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There are reports of them already restoring deleted content, too. They have zero respect for their users' autonomy.
Edit: Someone started a thread about it here
Just checked my account and all of my posts and comments are back. :[
Not sure if it's what happened, but remember that content in private subreddits isn't on your profile and thus cannot be deleted.
When it opens back up, your content will now appear on your profile. (Run it again as-needed)
Some of the comments are on a sub that I know specifically did not go dark or private during the protest, so I don't think it is solely from that. I'm going to do it again with a different program, and I will continue to do it until someone leaves it alone. Right now the reddit admin are on alert, but eventually they'll stop paying attention.
No way. Can anyone else confirm of their old user data is back? This is a huge low by Reddit
I think this is also, like, illegal? At least I the EU
Make sure the press hears about this. We're still ranting about spez editing comments years after the fact; not only disobeying a user's wishes, but violating the law?. That's a whole other kettle of fish.
You could try editing all the posts/comments instead - even possibly doing it a few times. I doubt whatever intern they got to start undeleting user data is going to be very thorough and won't look through several edits
That's a good idea.
Lol, it's like Spez is trying to act like Elon Musk at this point...
Here too https://mstdn.games/@chris/110553477682106144
Not that I don't believe you, but can you source that?