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Deleting this comment won't erase it from your memory.
Deleting this comment won't mean there's no copies elsewhere.
Deleting a file from your computer doesn't even mean the file isn't still stored in memory.
Deleting isn't really a thing in computer science, at best there's "destroy" or "encrypt"
Yes, that's the point.
You can't delete public training data. Obviously. It is far too late. It's an absurd thing to ask, and cannot possibly be relevant.
And to be logically consistent, do you also shame people for trying to remove things like child pornography, pornographic photos posted without consent or leaked personal details from the internet?