I know there are other ways of accomplishing that, but this might be a convenient way of doing it. I’m wondering though if Reddit is still reverting these changes?

  • @abhibeckert@lemmy.world
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    6510 months ago

    Reddit was open source until relatively recently. According to the source code, editing comments does overwrite your data. Or at least it used to.

    Keeping old data is expensive, and usually a waste of money.

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      It’s not a waste of money if you can sell it.

      And text comments is rarely more than 1kb. They can provably fit more than 1 billion comments in a 1TB drive if they want, which is peanuts in terms of storage.

    • @T156@lemmy.world
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      Relatively recently being 6 years ago.

      Keeping old data is expensive, and usually a waste of money.

      At the same time, text, which Reddit was exclusively, for a good long time, compresses really well. The entirety of Wikipedia goes from 10 TB to 100 GB when compressed, and if it’s just the article text alone, 22 GB.

      That’s a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of data that they would have had to deal with when they started deciding to take on video and image hosting.

    • @SorteKanin@feddit.dk
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      1510 months ago

      Text data is like practically 0 compared to all the rest of the data (i.e. images for instance).

    • @ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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      210 months ago

      Keeping old comments data is small and relatively cheap to store. I’m sure they’ve kept backups. Probably even yearly ones for the past 5 years. Storage for text really doesn’t take up much room. There’s over 4,500,000,000 words in the entirety of Wikipedia. You can download it all right now if you’d like. An offline copy of wiki is currently about 95GB. Probably half the size of your last CoD game update.