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Ah, thank you. I didn't realise the definition covered so much but it makes sense especially with how the data could be used in conjunction with other identifying data. I should obviously brush up on my understanding of GDPR!
If it is truly anomoymised they can keep the contant.
Say you posted a guide to building a pc without any thing to identify you then Reddit could keep the guide up and just remove username....but if you put anything in that comment to identify yourself (like "I am bob of Bob's PC repairs, Slough trading estate, UK and here is my guide....") That would have to be deleted on request (in theory they could just remove that sentence). Most places think it's easier to just remove all your content but Reddit seems to think they can anonmymise it.