I think they took down the data request page because it was being over run. I submitted a help ticket for a data request. We'll see if I ever get a response or if they'll try to shirk the legal burden.
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If they did take that down then they are definitely violating GDPR, as well as California's privacy rights. Really isn't a great look for them, especially financially since those fines can really hurt.
Fines, fines, fines
Colorado too I believe.
I am still waiting, about 1 week now, since the request.
Gotta think they are swamped with these things. Good.
Any updates? I just requested mine.
Nothing yet. Now that RIF is dead I'm less likely to check regularly.
Still working now
I've seen this graphic and as much as I would love to do this with every single one of my Reddit accounts if it truly cost them money, it is not plausible that it would cost them all that much money and I have yet to see any evidence of it costing them that much money. Only conjecure about how someone not connected to Reddit thinks it will cost them money. They are a software company, and as a software enginer (Reddit have a lot of those), it would be child's play for me to automate these requests and since the function exists as a result of GDPR regulations, they almost definitely had a system in place to do it.
But I would love to be corrected with evidence, do that and I will submit the requests myself.
If it's a lot of people at once yes it works
Does it work if I already deleted my account? I wasn't even aware this was an option, but I am a resident of California.
If you mean, does it delete your data... Not exactly. IIRC when you delete your account it disassociates your comments and your screen name (e.g. your comments remain but it shows as [deleted]
instead of your s/n). But doesn't actually "delete" your data. What I mean is that in their databases, likely they still retain your email address/screen name/ip address/browsing history/etc, even if you take the time to delete comments and posts before you delete the account.
But more importantly, I don't believe that OP is entirely correct (last line is wrong) either. Doing this just requests a report on what data they have about you. It does not say anywhere that they will get rid of the data. As to whether or not you can request the report after deleting your account... I have no idea. Possibly but I would imagine they would make the excuse to say they can't though.
I'm sorry but I don't know. I say give it a shot.
Sorry for the stupid question but what exactly does this do? I haven't logged on reddit since the blackout and would like to totally wipe my account but not sure what's the best way.
Pretty sure the last line of image is not correct anyway: AFAIK doing this doesn't wipe your data; it requests Reddit to compile a report on all the data they have on you. It does still waste time of the employees, which spez/Reddit ultimately have to pay for... But doesn't do fuckall for removing data unfortunately. At least that was the impression I got from reading their page on it and googling.
Would love if it did... I already deleted all my comments and posts (the hard way... over the course of many bathroom breaks) but I still don't like them having ip logs and browsing history which I can guarantee you that they keep. And AFAIK they are under no legal obligation to delete that kind of data, especially for users in the US, but I think even for Europe, ip address/email/browsing history/screen name would not be considered as personal identifying information (pii) in most cases and probably no way to force them to get rid of it, unless you're some kind of 1337 h4x0r dude.
I can help you if you want. I suggest using Power Delete Suite to first overwrite and then delete your history, and then making the suggested data request.
Reddit keeps undeleting that though, even if you've been using reddit from an EU ip all the time (which would mean you are protected by GDPR)
PDS doesn’t include rate limit controls, so Reddit will start rate limiting you after just a few requests. This results in PDS telling you that it deleted content that it did not delete (partially because Reddit returns 200 error codes while ALSO including a message that your request was rejected).
I modified the PDS source to delay 2000ms between requests and ran it via ViolentMonkey in Firefox. It took a couple of days to run, but that did the trick.
TL;DR: Power Delete Suite is currently broken and it’s likely your content was never deleted in the first place.
I know a thing or two about programming, so I'll try to do the same. However, I managed to do two runs with PDS which worked, and noticed that reddit deleted all my comments because they mentioned lemmy.
At least it wastes their time / processing power, so it's still a win in my book. I still deleted most of my content manually already and plan to continue until the account is fully nuked, THEN quit and close the account permanently.
Just did. Still working.