• @Sigh_Bafanada
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      131 year ago

      Yeah apparently you want to overwrite your data instead of deleting it.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        I tried doing this on my eight year old, 600k karma account. It ended up getting my account perma banned. I tried appealing it and got an auto reply about the decision will be upheld.

        • @Hobo
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          61 year ago

          I guess I snuck in before they were looking. Maybe I didn’t have the threshold for them to give a shit. A 250k karama and a 100k karma account were my big ones. I killed them back in 2020 though, so the AI craze hadn’t hit yet. Guess they don’t want their investors to freak out when they find out they’re basically investing in a dead site.

      • Dettweiler
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        91 year ago

        Overwrite, wait a while, then delete. Even if it’s too late for the most recent data harvest, there will be shittier things coming in the future. Might as well do it now.

      • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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        11 year ago

        Most likely, they are storing the data in a manner that saves multiple versions and avoids destructive modifications. Without the exploitation side, such functionality is necessary to be able to revert malicious edits if an account is compromised.

        LLMs and similar systems can parse through immense amounts of data pretty quickly, probably partly due to the massive amount of compute that they get allocated. So, likely overwriting the comments won’t be that helpful, unfortunately.

    • @braxy29
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      51 year ago

      i manually deleted most of my comments (i left like 5) and all my posts recently (it was slow going, but i had heard of people running into problems using scripts). 11 years, only 9k karma.

      any thoughts on whether that’s likely to have accomplished anything?

      • danielbln
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        51 year ago

        If their soft deletes (so instead of actually deleting, it’s just a flag on the comment that hides it) then no, it won’t make a difference at all.

        • @braxy29
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          11 year ago

          i was afraid of that, thank you.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Mostly if you had ever posted something that was useful to people, it hurts other people now trying to find that information on the internet somewhere. It is unlikely Reddit actually deleted the data, they just made it inaccessible. Storage for posts is cheap. There’s no reason for them to not keep literally everything ever, especially since they’ve known for well over a decade that the data itself is useful.

        • @braxy29
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          11 year ago

          naw, nothing widely useful!

          i just hate the idea that an ai could have any part of my “voice.” i realize there’s something foolish about that, but i deleted anyway with the latest news.

      • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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        21 year ago

        Honestly, without first-hand knowledge, it’s really up in the air. I strongly suspect that they just do soft deletes and store versioned data, rather than overwriting. This means that any deletion/data-poisoning can likely be undone.

        At the very least, you’ve accomplished adding CPU cycles to the exploitation effort though. Might be more symbolic than anything but, it’s not nothing.