Thanks, I hate it! (image description inside)
Thanks, I hate it! (image description inside)


A screenshot, taken way before rexxit, of two comments on reddit, dated "1 year ago".
The first comment is by a deleted user and the comment has been removed. The second comment is a reply to the deleted comment and it says: "That solved it. Thanks!"
Edit: added temporal context.
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goryramsy @kbin.social Give me a direct link, please? I can get it for you from my personal archives.
3 0 ReplyLumidaub @feddit.de OP
Appreciate the thought but this screenshot, as detailed in the description, was taken a year ago, when the comments were already a year old.
5 0 Replyediculous @lemmy.fmhy.ml But what if this person's personal archives are older than 2 years?
1 0 Replygoryramsy @kbin.social They are, lol. Almost the entire site.
1 0 ReplyLumidaub @feddit.de OP
Then I still don't have a link to give them because all I have is this teeny tiny screenshot with no further context.
1 0 Replygoryramsy @kbin.social I'll search for it.
2 0 ReplyLumidaub @feddit.de OP
Cool, might be mildly interesting to know what answer I was looking for, hah.
2 0 Replygoryramsy @kbin.social Currently indexing my archives for the exact words "That solved it. Thanks!" Will check back when it finishes
2 0 Replygoryramsy @kbin.social Okay, I have some results. Is it any of the following? It's still searching, but these are what it found:
"You can't have a * in a filename."
"Its in the folder you downloaded for ScriptHookVDotNet probably, because that’s where it was for me."
"https://www.wireless.att.com/premiercare/"
"do you mean the brush preview? that's controlled by the drawing apps not the wacom driver
https://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9913"
It's searching for any comment 1-4 karma below a deleted comment. It's a good thing it's "That solved it. Thanks!" instead of "That solved it, Thanks!" (because commas are more common)
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