I might get “cancelled” for this, but hear me out:
If you remove your account bad actors won’t be able to identify you unless they put in the effort. Reddit staff will revert popular comments and posts to the way they were before the Blackout. Mass-scrambling your posts and comments with a “f*ck Spez”, followed by a long chain of "A"s or whatever, annoys people who are just trying to find an answer to something on Reddit, and it doesn’t help anybody except the user’s feelings.
The preservation of information comes above some moral feeling.
Your opinion?

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    Correct me if I’m wrong, but once you file an EU or California (where Reddit is based) claim, all your comments are deleted regardless of content. Right?

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think that’s correct. IIRC, it means you have the right to be forgotten–meaning that if you delete your content they can’t (legally) restore it. It doesn’t mean they’ll do the deleting for you; they’ll just send you a file of the stuff you have that you can then use to guide the deletion process.

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        1 year ago

        Gotcha, I was thinking they had to go one step beyond and provide the tools required to “make it easy”.