From what i remember, the Reddit TOS says that your content is your content.
And rightfully so, or else they'd be responsible for everything that everyone posts as if they posted it themselves.
You only give them the license to publish your posts, but if a user edits or deletes their content, i don't think they'd have a legal right to undelete and post and repiblishing it without you agreeing to it (again).
The content is fine, but anything associated with them that can be deemed as identifiable needs to go if OP requests the right to be forgotten. Most services will just "censor" the username by replacing it with "deleted" or something. They don't have to get rid of everything else.
California law isn't identical to EU law with regards to removing consumer data on request, but it's close enough that CA residents can also request reddit to take their posts down (and they have to adhere to that request). I think Virginia and Colorado have also passed some laws that might apply to this. Anecdotally it sounds like a lot of people have been having their posts go back up regardless, so I'd really love to see one of these states (or the EU) hold them accountable for refusing to remove user data.
Yup - I pretty much said this was one of the things that could’ve happened to people who were adamant about deleting their comments.
To OP: thinking since there’s no GDPR compliance for the US, I wouldn’t be surprised Reddit was able to go “uhhhh” and do this anyways. If you were a citizen in the EU, then something could probably be done, but otherwise I wouldn’t be super optimisitic.
Nothing. Too many users deleted their posts and reddit decided to find a way to undo that. Your comments are worth too much to the AI bot farmers to ignore.
They aren't going to be able to sell them to AI farms. That ship has sailed. All the valuable content was scraped before there was a cost imposed. Spez is high on his own farts if he thinks anyone is gonna pay their stupid API fees for that.
I think there is a script out there that replaces all your comments with random gibberish sentences. Just cron it to run every week until all the rollbacks are gone.
it's just cached content from the many servers, they got overwhelmed by the too many delete requests, run again the powerdeletesuite. Also, if while you used powerdeletesuite a subreddit was private, it wouldn't be able to detect and delete that post or comment
Also, if you were a frequent poster, your profile doesn't actually have everything you've ever posted. So if you used RES to mass delete, it would have missed stuff.
Login, run a tool to mass edit them, and then run a tool to delete them. Reddit used to only save the previous state and if it is still like that it will render them useless.
Just start going through your old top comments and replace it with a bunch of racist or very obsene shit. Its already a top comment and its old so likely nobody will see
Doesn’t prevent them from rolling the comments back to the pre vandalized state and only really serves to attack innocent unrelated third parties with whatever psychic damage you decided to put out into the world.
If they still have the database the way they originally designed it, they only keep the prior version. That's why people kept saying to over-write your old comment and then delete it.
Do you have to prove to them that you don't live in the EU or in California for them to comply with the law?
I mean if they don't require an address I would just go with the process for them to comply as if you did live in an area with data privacy laws.
I sent one to get my history. Took them like a month to send it. I'm in the midwestern US and they never asked me or said anything about it. I imagine it's different for a more exciting gdpr request (I assume there are other requests).
Not really related to your post, just me being nosey: When I go to your account page, your most recent comment was "[ Removed by Reddit ]". What had you posted?