• @mrmanager@lemmy.today
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      12 years ago

      I don’t think they can just restore all comments and bypass the GDPR, that would be insane. It’s a very serious law in Europe.

    • S4nvers
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      12 years ago

      I think you should definitely try, but I don’t think it’ll work. According to this stackexchange question they could argue that deleting your comments would break the cohesiveness of the discussion and make the available information incomplete.

      Art.17, 3a states that the right to be forgotten is not applicable if processing of the data is required to exercise freedom of information. So I don’t think posts or comments are affected by the GDPR as long as they don’t contain any information that would identify a user

  • OurTragicUniverse
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    62 years ago

    Fuck. I really don’t like this.

    So many trauma and support subreddits get deeply personal and identifying posts and comments about horrific shit people (me included) lived through and were trying to cope with, which got deleted several hours after posting for privacy reasons.

    If this content gets revived by reddit, it puts a lot of vulnerable people in danger as it this type of ‘content’ is often harvested by users of other platforms who share these stories with huge audiences.

  • Tomthndsh
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    22 years ago

    Mine are back as well! WOW, talk about being a scummy company.

  • animist
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    12 years ago

    Would this be a GDPR violation? Serious question as I don’t know

  • Warped
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    12 years ago

    This is turning into such a shit show. I can see some group deciding to do some form of attack on Reddit, just for shits and giggles.

    When the api stops being freely accessed, loads of bots will stop. The only ones using Reddit will be ones they have created, and that will be interesting to see what rubbish they spout. I bet we will see one bot going on the rampage saying ‘Spaz is wonderful’.

    It will be interesting to see how they deal with GDPR for us EU users.

  • @Ffkhrocks@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    So section 230 protects social media platforms regarding content users post.

    If they reinstate a user deleted post who owns it?

    Hoping this blows up in their faces as it’s a really shitty course of action to take.

  • Jeena
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    12 years ago

    That is why you never edit anything in your database, only save a new version of it so you always can have a paper trail back with all the edits. Same with deleting, you just mark it as deleted. This data is worth a lot of money, they’d be stupid if they let the users destroy it.

    And yes it’s against the GDPR and so on, but which one of us will sue them?

    • @mrmanager@lemmy.today
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      12 years ago

      More likely?

      No what’s more likely is that they want to show a lot of posts and comments in their statistics before they go public. They are trying to make the protests look like it’s nothing.

  • @Xenxs@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    This is a new low.

    No matter what side of the argument you’re on, posts and comments should not be allowed to be restored without the author’s permission. Reddit is only ensuring more people will go away or stay away.

  • Seigest
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    12 years ago

    I notice when I Google “[username] reddit” all of my deleted post are still there. It just has my username as “[deleted]” any images are also gone.

    I only deleted everything yesterday though so it may just not have caught up?

  • @jarfil@lemmy.ml
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    This is why I’m not deleting my Reddit account, it’s all the “power” we users have over what’s going on, they’ll have to ban me to stop editing my stuff… and then we’ll do the GDPR dance.

  • Tomthndsh
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    02 years ago

    This will make Reddit worse. Some people will start to edit their comments to make them nonsense. Trust will erode further. Search will slowly become nonfunctional.
    From a users perspective, coming across a nonsensical thread (because comments have been edited), is much worse than see deleted comments. Not only does trust disappear people, but people become angry that the comments are outright random/bizarre/lies.

  • BrooklynMan
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    02 years ago

    I sanitized all of my comments before I deleted them. They’re welcome to bring them back. it’s all just a protest message anyway. But for those who didn’t, this is really shitty.

    • SolidGrue
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      22 years ago

      Unedited messages were restored to my profile. You might want to check yours.

      • BrooklynMan
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        02 years ago

        no profile to check-- i also deleted my account. but, like I said: I sanitized all of my comments first.

        • HawkMan
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          12 years ago

          Unless you sent them a gdpr request they have all your edit history saved

    • roofuskit
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      22 years ago

      They are going into their database and restoring the original comments. No just un-deleting them. This is exactly why I left my account active.

      • BrooklynMan
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        they don’t retain comment edit history. they literally don’t possess this capability-- it’s a GDPR requirement.

        it’s possible that some of your comments were missed when you tried to sanitize them. i ran into this issue myself and had to re-run the sanitization script a few times to get all of my comments.