Why would I be interested in a photo which will tell me nothing? Measure the discs' flatness if you like and post that up to confirm what I've told you is correct. If you want to question or dispute my response then please go ahead and do so, but be sure that you give good reasons why you think I'm wrong. Quoting some random response on Reddit is not good reason.
It wouldn't matter if you lifted (or lowered for that matter) until the wheel was 90 degrees to its original position. The relationship of the brake pad to the disc would not change - uneven wear is caused by the disc being not flat and there are a variety of reasons why this could be so. Getting a 50mm suspension lift is definitely not one of them. Other reasons could be mechanical damage to components that mount the calipers, even damage to the pistons, but not likely to happen on both sides at the same time.
Cross posting is a really good way to piss people off. So basically you're saying that you don't value or trust the responses you get and are asking the same question elsewhere to verify. Posting a link to your cross postings in another location is gross stupidity. It is insulting in the extreme and specifically prohibited in the NewTriton Forum Rules, to which you've agreed.
From Wikipedia:
Enforcement actions against crossposting individuals vary from simple admonishments up to total lifetime bans.
This time you've been lucky to get an admonishment, albeit in public.