy would be extended to any customer, provided their ToS breaches aren't significantly worse (read: illegal) and it's not a billing-related suspension.




>I'd assume the same courtesy would be extended to any customer

Unpopular opinion.

You see, I dont want assumption. I want guarantees. I also dont want a platform owner to remove you without some days if not weeks notice. I mean your landlord and court give you time for eviction. At least I hope that is true, I am not sure if time to vacate is universal across the world. They also give little to no time to solve any dispute.

I also dont like it when media spin that AWS is at least helping them move their Data off the platform as if it is something good. I dont know why it is perceived that way in the US, but that was absolutely the least they need to do and expected in EU or UK.

It is increasingly a worry sign. I have been yearning for an iOS Time Capsule for more than a decade. And the recent event makes it even more important. I want to own my things.


Ok, then own your things. Your iOS time capsule is your computer with either macOS or iTunes installed on it; you've been able to backup and sync (even wirelessly, if I'm remembering correctly) more content than an iCloud backup would let you backup anyways.

Spin up your own servers, etc. I don't really get why so many people here think AWS is the only way to run a website nowadays; you can put metal in a closet anywhere that has a good enough internet connection. If you're planning on doing shit that'll get your cloud accounts suspended, why on earth are you using a cloud provider?

The only way to _guarantee_ that you'll have access to your data no matter what is to own it, so own it!

Back to your eviction policy- it's common in my area for leases to have a clause stating that landlords may recoup delinquent rent by entering your apartment and taking your property. Legal? Don't know, but my lease as well as the leases of most of my friends have this clause in them. I also know that university housing will kick you out with < 1 week notice at my uni if you're in violation of your housing contract.

Maybe we just have very different points of view/experiences, but in my eyes you can't "own" anything in a cloud provider. This is fine for most circumstances (i.e. my personal site is on Netlify but if I get kicked off I still have all the source), but if you need to own something just put it on your own server.




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