Does Reddit not persist post and comment revision history? If they do-- as a developer imaging myself in charge of such a feature-- I would just use full post and comment revision history for training, directly from the database.
This extension probably feels great, but may accomplish very little.
They do. After I deleted all my comments, using automatic tools (that replace the text) and manually, they keep recreating them. In fact, this might sound a bit like a conspiracy, but I’ve noticed all my comments that do come back are the ones that people find coming from Google.
So everything is deleted, then some user searches Google for a solution and my comment was the only one, as soon as they click the post, my comment is back and shows up in my account. The original comment, not even the modified version that should’ve replaced it.
I would never advocate for anyone to burn down reddit. It’s a ridiculous proposal. Nothing would be gained if you were to throw molotov cocktails on the reddit servers.
It’s always easy to imagine why things won’t work, then decide to do nothing. Sometimes just getting your opponent to respond opens new opportunities, while predicting failure such that you don’t bother is a guaranteed path to defeat.
Also, just because they kept previous revisions doesn’t necessarily make it pointless, because they’d still be using the edit in the training data. And yes, they can probably figure out how to clean that up, but then let’s make them do that and see what happens.
Does Reddit not persist post and comment revision history? If they do-- as a developer imaging myself in charge of such a feature-- I would just use full post and comment revision history for training, directly from the database.
This extension probably feels great, but may accomplish very little.
They do. After I deleted all my comments, using automatic tools (that replace the text) and manually, they keep recreating them. In fact, this might sound a bit like a conspiracy, but I’ve noticed all my comments that do come back are the ones that people find coming from Google.
So everything is deleted, then some user searches Google for a solution and my comment was the only one, as soon as they click the post, my comment is back and shows up in my account. The original comment, not even the modified version that should’ve replaced it.
So 100% Reddit keeps everything.
Then the solution is to continue posting on reddit and poisoning your own post with random nonsense words and hope that does something, I guess.
setting down the molotov cocktail and lighter oh, we’re doing it the “legal” way, apparently
I would never advocate for anyone to burn down reddit. It’s a ridiculous proposal. Nothing would be gained if you were to throw molotov cocktails on the reddit servers.
Absolutely not. Do not use reddit. Its time has long past.
It’s always easy to imagine why things won’t work, then decide to do nothing. Sometimes just getting your opponent to respond opens new opportunities, while predicting failure such that you don’t bother is a guaranteed path to defeat.
Also, just because they kept previous revisions doesn’t necessarily make it pointless, because they’d still be using the edit in the training data. And yes, they can probably figure out how to clean that up, but then let’s make them do that and see what happens.
edit: Most importantly, shit posting is fun.
Yeah they’ll be able to train a LLM to look out for, and filter out of future training, off-topic, sabotaged posts.