Update: As some have pointed out: the restores can be rollbacks from the server issues or post haven’t been properly deleted due to subs being private during blackouts. Many have experienced the same issue, I can’t explain how this happens. I’ll just run the script again, try the GDPR request and delete my account.

Also worth noting: according to the ToS Reddit can actually do whatever they want with existing content, apparently we agreed to this when signing up.

#redditblackout #redditmigration #kbin #lemmy

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    That’s awful. I wonder if there’s a way to automate deleting all of our posts and replies—and repeatedly run it on a schedule via a cron job or something, maybe once an hour or something. And let it run until their API becomes locked down.

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        1 year ago

        If only I know enough about programming to do it.

        Right now, I’m looking at an option that I can run via command line here which I can add to my cron job queue.

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      That’s not a bad idea actually. The Powerdelete script I used is based on Javascript and needs to be started manually in the browser window, I’ll just run the script once a day. But maybe someone with more knowledge can come up with a more automated solution. They can’t restore user accounts forever.

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      @megane_kun I was thinking something very similar. I’m sure there are keywords they’re looking for too, like “third party apps” and “fuck /u/spez” which trigger the restore.

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        Probably, though from what I’ve seen in the linked thread, there’s no such keywords present.

        What I suspect is that Reddit admins saw a rise in deletions, and put two and two together and thought it’s part of the protest. They’re not wrong, but still a dick move.