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I left reddit after the reddit blackout happened. Permanently. I didn't purge my old posts but… I'm gone and not returning until the blind community forgives them. (API changes, lots of non seeing moderators lost their ability to interact with the site. There was a blackout in protest and reddit used it for routine maintenance)
I removed my posts on several occasions and they showed up when not logged in. their process for removing posts just seem to hide your own posts from your login from what I can tell.
I think if you did it quickly when it first became popular, they were actually purged. Later, Reddit implemented countermeasures.
I think it did kinda work at first as I did do it several times but I think they restored from some sort of backup and then went to the just hide it from your logged in user.