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I think there is still value in doing it.
Reddit is still the best place for info, and adding site:reddit.com is likely to get you the best results for many different things, even with the risk of astroturfing. While this is true, reddit will stay top ranked.
If Reddit stops being a useful source because all the older content was removed, then it's short term annoying for everyone but longer term a new solution will arise and Reddit won't have this special status anymore.
Reddit isn't going anywhere, and they WILL prevent this kind of existential business threat, if it actually becomes one. It's pretty easy for them to institute a policy like "no edits after a month" — or serving older content
If Reddit actually implements this, then I think that's a sign reddit sees it as a real threat. All the more reason to do it.