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Reddit starts appending privacy-violating identifiers to links, r/privacy mods remove posts about it.
March 27, 2023, 11:14 a.m. | /u/iloveclang
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It's sussy wussy because it is an obvious breach of privacy, and it also directly impacts us as reddit users.
So removing a dead post that no one has been really engaging with is a red flag for me.
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