I know there are other ways of accomplishing that, but this might be a convenient way of doing it. I’m wondering though if Reddit is still reverting these changes?

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    I know it because I’ve worked in corporate data engineering and large data migrations and it would be abnormal to do anything else. there’s a full review of test data, a scope of work, an acceptance period, etc.

    You think reddit doesn’t know about these utilities? You think Google doesn’t?

    You need to chill out and acknowledge how an industry works. I’m sure you are convinced but your idea of things isn’t how the industry works.

    I don’t need to explain to you that the sky is blue. And I shouldn’t need to explain to you that Google isn’t going to accept a damaged product, and that reddit can or can’t do some basic querying and timeseries manipulations.

    Edit like you literally asked for a textbook.

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      I know it because I’ve worked in corporate data migrations

      In other words: “I dun have sauce, I’m assooming, but chruuuust me lol”

      At this rate it’s safe to simply ignore your comments as noise. I’m not wasting further time with you.

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        Seems like people are voting your comment as noise but whatever.

        You are trying to prove something normal ISNT happening. I’m describing normal industry behavior.

        Seems like you need to prove an abnormal sitch is occuring.

        Edit it’s like your asking for proof that they’ll build stairs with a hand rail