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Reddit habit is hard to break.
(lemmy.ml)
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Reddit still has tons of useful content and I'm expecting to be clicking on it or some sort of archive in the future. I won't be active of the platform in any way but there's still value in the content they're now using as leverage.
the /r/datahoarder (!datahoarder@lemmy.ml - not much activity here yet, might be some on other instances not yet synced in) community have been hard at it as usual, but there is so much to backup, and they are relying on the API to do it in most cases. we can go back to scraping if needed.
I deleted my posts and commentary recently, but left the account open.