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I was a piker and just hit the delete button without doing any of these things. Did I lose some history that, in retrospect, I might have wanted to revisit...honestly, no! I never went back and visited my old posts and (and I'm embarrassed to admit this), none of them were likely to have any value to future generations.
Some people post great, information rich posts about how to debug .NET applications or defuse nuclear weapons. I think my greatest contribution to Reddit was making a pun that once got 54 likes.
The important thing to remember is to delete your Reddit account (and hope that AskHistorians comes to the Fediverse eventually!).
Same, I have not exported anything, just delete thousands of comments from 13 years
Same here. No saving. Power delete suite to edit, then wipe it all
The problem with deleting is that they can still harvest your data, you want to use a script to overwrite everything if you truly want it gone
https://github.com/andrewbanchich/shreddit
If they want to keep our data, realistically nothing we can do will stop them.
I had the same mental debate when I deleted my Facebook account years ago and realized I just don't have any power in this situation. I am deleting things mostly for my benefit; it's symbolic, like throwing away the remaining pack of cigarettes. That act by itself does nothing, but it sure doesn't hurt my chances of actually kicking the habit.
In this case, even if the data is still buried somewhere in Reddit's servers, if enough people do the same it will destroy any "value" that Reddit has left as a company. Trying to undo all of that would be a massive, likely impractical undertaking that I'm comfortable betting simply won't happen.
At the very least, you can edit all of your posts to advertise a lemmy instance hahaha.
This is super helpful. Thank you!