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Not to rain on anyone's parade but I'd be shocked in reddit hard deletes comments given how valuable that data is.
If you submit a request under GDPR "right to be forgotten" they are mandated to comply. (As long you are EU citizen)
Not that GDPR violations are uncommon, but at least it seems the regulators are capable of slapping companies with hefty fines.