Update: As some have pointed out: the restores can be rollbacks from the server issues or post haven’t been properly deleted due to subs being private during blackouts. Many have experienced the same issue, I can’t explain how this happens. I’ll just run the script again, try the GDPR request and delete my account.

Also worth noting: according to the ToS Reddit can actually do whatever they want with existing content, apparently we agreed to this when signing up.

#redditblackout #redditmigration #kbin #lemmy

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    1 year ago

    You’re all over this thread saying this, what exactly do you think “right to erasure” means?

    From gdpr.info:

    Since the definition includes “any information,” one must assume that the term “personal data” should be as broadly interpreted as possible.

    Here’s a short list of information thought not to be personal which has later been found personal:

    • Start end/times at work
    • Break times
    • Cultural id markers
    • Written answers to exam questions
    • Mental illness
    • Any physical descriptor
    • online identifiers (ie your reddit username which may be shared with other sites to identify you)
    • and plenty more

    The idea that redditors do not have personal information lingering in their comments is absurd, GDPR 100% applies.