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That's not a good metric either. There are many low scored posts I found on Reddit that were immensely helpful for some niche issue I was having.
While I'd still prefer to keep it, I'd agree that content meant for entertainment such as memes aren't as valuable for long-term archival though. You can always get entertainment in so many places and forms but you can't revive lost knowledge.
The most value memes could have would be for historical analysis.
I didn't mean posts that had a low score and no other reason to purge them. I meant that you could purge low score memes and shitposts before purging the high score ones. If a meme is a week old and has <10 points, nobody is ever going to see it again anyway.
Support posts are usually just text (and not generally a large amount like c/asklemmy), so they could probably be stored indefinitely without any issues. Those communities could do no purging at all or just recompress media.