This is why I make sure that everything I post is offensive or inflammatory. That way, keeping my comments published is counterproductive for the platform, you dumb piece of shit.
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See the reason Lemmy is better than Reddit is because you don't have 37 people jumping down your throat right now because they didn't understand the sarcasm
Bro WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY ABOUT MY IQ? I’ll have you know my momma cared about my schooling very much. LIFE WAS LIKE A BOX OF CHOCOLATES
I can’t believe you think my IQ is 37!!
(I can’t read.)
Damn, I wish I thought of this before. Instead I tried so hard to be nice and helpful 😔
you dumb piece of shit.
😢 I know, I'm sorry, I'm trying
No, no, no... not you. You're great! Your posts are great, your attitude is great, your hair looks good. I love everything about you. I was just making a comment about how sites like Reddit deserve to be littered with offensive and insulting comments you fucking moron.
The API-based deletion tools usually have to be tuned to delete posts slowly enough to not trigger Reddit's abuse detection. Otherwise, they'll automatically undo bulk changes like that.
There's no way I can manually edit and delete all of my content with the snail's-pace reddit UI
This is, unfortunately, the only way to guarantee that your posts stay deleted. My account was 15 years old. I still log in every few weeks or so to go manually delete more comments. It'll be a while.
You’re a hero for doing it though.. so there’s that 🫡 🦸🏻
I had to fiddle with my own on my old laptop, I used one of the plethora of github scripts, but then they changed the api to limit access to (I think) about 100/min, so I just changed the delays to 1000ms so it would only delete 60/min.
Took two weeks, but I still haven't seen any old content pop back up outside of archives and quotes from other comments in the thread.
I search for a couple random things I remember saying on ddg/bing/Google whenever I think about it, so far nothing.
As I've said before about certain countries, you know your platform is doing well when you (essentially) tell people "No, sorry, you can't leave."
I got permabanned so I can't even delete my shit :/
(For anyone curious, it was for suggesting that riot police should quit their jobs en masse following RvW. I still stand by that statement)
My account was "permanently suspended" for "mod abuse" because I reported misinformation in r/conservative.
I had a site-wide, week-long ban for saying that Nazis who got punched in the face deserved it. Fuck that place, lmao
I’m banned from reddit permanently. But I suspect my information is still there. Unsure what to do about it, aside from embracing the fuckedness.
I've been saying this from the start:
Any basic level competency backend team has change history on comments. Crack whatever jokes you like about Reddit but they at least have "basic level competency"
It's trivial for them to build some filters to detect mass changes and just fuckin roll them back.
If you post ANYTHING on ANY server you don't own: it's out there. For ever.
https://media1.tenor.com/m/OUzcn0WrxFEAAAAC/sandlot-forever.gif
Are you sure it was previously deleted stuff? I thought the same thing had happened to me but it was due to subreddits being private at the time of deletion then later coming out of private (some weeks or months later) preventing those then privated posts/comments from being deleted. I think running another automated tool again should do the trick at this point.
Also, there's non-rolling limit to how much shows in a user profile. All the delete/modify scripts I've seen work through the user profile, cycling each sorting method to access as much as possible. For old accounts, or just ones with enough activity, there's going to be shit not visible there. Have to search with other means if you want to get everything in that case.
wouldn't this be against gdpr??
Really! This has ILLEGAL written all over it!
I'm not a legal expert, hence the question: isn't GDPR about personal information? Name, IP, physical and email addresses, etc. I don't think reddit comments fall into this category, maybe with the exception of particular comments with particular personal information.
it would feel under the right to be forgotten and the data deletion request parts of gdpr
Are you a resident of the EU? If so, I believe you have the legal right to demand that reddit delete all of your data and user content, and by law they must comply.
If you are a US citizen, I believe you have very little recourse in forcing them to delete your data, unless you are a resident of California or Virginia.
Just checked. Mine still say this:
Comment redacted in protest against Reddit's deranged attacks against third party apps, the community, and common sense.
See ya'll in Lemmy or Kbin once this embarrassment of a site is done enshittifying itself out of existence.
Monetize this, u/spez, you greedy little pigboy. 🖕
(I edited them manually, though, so maybe it's that...)
They aren't your comments anymore. Pray they don't change the deal any further.
I had a similar issue. I had probably two million comment karma spread across about a dozen accounts. My first account was quickly auto-banned from several subreddits as soon as I started editing old comments. Those pro-spez mods had seen what people were doing during the exodus, and set the automod to ban those who tried.
Then I did the same with my second, third, fourth, etc accounts. All of those were immediately site banned for ban evasion, because I was interacting with subs my first account had just been banned in. So none of the edits on those later accounts were pushed through.
Reddit later un-banned those accounts, and all of my old comments were visible again. Likely to make the old comments show up.
Every time this gets brought up, I go back to a thread where my most popular comment was (since I no longer have an account to check back on and it's the only one I know for sure I can find). To this day, it luckily still remains deleted. If it does get restored, I wonder if it becomes the original comment or the generic [deleted in protest of the Reddit API change] or whatever I set them to be edited to before deletion.
On a plus side, maybe, if you choose to delete your comments and posts again, albeit slowly, would be to copy/paste the really useful shit to Lemmy. I say this because one unintended (or not) consequence of these actions is that posts from years ago, explaining the solution to a problem that still pops up now and then, doesn't have the solution most of the time.
I don't disagree with the sentiment or actions at all, it just sucks when you find someone having the same issue you are, only to learn it's on reddit and the solution to said problem was deleted.
Yes, I'm considering this. Since I will have to go a few at a time it seems, I should be able to leave individual comments.
If you are from EU, you might try envoking the GDPR maybe? Though most make it incredibly difficult afaik
Just wait till you hear how Lemmy "deletes" things. Illegal revenge and child porn, genocidal hate speech, everything is stored forever and in some apps, not even obscured.
Yeah, I've mentioned elsewhere that the fediverse is far worse. Lemmy is among the worst activity pub implementations in this regard, and they are all pretty fundamentally flawed.
Federated platforms are by nature trickier in this regard. Even email is difficult to truly delete.
We as admin can very much delete your existence upon request or if we wish. I think they also make purging photo easier too. Federated content though, that's a different thing.
If you see that shit then report it.
It's one of the reasons I never deleted my account there every time my stuff pops back up I trounce it down again.
Speaking of which, I just checked and YEAH, not everything I ever posted is back, not even all the highest rated stuff, but a lot has come back and deleting more than a few at a time starts throwing errors :)
I just checked and Reddit did the same with my account. I spent hours editing and ultimately deleting my posts and comments, and the Spez Gestapo just undeleted years worth of content. I'm going to go through them again and this time I'll leave the gibberish.
Huh. I lost 50k in points post-APIgate. So they undeleted some, and deleted others?
I just only did the first step: replace all I had written with random gibberish. And then I did nothing. Just left it there. And the gibberish is still there. Mission accomplished. One of the goals of this method was to feed KI with Nonsense. Obviously I wasn’t the only person who did so. And it looks like it has worked.
You should delete your account. It can't be used again on Reddit (unless they change their policy). If you're worried about being identified, then it's better to just delete the account anyway than the alternative.
Lol, a couple times I commented whenever this came up that it was probably pointless deleting like this with the random words and what not because reddit was likely doing some form of versioning or backups of at least the text based content. Especially since said content was/is under inflated executive value because "AI"
I got downvoted routinely because "ThAT WoULd Be Too ExPeNsiVe anD CoMpLiCatED, no WaY thEY dOiN tHaT"...if what you say is true with the true random words and everything, then I was right and they're doing exactly what I thought they'd do lol
Thanks for bringing this up. I double-checked to make sure mine are still deleted.
Of course, nothing is truly deleted. I'm speculating they'll train AI with our deleted content anyway.