I received a response from Reddit pretty quickly after submitting it. The response told me that I must delete all of the posts and comments beforehand. I’m pretty sure this is in violation of both GDPR/CCPA as it might be physically impossible for a user to delete, say, one million comments. Of course, this ignores the fact that Reddit already restored all of the data that I’ve deleted.
No tool from reddit allows you to delete all your comments. Reddit doesn’t allow you to map all of them. You can check by yourself by searching manually in a search engine for your username and reddit.com. You will see a lot of your comments which are not shown in your comment interface.
There used to be - there was a tool that used pushshift to find things even beyond the 1000 limit, but it stopped working after pushshift was shut down last month.
No tool from reddit allows you to delete all your comments. Reddit doesn’t allow you to map all of them. You can check by yourself by searching manually in a search engine for your username and reddit.com. You will see a lot of your comments which are not shown in your comment interface.
There used to be - there was a tool that used pushshift to find things even beyond the 1000 limit, but it stopped working after pushshift was shut down last month.
Even so, thanks to the hard work of that team, there’s still a way to get everything (and I do mean everything - even stuff way beyond the 1000 index limit and stuff not found by the search engines). See https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/65260/PSA-Here-s-exactly-what-to-do-if-you-hit-the