Note that the post title isn’t correct. The grand jury hasn’t convened yet, and Reddit hasn’t been ordered to turn over the data.
this post was submitted on 10 Apr 2026
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FYI, there is like a 99% chance that reddit doesn't actually delete your data if you delete your account, even the comment scramblers only help vs bot scraping. Reddit likely has comment history in their databases.
Why is this a reason to delete Reddit if they didn't provide any private data yet?