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submitted 1 year ago by Jacobp100@lemmy.ml to c/reddit@lemmy.ml

I’m not sure if it’s a coincidence, but I raised a case with the ICO in the UK, and today they got back to me asking for all my communication with Reddit. Also today - after a month of silence - Reddit also emailed me with this

If you’re in the UK and had been affected by posts being restored, I’d recommend contacting the ICO. It takes less than 5 minutes

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[-] crowsby@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

The founder of Tildes, Deimos, is a former Reddit backend engineer who believes this is a technical issue rather than a case of Reddit purposefully subverting user intentions:

Yes, this is almost certainly a technical issue. The way reddit caches things probably isn't the standard way you're thinking of, like a short-term cache that expires and refreshes itself. There are multiple layers of "cached" listings and items for almost everything, and a lot of these caches are actually data that's stored permanently and kept up to date individually.

There are also multiple other places and ways that comments are cached—comment trees are cached (order and nesting of comments on a comments page, for all the different sorting methods), rendered HTML versions of comments are cached, API data is probably cached, and so on.

All of these issues are probably just some combination of all of your posts being difficult to find and access due to the listing limits or certain cached representations of posts not being cleared or updated properly.

[-] socsa@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

This isn't really a good excuse though. Right to be forgotten doesn't me the right to be forgotten except in a cache loop. Sometimes this stuff is time sensitive.

[-] Jacobp100@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

If you added a 5s delay between deletes, they don't come back. Not a caching issue

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