Why YSK: Because you may delete your account and find your comments and other content is restored and beyond your control.

DO NOT DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT YET.

Keep overwriting your comments over and over so they cannot just roll them back a single edit.

I prefer Power Delete Suite as it does not need authorization and just uses the website through your own browser. I will continue to overwrite my comments on repeat until the API changes.

  • kneelknee 🐖@lemmy.world
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    Would that account for edited comments, as well? I see others are talking about comments that they edited (not deleted) being restored to a prior version.

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      Yes. It’s just people seeing comments from now public subs return to their profiles again and mistaking them for comments they thought they had already deleted/edited.

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        To be utterly clear, you went from logical conjecture to wild speculation and doubled down on the latter, despite evidence mounting to the contrary. It’s not only people mistaking Reddit’s overreach. The shady shit is obvious at this point.

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          I get that in times such as these people become really eager to get mad about something. The less interesting reality, however, is that it’s just previously hidden comments returning to profiles now that subs are coming out of being private. For example, I nuked my profile a couple days ago and as of today I have three pages of comments. Just about all of them are from a subreddit that switched back to being public yesterday. That’s all it is.

          Blowing it out of proportion and jumping to conclusions about what happened only serves to hand Reddit an easy win. They can disprove it, and at the same time discredit the protest movement.