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For me personally, the value of the comments remaining for people like you and me to have access to is greater than the value of potentially harming Reddit as a company.
I'm not supporting Reddit or their actions at all but these days I feel like the oligarchs always win so why hurt the little guy.
I can respect the stance, kind of. Can I offer an alternative perspective on that though?
For starters, Oligarchs don't always win. That's defeatism, don't do that - for your own good.
But the main thing I'm pointing out is that there's a particularly stinky arrogance in the creation of a hypothetical "little guy helped by my words", and I know it because when I honestly ask myself why I contributed to reddit, it's for me, not others. I wrote because I enjoyed it. Both quality and quantity. And while many people may have been helped by my words in one way or another and I'm happy for them, I didn't honestly write any of it for them. I did it for me. And it was me who didn't want to see the content go off into the nether, I was the hold-up. In my view, that's again - a particularly stinky kind of arrogance. One I recognized in myself and took action to overcome. Your comment reminded me of it is all.
I see where you’re coming from but I think who you wrote the comments for doesn’t change their value to society. Deleting Reddit comments to make a point feels a bit like burning books to me.