I had a few networking and docker guides up, but I nuked the account with shreddit. Still, the institutional knowledge that those guides were based on left with me. We can rebuild.
Chances are that Reddit CTRL-Z'd your scorched earth.
I've checked back since, and they have not. That is not to say they couldn't, though. Essentially all they would need to do is see who made API calls shortly after/before that time and revert the DB changes. Probably more work than they would probably get in return though.
Wiki time?
You can have a look at archive.org, they might have snapshots
Import? Arrrr, we better plunder those guides for ourselves
If I read correctly db0 did implement a wiki recently that supports markdown.
Will it be possible for you to allow detain lemmy instances to be able to have edit ability too?
Like an allowlist that lets lemmy users on that instance setup their account like dbzero users can
haha. I think there was a post somewhere about all of reddit being archived some website. and you could download these files and extract the info you needed. forgot to keep where. I really hope I find it because some communities are still private and I can't access history data 😭
Many subreddits, especially popular ones, are archived on archive.org
I had a few networking and docker guides up, but I nuked the account with shreddit. Still, the institutional knowledge that those guides were based on left with me. We can rebuild.
Chances are that Reddit CTRL-Z'd your scorched earth.
I've checked back since, and they have not. That is not to say they couldn't, though. Essentially all they would need to do is see who made API calls shortly after/before that time and revert the DB changes. Probably more work than they would probably get in return though.
Wiki time?
You can have a look at archive.org, they might have snapshots