Ngl coulda been my fault. Once they said fuck u to 3rd party APIs, I nuked all my comments and bailed.
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I did the same, but I got out in front of it by never saying anything useful in the first place.
Most of my internet career has been trolling/shitposting. It started with yahoo answers. My contribution to reddit are years worth of posts that are like 80% true but with absolute bullshit slipped in here and there. Most humans who have been on the internet understood that. But now that's all been fed into most LLM training data and it will never be plucked out. I've been poisoning AI for 20 years.
Thankyou for your service to Eris.

That was the right thing to do.
My favourites are the ones that are like
Please help, I have [exact problem you are searching for]
Nm I fixed it
I was searching a message board for some info recently. I found a post with the same question but there was no answer. Eventually I found another post with the answer. So I went back to the first post and linked to the answer.
Dear internet, you're welcome.
A while ago I was having a very specific Linux problem, I searched for it, and finally found a reddit post from someone who had the exact same problem, explaining what they did to fix it. Then I noticed the poster was me from two years ago lol.
I've been having similar issues, and when I am given an answer or find it way back in comment histories, I'll copy and paste it into mine and reference the older post. This seems to help a lot in Discords where it serves you results based on date since post.
I once worked at a webhost and was researching a problem. In so doing, I looked up a relevant error message.
I found a forum post made years previously by a person whose username I knew well enough to identify as a co-worker.
Turns out he never found a solution, either.
thanks for the reminder to delete more of my reddit comments
I'll take that over
Can anyone help me figure out [the exact issue you, the reader, need help with]?
Edit: I figured it out on my own. Mods, you can lock this thread.
Recently saw a steam discussion which ended in "dm me on discord for the answer"
So much knowledge lost to the insistence of using discord as any kind of repository.
The lemmy equivalent is that the instance is deleted
Even then the thread would have already been federated to numerous other instances
I respond that to deleted posts
Chaotic Evil
Good
Disagree. The frustration caused to individuals looking for an answer far outweighs the utterly inconsequential reduction in Reddit's "value" by removing the comment. Burning your Reddit history is performative nonsense that only causes problems for frustrated individuals.
Spez boy shoulda not been such a lil fuck then. Not my problem anymore
I don't even understand why a pedophile is allowed to run reddit... (And another one runs the country.) How did everything get so fucked up? Nobody has morals anymore, nobody gets upset anymore! We just accept our reality and then carry on. Where is the testosterone-fueled anger?
I wrote my comments when they were morally decent. Then they decided to become morally indecent AND sell my data as their own.
Burning your reddit history is FAR more that preformative you people like you woudn't be here bitching about it.
Go find your answers on AI, they've successfully scraped the old reddit and spez and screw off before he make another dime off my help.
It is nothing more than performative because reddit still has the comments. Deleting them does nothing but make them not user facing anymore.
I remember in the Exodus of Reddit that I was a part of, there was a program/script which would rewrite all your comments into mumbo jumbo before deleting them. Doesn't mean they couldn't still have the very original comment though.
Or the "{random words} this post was automatically redacted" like I get it fully, after all I also fled reddit, but at least they should have archived their comments with archive.org first since I have had at least two situations like that this year already...
The the one reason I don't delete my Reddit account is due to a post I made about fan control on Fujitsu servers 6 years ago that still occasionally gets a comment on it saying it helped then.
Maybe you can repost it somewhere?
Perhaps some sort of federated decentralized system
That might very well have been my comment, I made a surprising amount of useful ones on that Arceus-damned site!
Shruggie copypasta.
Might have been one of mine. Reddit decided to steal the content we all created and call it theirs. Fuck'm.
Reddit doesn't give a shit whether your comment is there or not. The only people you have fucked are your fellow users looking for information.
