Reddit itself shouldn’t and they can’t keep the content you created and deleted because that would be against GDPR. The various archives sites can be used to still find it though.
One thing to add, that haven’t been thought to me in the CPR course.
It’s fucking exhausting and you will get tired very soon. The training dummy doesn’t require nowhere near as much force as a real person. To give you an example, it’s quite common to crack or break a rib of the CPR recipient even if CPR is done right. That’s how much force you have to use. Without the required force, your pushes won’t reach the heart.
Make sure there is someone else who knows how to do CPR or at least is looking how you’re doing it and can repeat that or follow your commands once you switch.
I’ve only had to give someone CPR once and I haven’t been as tired in my whole life. No way the “I’ve been giving him CPR for 30 minutes…” You see on a TV screen is real. I felt like I’ll need CPR myself after 3 minutes.
That’s awesome, thanks!
I was worried it’s a skill issue on my part.
Hopefully this will result in some early user reviews.
I’m really hyped up for it thanks to the amazing demo but I’m also skeptical because Final Fantasy really went from one of the best RPGs to utter crap, with XV hitting unexpected lows.
The FFXV demo was also amazing but then they decided to do a lot of changes and I’m worried it will happen again.
User reviews are my only hope to make at least somewhat educated decision here.
I ended up using it as well and it worked wonders. Took about 25 minutes to delete 7 years of data
Even if they did pay someone the quality of moderation will be extremely poor because those people will be surely underpaid, overworked, and won’t have any interest in the subreddit’s topic.
This explains the wild climate Texas had in the past few years. 🤣