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Random innocent people are not entitled to the content I chose to freely create (however valuable said content is, or not).


Sure, what does that have to do with Reddit the company, or with terrorists?

> That community should die because reddit is leeching on it. We don't negotiate with terrorists.


Multiple people in this thread have stated that they believe that users deleting their own content is "destroying the community/Reddit", to which I say "their access to said content is a privilege that can be revoked, not a right", and users who do this (of which I am not one) should not be made to feel guilt.

Community contributions are a voluntary act, not an obligation.


"They" = company or community?

Why reply to me instead of those people if they are who you're reacting to?




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