I'm down for that as well. It's their info, and they can do with it as they please. I have no right to it, unless they allow it. I totally understand the frustration of not finding the info you want, but I still support the practice.
It sucks that's where we are, but WE didn't steer the ship here. Now we just need to play ball within the confines given to us.
Which is bad in the short termine, but good in the long term, as that means less traffic to Reddit. Ultimately that means that in the long term Reddit will pay the consequences for the actions it has taken.
I think you might want to reconsider getting vandalism as your analogy.
You can't vandalize your own property, and any comment or post you make is your words.
It would be like telling a writer they can't edit their own work. That's not vandalism, it's removing the limited license granted to reddit for your copyrighted material.
Exactly my thoughts, and it's why I haven't stopped using the site. This doesn't hurt reddit at all, it only hurts people who want answers to obscure questions. What sucks is that the kind of person who knows what bug causes someone's Dell Inspiron D630 makes a beeping noise every 23 seconds is exactly the kind of person who's going to have all of their comments replaced with AI poison.