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Question for you - pretty soon here, I'm going to use PDS to edit all my comments with info about why it's edited and redirection to the fediverse
I have some comments or posts that are guides, which I will have migrated over to Lemmy. Can I mass edit all my comments with PDS, then go back into reddit to select few individual posts/comments, and add a link to the specific Lemmy guide? Sorry if this doesn't make sense lol
If you're doing it manually, yes.
But you can also filter by subreddit with PDS and do a different edit if your guides are concentrated in a given sub.
PDS doesn't append, tho, so yeah, if you're doing it for each one of them, you're probably have to do it manually, yea
Yea, so what I was thinking was edit all of them with PDS with a template I have, then go back manually to specific posts/guides and add links to the new guides. Sounds like that would work then, thx :)
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You can also save the relevant posts and comments (your own, just like you would someone else's that you wanted to find again easily) and tell PDS to skip saved posts and comments, then go back and edit those manually.
That's what I did with those of my comments that were either debunking misinformation or that I couldn't bring myself to permanently delete but wouldn't have made sense to repost out of context.