I’d been using Reddit for 6 years; thousands of hours. All gone, in a quick(ish) running of a script. And once it’s gone, it’s gone. Link rot is gonna be so much bigger soon. And everything that represents a mark on the platform from me will be gone.

I remember spending time on basically every interest I’ve had on there. I remember the memes, the political discussions, the anticipations of football transfers, the stunning source-gathering work on the Ukraine war, the shitposts, the communities willing to help me on the most stupid of questions. The hours spent defending random pixels on a canvas modified by other communities with friends, the awestruck silence of the Snap both in movie form and Reddit form. The support for me as a person when I needed it the most and real life couldn’t, wouldn’t, didn’t give to me.

And in a few minutes, that’ll all be gone. It’s already going away as I type this. Almost feels like a microcosm of my own mortality. Maybe I’m being overly sentimental, but it hurts. Anyone else feel the same?

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    Someone had posted the idea of unsubbing from everything so the numbers weren’t inflated and I thought that was a good idea…so I did one by one and it just sucks, lots of good, obscure communities. Dumb convos. I really loved the politics megathreads especially, since literally no one else in my life carew like me lol

    But I just have no interest in going back. And honestly I wasted too much time on Reddit. And Lemmy is my go to, and soon I’ll use it for news/info etc without all the absolute timewasting

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    9 years, and I’ve been a content creator that made it into the “top 1%” of my main sub. More than 200 videos (that have since been put on youtube instead) and just as many written guides, countless comments offering in-depth help etc.

    I would be lying if I said the decision was easy, but I nuked everything I could. The posts / submissions are gone, a good chunk of the comments is deleted as well. Sadly shreddit didn’t quite catch everything and now that the account is deleted I can no longer manually nuke my old comments.

    The “interesting” part is that I don’t even use third party apps - I use Firefox on my laptop. I also never used bots for moderation purposes as I haven’t been a mod - whenever I called out scammers / repost bots, I did it with a comment warning others and a report to the actual mods. The various changes u/spez wants to still implement wouldn’t even have directly affected me personally, but I found his attitude and behaviour just so incredibly sh*tty, hostile and egotistical that I decided to pull my content from his dumpster fire of a website in solidarity with the people who are directly affected.

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      Yeah, his attitude and the whole fiasco signify the direction the platform. Today it won’t affect you, but tomorrow he will force something unfavorable to you just so he can lure in and makes these teenager an addict.

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      9 year creator as well, and I was legitimately sad when I pressed that delete account button. Before running the automated removal scripts I read through each one of my posts and comments and that brought back a lot of interesting memories of a different younger me. I archived what I could and got rid of the rest.

      Yes I use third party apps but it’s the whole response from /u/spez and Reddit that really made me call it quits. They’re clearly catering for the Tiktok generation and not users who genuinely want to post original content and build good communities.

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      Same here. Not on the content part, just the bit about solidarity. It hurts, but all the comments are gone now.

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    I’m at about 50/50. I realized I would just scroll a lot through junk and got some time back by not doing that. I set up an RSS feed for a few news websites that has replaced reddit for current events and tech news I care about.

    However I haven’t found a good replacement for hobby boards or video games I’m currently playing. I’m on a few game discords but I hate the chat format. I would rather have threads I could read about specifics topics instead of catching up on 100 post an hour with no order. For hobbies, I found that the fediverse has me covered on the selfhosted front, but things like comic books and vinyl really hasn’t taken off that much here.

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    I guess it’s not too different than moving to a new town. The last town is still there, but it’s not the same anymore. Those memories, though… You will make new memories in the new town, but you’ll never lose the memories of the old town.

    That being said, WELCOME TO LEMMYTOWN, FRIEND! I’m new here too. Let’s make some new memories in a new context ❤️

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    I use RSS feeds.

    For a long time I tried to avoid being roped in by the biggest dominant players. I was once on holiday for a month and found myself locked out of my Google account because of something that happened on my Youtube channel whilst I was away (4 spam uploads - I have no idea how, but even deleting them didn’t help).

    After my first few months on Reddit, the same thing happened. One subreddit for my main torrent client banned me for telling someone I think their idea was a bit stupid. Zero tolerance… so I ended up having to leave all that behind and start up a new account.

    I left Microsoft for Linux in 2013, and apart from a few evil email accounts, I have very nice (free) secure accounts too.

    I don’t use Chrome, or chromium browsers - I use Firefox.

    So really, discussing Firefox on r/Firefox on Reddit always struck me as being a rather stupid idea.

    I just hope that over the next ten years we’ll see a newer, and less centralised form of content begin to emerge…

    Can you believe that people would go to Reddit and have serious discussions about how bad Google is, about how bad Youtube is, about how evil Facebook is.

    This is just another WAKE UP call.

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    I’ve been on Reddit since 2011 and feel very bittersweet about all this. Reddit has changed drastically since I first joined so I already mourned the earlier days of Reddit but this really feels like the last naio in the coffin. On the other hand, I wouldn’t have discovered Lemmy without Reddit and I see so much potential here so that is the silver lining in all of this.

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    15 years.

    I’m a shy person and was just now getting comfortable posting stuff.

    Oh well.

    It’s sad that a lot of genuinely useful comments are going to be lost in the purge.

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    12 years for me. I did a wipe 7 years ago so my oldest stuff is gone. I am bummed that I can’t read my oldest posts and comments, but I erased them for good reason. I was an edgy, annoying, Elon-worshiping teenager.

    I will get around to wiping the last 7 years, but I’m not ready to just yet.

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        1. Install Reddit Enhancement Suite on your browser (if you didn’t use it for some reason)
        2. Head to your profile comments page
        3. Open your browser debug console
        4. Paste this script:
        var $domNodeToIterateOver = $('.del-button .option .yes'),
            currentTime = 0,
            timeInterval = 1500;
        
        $domNodeToIterateOver.each(function() {
        
          var _this = $(this);
          currentTime = currentTime + timeInterval;
        
          setTimeout(function() {
            _this.click();
          }, currentTime);
        });
        
        1. Hit enter. Sigh in relief as your profile cleans itself comment by comment.

        You may need to run it again after each page is cleared.

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              well, it missed some spots for me. some 500+ spots, to be precise, that i’ve later deleted manually by searching $username site:reddit.com. that was too much to do at once, so i’ve used site:reddit.com/r/$subreddit initially

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    I’m a pack rat IRL. It unfortunately flows over into my digital life, me wanting to keep every file, bookmark, etc even it I haven’t visited/viewed it in years. Knowing this I quickly hit the process button on power delete suite and didn’t look back. I knew I’d want to keep stuff and go down a needless rabbit hole if I had peeked even at one page XD. Does feel good to go against my pack rat ways for once though!

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    Reading your post finally convinced me to do the same. For me, Lemmy is my new home for endless scrolling. I will also continue to look around, but so far Lemmy seems to be the best alternative. 11 years on Reddit is not something I’ll soon forget, but sometimes the cliches are the best… Just rip the band aid off.

    Well, it’s ripped off now. Power Delete Suite just completed and I finished deleting all of my “gold” awarded posts.

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    Actually, I’m not.

    I kinda suspected an internet cancer diagnosis pretty early, so started mentally preparing myself to say goodbye. I’ve also been doing this thing where often I write specifically for the AIs, going out of my way to be polite, clear and extra explanatory. It was kinda exhausting though, so I’m glad I can stop now.

    I’m still a fairly nice internet guy, but I can say whatever the fuck now.

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    Make sure that your changes actually “sticks”. There are multiple reports of people trying to delete or edit posts, only for them to come back soon after. It seems that deleting isn’t possible and when mass editing posts, there needs to be long enough delay (5 seconds or so) between each edit.