Hello, my name is loaExMachina and I’m a redditor.

Jk, I’ve almost completely stopped browsing reddit, tho so far I hadn’t committed to deleting my account, because all I’ve written was of such high quality that it’d be the worst loss of wisdom since the library of Alexandria burnt down. But now that I saw the deal they cut to train the Google AI on their content, I’m thinking “better erase it than let it fall in the hands of evil.”

I recall seing on reddit many comments replaced by something about moving to lemmy and how much better it was, apparently some software had been used to bulk-edit all of the accounts content into this. Is it possible to learn that power ?

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    10 months ago

    I’ve seen nothing to confirm that deleting or editing your writings now will remove anything from the version Reddit shares with Google.

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      10 months ago

      Oh, so is it, like, a big archive of te whole site at a moment that Reddit gives to Google? I hadn’t read into the details, so I assumedn it was more like a permission for Google to crawl the website and progressively grab content to train their AIs…

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        10 months ago

        Google (and anyone else) can already do that. Reddit’s APIs provide access to the underlying database, which can include metadata not visible on the website.