• TwoGems@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What made me angry is Reddit reverting my comments after I deleted them…i’m pretty sure it’s an EU violation

    • c2h6@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      You can still delete manually. I sorted my comments by top and edited them to gibberish.

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          1 year ago

          Man, it’s a damned good thing my posts and comments never add any value to the conversation.

          Seriously though, while I haven’t deleted my account yet, in the hope that maybe thing could shift, if/when I do I would like to remove my content.

          Is there a known way to remove posts and comments from reddit? I guess they can always just restore from backups. Maybe instead of replacing with “.” or gibberish, making a simple copy pasta to replace them with so it isn’t so obvious.

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      1 year ago

      I should check mine. I deleted everything (that I had patience and time for) that had a lot of upvotes.

      I wish I had left some of the helpful stuff that I deleted because I still find myself getting led to Reddit when searching for phone related fixes.

      • SanguinePar@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        That’s my dilemma too - on the one hand, I want to delete my stuff (not that much of it is worth anything anyway), because fuck the way Reddit has acted and will monetise it.

        On the other hand, if anything I ever posted was good/useful/helpful/amusing to other people, then I don’t want to remove that just for the sake of spiting Spez.

        Haven’t been back to Reddit since the blackout, except once when I accidentally clicked a google search result to a post there (illustrating my point about potentially helping other people). Don’t really miss it either. Lemmy is great, and I’m glad to see that so far it has lasted beyond the initial rush.