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[-] gedfromgont@piefed.ca 26 points 1 day ago

Please remember that this was exactly the behaviour promoted on Lemmy when the API drama ensued that drove many users with third party apps away from Reddit.

Not really for the comment in the picture, that one is too old, but many users here tried nuking all their comments with various methods. Some got reversed back by Reddit, others remain deleted.

Most of that knowledge was only deleted but not saved in any other way, which is why I have always been negative about this approach.

[-] Luccus@feddit.org 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Most of that knowledge was only deleted but not saved in any other way […]

That was perhaps the saddest part about leaving Reddit. I also opted for the edit-and-delete approach, because I didn't want Reddit to use my posts to train LLMs. But man. Years of trying to be helpful, sometimes really going out of my way to address something properly; gone.

But honestly, I don't know of any alternative. Even if I archived everything, it wouldn't be as accessible to anyone as it used to be on Reddit.

Reddit had (and imo still has) a monopoly on searchable advice from strangers. There's a reason they wanted Reddits data to train LLMs.

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