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by trinovantes
1524 days ago
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> Right now, we internally blacklist the account so that the data is not exposed via any public API. For full disclosure, we currently do not permanently delete any data unless there is a major issue involving PII, etc. While you have the right to request that people cannot search your comments and submissions via the public API, we reserve the right to keep data in our private archive so long as we never allow any data that you requested be removed get exposed through any public API endpoints. Your deleted comments even after requesting to be removed from pushshift can still be found in the archives e.g. what https://camas.github.io/reddit-search/ uses |
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This is why I'm really happy to have GDPR. If this were a European company someone would eventually tear them a new one.
"Reserve the right" is a cheeky choice of words for keeping data that isn't theirs against people's consent.