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this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2023
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In order for them to get in trouble over that your comments need to contain personal information or hints to identify you.
I'm considering dropping some hints and minor personal information in comments, then requesting a GDPR wipe and if they're still there after thirty days sue then for GDPR violation.
If they'd need to delete all comments of leavers Reddit would be such an empty place.