Hi all, just logged in with an alt and noticed that all of the posts I had removed from my subreddit were restored. To the two existing mods, they all appeared removed. We had to add a third mod to re-remove the posts.
So there is some admin fuckery afoot. Protect your work and your reputation.
That’s not going to go over well in jurisdictions with “Right to Forget” laws.
They seem to already ignore the GDPR delete laws.
See the end if this Article.
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`Update #1: 2023-06-19 11:07
I received a response from Reddit pretty quickly after submitting it. The response told me that I must delete all of the posts and comments beforehand. I’m pretty sure this is in violation of both GDPR/CCPA as it might be physically impossible for a user to delete, say, one million comments. Of course, this ignores the fact that Reddit already restored all of the data that I’ve deleted.
Reddit Legal Support First Response`
So far ignoring GDPR wasn’t a winning move for any company that did that…
It’s not gonna work because the right to be forgotten covers personal data. If you signed up for reddit with your real name, then it would. If you signed up as u/beefsteakcowboy, that won’t.
https://gdpr.eu/right-to-be-forgotten/
What would happen if someone changed their real name to Beefsteakcowboy? I’m actually genuinely curious. I think some of the malicious compliance types actually would, to be honest.
If anyone changes their legal name just to fuck with reddit, I’ll donate 5 bucks to their cause.
My first reddit account was my first name middle name and last name. It was not a smart choice m