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‘Reddit can survive without search’: company reportedly threatens to block Google

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Reddit is apparently seeking to strike deals with big AI companies.
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    17•2 years ago

    Did somebody make a backup of all reddit posts? In case Reddit comes into total cesshole, I’d like those posts that contain valuable information after self destruction of said site

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      10•2 years ago

      Yes they did

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        How do you access old archived reddit content? I’ve seen downloads but wondered if there is something more easily accessible.

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        Who is they and is it publicly accessible?

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          6•2 years ago

          I bet there are multiple copies of various depth by various groups including reddit themselves,. But how they will use it, wether they share it we cant really know.

          Large chunks are contained within dataset for ai, we may be able to obtain or reverse engineer those.

          The internet archive waybackmachine is probably the best most valid source for the public for now.

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          4•2 years ago

          I think /r/datahoarder did

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          Here is one version:

          https://academictorrents.com/details/7c0645c94321311bb05bd879ddee4d0eba08aaee

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