Tired of Reddit’s recent shenanigans and want to cause them a little bit of pain? Well now, my friends… why not add “request all of the things” to your Reddit exodus?
The link to the appropriate page is here:
https://www.reddit.com/policies/privacy-policy#policy-h2-2
So, why might you want to request a copy of your data?
First, the collection they (eventually) send to you will contain your entire post / comment history, allowing you to (in theory) use that collection to remove all of your posts versus the last 1000 or so of each. There’s no guarantee that Reddit won’t restore those posts, of course, but at least you tried!
Second, you can scour the data for personally identifiable information (PII.) Your local laws may entitle you to removal of PII, so if you’re inclined to purge the Reddit record of information that can identify your OMG real self… that dataset may help.
Third, you’ll have a copy of your Reddit history. All those epic ideas will be in your hands, not theirs, safe to share elsewhere as you please. While you may not have the right to revoke the license you gave Reddit by posting there, you can most assuredly re-use your post as you please, wherever else you please.
Fourth, and lastly? If everyone submits data requests, Reddit’s team has to spend the time (and money) to pull your data. it might be a small thing, but inundating Reddit with tens of thousands of data requests that they’re legally obligated to provide is both wise (for you) and at least a little bit costly (for them.)
Addendum: If you want to make things a little harder (at risk of them not responding) you can use their privacy email versus their form. That way, someone likely has to verify that X request is tied to Y account.
Great post, thanks for explaining it clearly to folks. I requested mine a couple of weeks ago. It’s worth noting that they have 30 days to respond to these requests (GDPR or otherwise), so don’t expect it immediately. I think I’ve heard anecdotally that they can’t do it if you’ve already deleted your account, too. Something to consider as far as order of operations.
GDPR not only allows you to request your data but also to delete it, so if the deletion happened through a GDPR deletion request, they shouldnt have any data for a GDPR data request afterwards.
That may be true, though I’ll test the “delete then ask” angle." Most laws specify data they retain, so if they still link it to your deleted account they may be obligated to provide it regardless.
Whether they do so, well… let’s find out!