My gut tells me they are not deleted but rather simply no longer publicly available. Can't have these pesky AI bots training for free.
I think it's the opposite. These are private chats that can't be sold to the AI, that's why Reddit thinks they're worthless.
More likely just moved to cold storage to save money. It’s expensive to keep data in an easily accessible database. If you don’t need to access it you can move it to object storage for pennies on the dollar and still keep it accessible for whatever nefarious data brokers you want to sell it to in the future
They’re implementing new chat infrastructure and only replicated 2023/01/01 forward. It’s in the article.
Oh man.
To be able to have a long running project and decide to truncate years worth of data...
Just, drop it like you never need it again.
Apart from working at Reddit, sounds like a dream
Many of those left on reddit, not all but many, are the ones who were happily shitting on the mods who were protesting. Fuck those trolls, they voted for the Leopard Party. The rest of us did a data request like it said when the shenanigans started because the writing was on the wall.
I'm blown away by how it seems Reddit makes the wrong decision all the time.
Mashable confirmed with Reddit that messages and chat history are no longer available if they were made prior to January 1, 2023.
Retain only half a year worth of content? What the fuck? That's absurd.
In our continued pursuit of empowering communities, we are transitioning to a new chat infrastructure, shared in our previous updates here and here. In an effort to have a smooth and quick transition to this new infrastructure, …
If you can migrate 6 months' worth of data, how is older data any different? The data is there, in the same form. The timespan should not matter at all. It's either the same form, or interfaced to transparently integrate into the existing system - which would allow migration all the same.
A Reddit spokesperson forwarded Mashable a changelog announcement(opens in a new tab) made on June 22 where the company shared that these messages would be removed.
Absolutely absurd.
announcing removal of 18 years of content, of central functionality, announced just 20 days ago, in an obscure place, and after random uninteresting flair navigation and chat channel announcements spanning multiple paragraphs and screenshots.
Baffling.
Acting as if they were managing a personal project that only they themselves use.
They will sell access to that 18 years of content. They don't want it able to be scraped in any way.
In our continued pursuit of empowering communities, we are transitioning to a new chat infrastructure, shared in our previous updates here and here. In an effort to have a smooth and quick transition to this new infrastructure
Just standard verbose bullshit PR talk
But they were restoring all my posts and comments for weeks after I deleted them.
Same, though I guess maybe? The public posts and comments make reddit more valuable. Private messages don't.
That being said, I'm calling incompetence on this one.
In an effort to have a smooth and quick transition to this new infrastructure, we will migrate chat messages sent from January 1, 2023 onward. This change will be effective starting June 30th.
It really seems like everything reddit is doing is rushed and always chooses to harm the users as a default. It's as if they're actively sabotaging their own platform.
Remember when people were critical of Lemmy because an instance admin could shut down and you'd lose all your account history...
There's also a guy who says that Lemmy was created by a communist.
Well, this time "at least it's not spez" works even if it's a fallacy.
Weren't they a tankie? I've heard about it a couple of times on Reddit before joining the fediverse but I don't have proofs myself.
They are yes. They're also admins of the oldest lemmy instances, lemmygrad.ml and lemmy.ml (ml stands for "Marxist-Leninist").
The important point is Lemmy is not beholden to them. By design.
If they fuck with something down the line, it can be forked.
Like how Emby's attempts to kill itself for profit birthed a fork that came to be known as Jellyfin, which now overshadows it.
whelp, the real "landed gentry" have spoken. now back to the fields, serf!
And here they were saying the private subreddits were causing usability issues...
The admins, not to be out done, have now just broken search links and user experience for the whole rest of the site. Not just for the private subreddits.
I can take my browsing somewhere else, but the biggest casualty of reddit's implosion for me will be the years of help posts in hardware and Linux focused subs.
I mod a linux sub over there. Any tips on what to do?
Make Lemmy alternative and migrate here! Sorry that’s not really a tip, but still it’s a good idea!
Oh that's fine. Fuck the Reddit chat function. Only scammers and spammers ever messaged me on that shit.
He really saw Elon destroy Twitter and decided to try a speedrun.
This is such weird self-destructive behavior by Reddit.
One oddity: I requested a complete archive on June 21 and received it on July 6, and for some reason it includes my incoming private messages going back only to Oct 2021.
I expected it to be either complete (~2015) or chopped off at 1/1/2023 like chat. Why Oct 2021???
Man fuck those fascists. I am glad for every day that I am not on there writing content for them. Now granted my content might be shyte but it still drove revenue. 😆
I’m doing a full history delete using my data request as a reference to all my comments. 17761 comments. Many stupid crap, but also many helpful tech related stuff that will no longer drive traffic to Reddit.
Lmao why would you only announce this in an obscure space that 99% of the userbase doesn't follow?
If you're making a major change to chat the obvious thing to do is send a message via the chat feature announcing it.
I'm only just learning of this now myself, lost some good stuff with YTers we worked with, shame.
Lmao why would you only announce this in an obscure space that 99% of the userbase doesn’t follow?
"All the planning charts and demolition orders have been on display at your local planning department in Alpha Centauri for 50 of your Earth years, so you’ve had plenty of time to lodge any formal complaint and it’s far too late to start making a fuss about it now."
In the mid 2000's, Reddit was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
If your past conversations are important to you, then you should make a point of archiving them. Regardless of the platform.
Personally, I'm hoping FaceBook does the same thing to the account I can no longer remember the password to.
People should stop using Reddit. Migrate to Lemmy or Kbin and show spez that he’s not as powerful as he think he is
Smells like desperately trying to save on storage costs.
It's incredibly cheap, no way they don't have money for storage. They should fire their CEO instead lol
Text takes very little space, so I don't think it is mainly about storage costs.
I think they just want to save the data migration costs.
Wow, they're doing an impressively shitty job of owning Reddit.
Wow, glad I didn't have any. I really was a fairly minimal reddit user, fortunately. I do feel bad for folks who had a lot invested in those chats / friendships.
Agh what the fuck guys. I had a months-long convo about when I ordered a custom kitchen knife from an awesome aussie I met on the platform. Thank goodness I remember his username on instagram because everything else is gone completely! Glad I moved to Lemmy.
Deleted all my comment and post history from there when I was directed to Lemmy. Zero regrets. Have not looked back. Find the engagement here far better; proper discussions without the trolls. Loving it.. Also tried Mastodon and enjoying that too even though I never used twitter.
Used to spend hours each day on Reddit and was active contributor on the subreddits I subscribed to. Hoping we get some of the less popular and specialised communities here so we all got to make an effort to support the smaller ones by posting and commenting.
Not terribly upset at this, but it does suck that we had to look to 3rd-party applications to be able to properly search our own comment history. I have thousands of comments going back a decade and I reference a lot of stuff to save time. In my pursuit to archive some of my write-ups, it became impossible to do so with the absence of Push Shift / Camas.
Oh well fuck it; Reddit admins royally fucked me over with a bullshit suspension and won't even hear out an appeal. Bonus that they only let you use... 250 characters to explain.
Joke's on them, everything I wanted was copied to local storage when it happened and the rest of my 14 years of reddit posts were overwritten with a single letter a and deleted.
As some other redditor said, reddit's only value is our posts. delete all your content and let spez IPO the ashes.
Might be a sign of server cost issues?
They're also removing the coins and awards that you got for reddit Premium. They're doing a speedrun of destruction of platform
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