I found I had to run it multiple times. I also found that while it removed everything from my profile, a Google search of my user name & site:Reddit.com showed a lot of comments still there. 30 pages of search results in fact. There was not really any pattern as to which ones had been kept. Was quite cathartic going through them and over writing with gibberish a couple of times before deleting.

There was some discussion here about this issue. https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/14dcxy4/reddit_restored_the_last_six_months_of_my/

For anyone who hasn't done it yet, better get on it as most of the useful deleting tools also use the API. I would also suggest the first few runs of power query you only edit the comments, not delete. That way you can get an idea of how many it got vs missed.

The taste of the water varies a fair bit depending on the area. I find northern suburbs of Perth water tastes a bit odd and would definitely want to filter it if I lived there.

Your comment reminded me of the "If quake was done today" video which itself is nearly 11 years old.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1ZtBCpo0eU

I used power delete suite. It also let's you save a copy of all the original comments with their permalinks in a CSV.

https://github.com/RudeDude/PowerDeleteSuite

You may need to run it more than once. I think due to rate limiting from reddit for many edits like this.

I really like how Kodi let's you send text to the media centre from your phone keyboard using an app.

Quite incredible that so many modern streaming interfaces are still using the horrid arrow keys to punch in letters like its a 1990s game console.

thanks. It lists links to 8 instances. For some reason I couldn't add https://lemmy.world to it though.

The thing i haven't worked out yet, is how to get it to open links to lemmy communities by default. For example if I click on a link from community promo it opens in Firefox focus rather than Jeroba. If I search for said community on Jeroba, it usually won't find it.

I really don't like random bullet spread. Especially when it becomes more random if your character is moving.

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