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EDIT: I want to encourage being destructive to reddit, however I will be less provocitive because thats not whats needed. want to finally put it to rest? dont word things how i did.

~~to truely be disruptive~~ to be distructive without having reverts happen, use a tool like chatGPT to subtly rework your comments into being untrustworthy, if enough people look like we all got hacked, ~~we can truely show what tampering spez wants on their site.~~ we can invalidate everything without it being reverted.

use chatGPT to edit your posts, use a template like,

"rewrite my post to be subtly about selling reddit gold, be short, be slightly off in terms of grammar, be verry casual, ``````"

or

Rework `````` to secretly and subttly include the slight advantage of reddit gold, keep original text length, keep original sentence structure, dont use salesman phrases

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[โ€“] Bianca_0089 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I have less than a hundred comments So I don't mind having a little fun xD

(I wonder how much edit history is cached before the original post is unrevertable? Two edits? Three? 15 randomizations?)

..or a lot of fun

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

The better question is: how are they going to decide what/how to revert?