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There was a story how one guy recorded himself deleting each and every comment he made. The video was like 2-3 hours long. Manually one by one. Only to find that they restored his comments the next day.
How reddit hasn't been sued by the California attorney general I'll never know.
This is about Twitter though
What I was implying is that I don't know how useful the laws are if they aren't going to be enforced and if the penalty for breaking the law is a slap on the wrist.
For reddit you can use Redact, it can edit the comments for you, they don't seem to revert those changes.
That was an accident with restored backups though.