Reinstate the Ability to Remove VSCO Journals from the Web Version

The Issue

VSCO, a popular photo-sharing app, is cherished by many for its freedom of expression. However, this freedom should also include the ability to remove content that users no longer wish to share. In 2021, VSCO removed journals from their app version but failed to do so on their web version. This decision has left users unable to delete their own pictures - a basic right provided by virtually all other social media platforms.

This lack of control over personal content creates an environment that feels unsafe and unfair for thousands of users who have voiced their concerns across the internet since this change was implemented. The inability to manage one's own digital footprint is not just an inconvenience; it's a violation of user rights and privacy.

We urge VSCO to restore our ability to remove journals from the web version and ensure that user autonomy is respected within all aspects of your platform. Please sign this petition if you believe in maintaining control over your online presence and supporting digital safety for all VSCO users.

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The Issue

VSCO, a popular photo-sharing app, is cherished by many for its freedom of expression. However, this freedom should also include the ability to remove content that users no longer wish to share. In 2021, VSCO removed journals from their app version but failed to do so on their web version. This decision has left users unable to delete their own pictures - a basic right provided by virtually all other social media platforms.

This lack of control over personal content creates an environment that feels unsafe and unfair for thousands of users who have voiced their concerns across the internet since this change was implemented. The inability to manage one's own digital footprint is not just an inconvenience; it's a violation of user rights and privacy.

We urge VSCO to restore our ability to remove journals from the web version and ensure that user autonomy is respected within all aspects of your platform. Please sign this petition if you believe in maintaining control over your online presence and supporting digital safety for all VSCO users.

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