I’ve received this message on my inbox just a few hours after deleting my posts (all of them) last night.
I’m just glad to know where they stand.
And yes, I know that a lot of people have unsavory views about that subreddit, but I guess there’s just no accounting for taste.
Perhaps someone could scrape the content into new communities.
There are people who are banging together a Reddit subreddit -> kbin magazine bot, which apparently was made initially functional in the last few hours, but I think it’s aimed at new stuff, rather than dredging up old stuff.
https://kbin.social/m/BotIt
I’m not actually sure if there’s a reasonable way to fully-iterate over all old content on a subreddit. Given that Spez appears intent on monetizing old content that he’s locked up, I’d kind of assume that even if there is, Reddit is probably aiming to make it as difficult as possible.
I’m checking it now. Based on the configurations it seems to be able to pull all old content; it’s just that it prioritises highly upvoted one.
Agree, but the only way to make it impossible would be to prevent site usage altogether. If you can see it, you can scrape it off.
Ah, apparently a lot of Reddit history has already been archived.
https://the-eye.eu/redarcs/
The historical submissions to /r/polandball:
https://the-eye.eu/redarcs/files/polandball_submissions.zst
The historical comments on /r/polandball:
https://the-eye.eu/redarcs/files/polandball_comments.zst
That will have the list of submissions, albeit not the actual images.
Could probably script something up with gallery-dl or similar on that submission set to pull down the images, though. At least the ones that are still online at the submitted locations.