Don’t let them sell and use your content.

I personally delete my content when it pass 24 hours mark.

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    1 day ago

    Reminder: Their database has been shown to keep the last version of a comment as well as the current version, and they have repeatedly used this to restore deleted and edited comments.

    It would also be trivial for them to keep more previous revisions than that, and to just flag “deleted” comments to not show to users while still keeping them for use in AI training.

    The best option is to stop using Reddit entirely.

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    21 hours ago

    Deleting your comments isn’t going to prevent Reddit from selling your content. It’s only going to prevent other people from making use of your content. People like you and I, who might benefit from it.

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      Not immediately, but if fewer people benefit from Reddit, Reddit loses users; if Reddit loses users, it loses content; if it loses content, it has nothing left to sell.

      Granted, the cycle will begin anew elsewhere, but that’s the circle of life. Eventually, someone will invent Usenet and/or slam books again.

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    You know that usually nothing really gets deleted in any production system, right? Everything’s just given a “deleted” flag, usually because accidentally deleting something is way too permanent. But in Reddit’s case also because they want your data.

    So unless you’re asking for a GDPR delete every day, you’re doing the worst possible thing: feeding Reddit your data while deleting it from the users, meaning no one but Reddit benefits from your content.

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    24 hours ago

    I just use one of my banned accounts. I can only read stuff and can’t type comments since I definitely will at some point if I’m allowed. I like Lemmy, but the fact is that it doesn’t have 1% of the more specific content that reddit has.