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Im working up the courage to. Ill never go back, but it is also hard to delete that much history just for a statement

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[–] sverit@feddit.de 4 points 2 years ago

Just did it. removed everything with the PowerDelete script, then deleted my 12 year old account. Sad. I deleted all comments, too. Like many people here I find it sad, that this information is gone, but I do not want to give reddit traffic for my personal content.

https://github.com/j0be/PowerDeleteSuite

[–] Klanky@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My plan is to unsub from subreddits as I find comparable communities here until eventually there is nothing left in my feed to keep me at Reddit.

[–] qprimed@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

this is a pretty decent approach. glad you are here :-)

Just deleted RiF in anticipation of the blackout. Ill check it again on the first of next month and if it doesn't exist or work ill be gone for good. Going to suck, mainly need to find a new source for news, possibly on youtube or here, just enough to be up to date.

[–] BootyCreekCheekFreak@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

After that horrible AMA, I stopped using it, what an absolute train wreck

[–] citrixscu@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

Not yet but I haven’t used it since the Apollo drama.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 1 points 2 years ago

I will keep it and see. If Reddit decides to roll back the API changes and starts listening to the community, I'll probably keep using it. But if they don't, I'm conflicted. Deleting it would be nice, because they lose their interactions, posts and data, which is what makes them money. But there are also some posts with important answers to niche questions, and the random stranger looking that questions up in 3 years would also be affected. So for now, I'll probably leave it abandoned and I'll see if I delete it when they make some more stupid changes.

[–] toki@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

I can't because there are no bulgarians on lemmy, I need r/bulgaria

[–] Sir_Kevin@beehaw.org 1 points 2 years ago

In an effort to support new communities here I'm going to let my reddit account linger so I can pull interesting content from there and post it here. At least for a week or two while things get established

[–] Marko@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I didn't delete my account, but my local community and I have switched to Discord and Lemmy. I think I'm now spending more time on these two services than on Reddit.

[–] Z3DT@feddit.nl 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I haven't and I won't. As much as I hate the API changes and as much as I hate being forced to use the terrible official app, there are communities on Reddit that won't be going dark indefinitely that I am an active part of and wish to remain part of.

Lemmy is a great concept in theory, but in practice it leads to what was a single community on Reddit being spread over several instances. A community with tens of thousands on Reddit might find a few communities spread over a handful of instances and because a community doesn't show up in the Communities list under All until someone does the !community@instance.domain command for that specific community (meaning they physically went to other instances to find that community on that other instance and then in practice manually added it to the list)

This also means that as the amount of instances grows, specific communities will become even harder to find as the instances themselves become more obscure and hard to find.

[–] Noedel@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Agree, the decentralisation will lead to smaller but possibly more tight knit communities.

There's pros and cons to this, depending on how niche the subject is.

I'll definitely stop using reddit on mobile though. Old reddit will be my go to.

[–] tezoatlipoca@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm waiting to see what happens; they've announced the API screw-over of the 3rd party apps, but if the protests on the 12th+ blackout the site (you can't bill advertisers if there ain't no eyeballs) there might be some concession.

Look, Reddit hasn't been profitable - yet. The VCs who dumped in 1.3Bn bucks want it back, and I don't begrudge anyone for trying to make their own ham sandwich; we all gotta eat. My opinion is that the popular 3rd party app developers and API users should have been consulted and involved in the decision-making. And face it: apart from what we've paid to our favourite app developers we've received an awesome internet community for zero cost for over a decade (some of us anyway)!

How hard is it to go to the Apollo guy or the RiF folks and say: hey. we appreciate you making awesome apps. We need to start earning money. But you too need to make money. How can we work together, to maybe put a few more ads, or ad revenue generating "premium" features without screwing each other over, or our users?

So Ill wait to see what happens in the coming week and ride Reddit-is-Fun out to the bitter end and the lights go out and then probably delete my Reddit account then. But I've made the first steps. Im here ain't I?

Oh, and put in a request now to get an archive of all your Reddit content. I suspect that department will be quite busy in the coming weeks. https://www.reddit.com/settings/data-request

Im eager to see what form it comes in. If my posts and comments come with some context around them then Im fine with just deleting my account. I hope the links are permalinks so the backreferences to REddit stay intact (AND, you don't need the API to access, you could essentially "scrape" the context of your posts). I've been trying to find a way to search my own comments and posts for years (there are tools, but I want an OFFLINE archive of my stuff - I frequently find myself replying to someone and going hey wait Ive already answered this, now where did I put that comment...

[–] coffeeisnotlatte@latte.isnot.coffee 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

iamthatis (Apollo) even said he could do it with a bit more time after the initial shock, some negotiation etc, he was willing to try if Reddit would throw him anything at all so it was possible. But Reddit instead shut down all communication then lied about what happened

[–] tezoatlipoca@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I like how they tried to throw him under the bus. Terrible that, Canada being single party consent states/provinces for recording phone conversations.

Whups.

[–] IntheMesh@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Please don't delete your Reddit account. It is of minimal impact to Reddit. Keeping a database of users and their posts is far less resourceintensive then actually serving them, Reddit won't care.

It does however screw ppl over when googling questions. We all know that adding site:reddit.com in google search is pretty much a must at this point when searching for solutions to obscure problems. Delete that and a bunch of potentially useful info is lost forever, and Reddit soldiers on without a care in the world.

If you insist upon deleting all your Reddit data, please archive it first, so valuable info isnt lost forever.

[–] qprimed@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I feel you on this and I am torn. the abuse by reddit centers around treating user content and the users themselves as an owned asset. burning your own content with fire is a valid protest with sort term pain and potential long term gain for everyone.

my question is, what happens when reddit starts to restore user content with no link back to the original content creator account? I have not looked at the current reddit ToS. Does reddit legally think they own your content?

search engine indexes eventually age out on dead content and, hopefully, 12+ months on "lemmy:" will be a thing.

[–] linoleumknife@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

Agreed there, working in IT/DevOps I commonly find answers to technical problems by reading reddit threads. I don't really care if people delete memes, pictures of cats, stuff like that... But please keep the actual helpful knowledge.

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[–] somepianoplayer@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I haven't yet, I'm still a moderator and it will be hard to leave reddit EDIT: Spelling

[–] manitcor@lemmy.intai.tech 1 points 2 years ago

I'm going to leave the account, delete most of the old content and switch to posting links back to fediverse. Likely automated.

[–] HippoMoto@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Fully deleted. Never going back. To be honest, I was looking for a reason to get off. Glad it’s done.

[–] asexualchangeling@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

I did yesterday, multiple accounts gone in a flash. that's okay though, they don't deserve my attention

[–] Phish@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

I still use it for sports subs but that's about it.

I'm waiting for my GDPR data export, but it's taking longer than they promise already. Very close to get rid of it all.

[–] PCChipsM922U@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 years ago

I don't plan on deleting my reddit accounts to be honest, I put way too much work in them, plus they have some saved posts that I really need and use as a reference from time to time. Also, there are some communities there that I don't believe will shift over here (for some, I am sure they won't, since they're other not that big amd moderation is not a problem for them), so I'll mostly be using Lemmy and Reddit interchangeably.

[–] pumpkin@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 years ago

I deleted my throwaways weeks ago, but I deleted my main account earlier today. I lurked more than I posted which I guess means I don't have a lot of the history a lot of others have with their account but I posted every so often and had the account for years.

Even so, reddit has made it a place I don't want to be, I want them to know that (by falling user numbers) and I also worry reddit will make it more difficult in the future to get rid of your account.

[–] eggnog@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

I've begun the process, requested my data from them and then afterwards i'll be nuking my account

[–] dojan@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I don't think I'm going to delete my account, but I don't really see myself being active anymore. Back when I had an Android phone I used Relay, and when I switched to iOS I used Apollo. They were just better clients and offered a smooth experience that Reddit themselves failed to provide.

More than that though, the utter slander towards Christian Selig just puts me off entirely. He's been nothing but lovely, listened to his community, and developed a fantastic app, even taking accessibility into account. Reddit on the other hand doesn't want to bother implementing accessibility features so they'll happily let certain accessibility focused apps continue using the API.

It's just so transparently terrible.

On the other hand I'm glad it's happening. I'd not even heard of the "fediverse" before, but reading up on the ActivityPub protocol and the general idea of how these things work, this is something I really want to succeed. Take social networks out of the hands of corporations and put it into the hands of users.

I'm not a massive fan of Lemmy's front-end, but that's fixable. The fact that the code is open source (and they use something as standard as Bootstrap) makes it super approachable. Maybe I could even help out.

I'll miss some of my niche subs, but I'd rather help get them started on a federated platform.

[–] Silviecat44@vlemmy.net 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I am trying to transition away from reddit but I won't delete my account. Do you think that lemmy will eventually become more popular as a result of what reddit has done? It has a much more complicated signup process.

[–] dojan@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

I'm really no good when it comes to speculative things. Lemmy (and the fediverse) is intriguing to me, but I do feel like it needs to be made more user friendly if it is to take off and garner more mainstream appeal.

Currently it really puts the federated-ness in the forefront, but I feel like it might be an idea to soften that a bit. The average user wouldn't care so much about the details, but knowing that it's not run by a single big corporation might be appealing. Streamlining the signup process would go a long way.

[–] sophonicai@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago

No, there's too many little niche subreddits that lemmy doesn't even come close to replicating. I have been using the official reddit app for the better part of a year so I'm not personally affected by the ban on 3rd party apps.

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