Unfortunately, if you actually deleted your account, there is nothing you can do to access that data. I’m pretty sure we both ran the same script - “nuke Reddit.“ I ran it probably every four months for a few years and then I ran it several times right before the API change. I can tell you with certainty that some of your comments are still there. I also ran that one everyone recommended during the API fiasco but I can’t remember its name.
That being said, you probably we’re able to knock out a lot of it. I wouldn’t worry too much about it. We’re lucky we can even do that much. Most social media sites you can’t get rid of anything no matter how hard you try.
Feel good knowing that they aren’t getting a single cent more out of you
I did do it a couple of weeks before the API policy change, so I have a bit more confidence that they were really deleted. I know that they made some backend changes right before the API policy change, which prevented such actions from being permanent. I really did go back and look through past posts in past comments even from many years back, and my comments really are very much gone. Sure, I can’t go and see all tens of thousands of them, but spot checking from a year ago all the way back to nine or 10 years ago, they’re all gone wherever I’ve looked.
But you’re right, they are not going to get one more cent out of me, in time or effort. Thank goodness I never actually gave them any real money.
Unfortunately, if you actually deleted your account, there is nothing you can do to access that data. I’m pretty sure we both ran the same script - “nuke Reddit.“ I ran it probably every four months for a few years and then I ran it several times right before the API change. I can tell you with certainty that some of your comments are still there. I also ran that one everyone recommended during the API fiasco but I can’t remember its name.
That being said, you probably we’re able to knock out a lot of it. I wouldn’t worry too much about it. We’re lucky we can even do that much. Most social media sites you can’t get rid of anything no matter how hard you try.
Feel good knowing that they aren’t getting a single cent more out of you
I did do it a couple of weeks before the API policy change, so I have a bit more confidence that they were really deleted. I know that they made some backend changes right before the API policy change, which prevented such actions from being permanent. I really did go back and look through past posts in past comments even from many years back, and my comments really are very much gone. Sure, I can’t go and see all tens of thousands of them, but spot checking from a year ago all the way back to nine or 10 years ago, they’re all gone wherever I’ve looked.
But you’re right, they are not going to get one more cent out of me, in time or effort. Thank goodness I never actually gave them any real money.
I ran it multiple times a year for years man :/
The data request shows comments/posts you can’t find anymore as a user.