So in their reply they basically give me the standard “delete your posts and comments manually, then delete your account through this form” spiel, to which I could technically reply that it is their responsibility to delete the data and not mine.

However, if possible I would like to keep my reddit account for a little longer so I can still see posts that are helpful, at least until the fediverse kicks off totally. I assume that under GDPR I cant specify which data I would like deleted and which kept, its either all or nothing, so I’ll avoid asking them to remove it all for the time being.

However from a GDPR standpoint, if I dont delete my account as well in additin to posts+comments and notice that 6 months down the line theyve brought back some of my content without my consent even after I delete it, could I take action against them?

How should I word my reply to them notifying them that even though it is their job I will be deleting my posts and comments but not the account, so that I am legally covered for the future?

Thanks in advance everyone!

  • LvxferreM
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    1 year ago

    I’m not a lawyer either, and my advice is admittedly biased, so take it with a grain of salt.

    I think that your best bet is to push it further, mentioning laws that apply to where you live. Make them do the hard work for you.

    We (people in general) can’t really expect the Fediverse to “kick off totally”. A community is only as good as its content; if everybody waits it, it won’t kick off. Depending on the nature of your content, it might be useful to dump the content in the Fediverse alternative of your choice, it’ll get a premium spotlight so it’s good for you, too.

    (I’m currently doing this, with my conlanging content. There’s a lot of trash, so I need to sort it out first.)