A screenshot, taken way before rexxit, of two comments on reddit, dated “1 year ago”.

The first comment is by a deleted user and the comment has been removed. The second comment is a reply to the deleted comment and it says: “That solved it. Thanks!”

Edit: added temporal context.

  • TheWoozy
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    1211 year ago

    This is why I’m not deleting my reddit posts and comments. It’s not worth making the whole world a tiny bit worse just to punish one company.

    • Admiral Patrick
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      1651 year ago

      I respect that, and if Reddit had handled the situation differently, I’d be inclined to agree. But I just do not want them profiting off of my contributions when they’ve shown such utter contempt for their user base and moderators.

    • Kill_joy
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      1 year ago

      Why does one single corporation get sole ownership of your knowledge?

      It’s not difficult to download what you have contributed to Reddit and to post elsewhere.

      Your knowledge belongs to you, you have the right to take it with you when you leave.

      Of course you have the right to be lazy and not do that. Or to say, “I am fine with leaving it for Reddit to sell”.

      But please don’t attempt to belittle or minimize the efforts of those who are trying to make a stand.

      You are acting like they are doing something wrong (“making the world smaller”) when they are simply deciding that their knowledge will not be monetized by a corporation.

      • @[email protected]
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        191 year ago

        It’s not difficult to download what you have contributed to Reddit and to post elsewhere.

        If you believe that what you’ve learned is of value you have to both consider what you’re saying and who can see it. If it’s valuable Reddit is far more discoverable than a corner of the internet. It’s not a matter necessarily of being “lazy”, it’s weighing the medium with the message.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 year ago

        It’s not difficult to download what you have contributed to Reddit and to post somewhere.

        It’s not easy either. Reddit sometimes has a particular set of posts that solve queries that are not even answered in stack overflow.

        Reddit may have did a massive asshole move, but deleting those things might make things difficult only for people who seek the knowledge, not reddit.

    • @reverie
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      581 year ago

      Is ensuring an information monopoly for an unethical, profit-above-else driven corporation making the world better?

      • @[email protected]
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        431 year ago

        Saving the important posts, posting the question and answer to lemmy and then deleting those posts imo would be the most optimal solution. At least the information is available somewhere and not punishing people looking for answers to their queries.

        • @[email protected]
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          161 year ago

          Are Lemmy posts discoverable from normal search engines? If not, then it’s about as useful as the information posted in some obscure Discord chat

          • @[email protected]
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            131 year ago

            If Lemmy becomes the go-to place where the knowledge resides, “regular” search engines will adapt to index communities across the instances.

    • Bradamir
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      181 year ago

      Na, they need to be punished and by extension the world can hate Reddit over it.

      Also there is that website that lets you see deleted content.

    • jerry
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      81 year ago

      Same I do a lot of tech support and noob assistance.

    • @rtxn
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      71 year ago

      You could post them here and delete them on reddit.

    • @shotgun_crab
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      71 year ago

      Same. I used to frequent help subs, both asking and answering questions, and I know the pain of finding a deleted answer to a niche but important question.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      I came to the same conclusion too. Nuking my shitposting account before leaving was enough to made me feel guilty so I decided to keep the other account that I used for actual problem solving and proper discussions intact for the same reason you mentioned.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      It looks like it was removed by a mod. If a user deleted it it would have <deleted> in place of comment text rather than <removed>. This user also deleted his account but that wouldn’t delete his posts/comments.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Not if the user edited their comment with [removed] before they deleted their account. That isn’t necessarily a mod change.

    • Matharl
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      41 year ago

      Export your Reddit posts and comments, repost them on another platform like Lemmy then delete everything.

      Keeping your data on Reddit makes it still worth using and help them.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      It’s funny to me that people seem to think your posts actually get deleted. I’m 99% sure they are still stored in the DB and deleting them just generates a new line in the DB with [deleted] as the content.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Same. I was definitely free tech support on niche topics I still get random DMs about months apart by a lost redditor that’s found the light. I don’t care about Reddit “benefiting from my data”… bitch I gave that up as soon as I registered an account and interacted with other users via the reddit medium.

    • Patariki
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      -71 year ago

      Exactly, it’s like people burning the library of Alexandria again. And in some cases it doesnt stop traffic. The post with question will often stay. Just removing something because you don’t like someone’s actions… Sounds just like u/spez. And so they’ve become the thing they vowed to destroy.

      • moon_matter
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        1 year ago

        Devil’s advocate. There’s no such thing as an effective protest that doesn’t inconvenience the public. I’ve heard people say the exact same thing about the blackouts. This protest would not have worked if people could use Reddit normally and totally ignore what was going on. Unlike most protests, none of this does any harm to people IRL so I think people should be OK with being heavy-handed. It’s “oh no, I can’t access reddit to help figure out how to fix my wifi” vs “protests are blocking me on my way to work, causing me to be late and possibly be fired”. The situations just don’t compare.

        Beyond that, Reddit has replaced all forums and discussion boards and it’s actually a huge problem in terms of being a single point of failure. It’s a net positive that this issue was highlighted for the non-tech crowd.

      • Norah - She/They
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        1 year ago

        Except, it’s not like burning the Library of Alexandria again, because you can find most of those old posts on The Internet Archive. Hell, if you’re too lazy to go search the URL, there are browser extensions that will do it for you.