Today, not in a moment of necessity, but a moment of protest, I logged in to Reddit because I found tons of comments and posts listed on old Reddit when you sort by top or controversial.

I logged in to Reddit to destroy even more of my comments that were missed by Power Delete Suite.

It seems a lot of people are doing this. I’ve seen some interesting stuff here and Reddit with screenshots of deleted comments with “this solved my problem” below the deletion.

The way I look at it, ALL of my content was posted via Apollo, just like all of my comments and posts are through WefWef here. If Reddit admins felt the API shouldn’t be free, then my submissions are also not free for them to monetize and get traffic from.

I know for a fact I’ve had 100+ #1 ranked longtail SEO posts in Reddit before I deleted everything. Many of them were getting tons of traffic based on the amount of follow-up private messages received years later.

I do expect Reddit’s traffic to go down as a whole because of everyone leaving but also because of how many removed their content.

That IPO of theirs is going so well.

    • Mr_Buscemi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 years ago

      That’s why I saved a backup of my comments before I edited/wiped them all on Reddit.

      When I get time I’ll go through all 10 years worth of the backup to find information I can share again here.

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      Exactly. Waiting for some communities to get formed (I don’t want to run them or be a moderator). Some have started but low activity, especially in the health genre.

      I’m really excited for the fediverse. I also knew that patience would prevail on lemmy world as they deal with growth. Today has been amazing to see all the updates they did to improve performance.

      Finding all sorts of cool stuff on many instances to subscribe to. I’m actually starting to like this more than Reddit w/Apollo which is crazy to even say.

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    2 years ago

    10 years of angularjs, angulat, react, and c# answers to problems just disapeared from reddit last week as i wiped all my accounts

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      As a developer, this hits deep. RIP quality answers & search results for c# (in my case) related quedtions

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        The thing is - when I gave good answers, I mostly wrote them in Obsidian - so that I have Marktext files with my most interesting answers anyway.

        So they haven’t gone, they just don’t exist inside Reddit any more. Anyone with the same questions could still get them - if there were an equivalent alternative to whatever subreddit exists.

        In the case of Linux answers, however, I don’t give a toss - because one of the worst things about Reddit is that the best repository of information for any distribution should be the official forum for that distribution… and interestingly, I suffered zero pain using my official forum, whilst Reddit mods seem to enjoy kicking you out for a day or three for telling someone to format queries in a useful way.

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        Hopefully Lemmy starts to fill that hole in as more people join and more questions asked then answered.

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        Don’t worry, chatGPT and other AIs have already trained off of reddit and probably hold that information

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      Yeah, mine was more related to Shopify, eCommerce and health matters. Your stuff was highly technical and took time to share. I still say bravo.

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    I find it problematic that Reddit thinks it can just sell all the content it’s users created. I like that people are deleting everything, making the site less useful, but it is sad losing all of that knowledge. I hope it reappears in the fediverse.

    Imagine if Wikipedia changed its financial model. That would be a major, major problem.

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      It’s crazy how some of the communications from their CEO has been.

      He clearly thinks he owns all the content on the platform and even called the third party app users ‘freeloaders’ when a ton of them were top contributors to the platform.

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        Stupid me thinking that buying awards for excellent content was the only compensation Reddit needed (along with memberships).

        Boy was I wrong. I’m hoping Lemmy World will get awards that we can award others to help offset server costs.

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          I think the current method is better. You can subscribe / donate to main developers working on Lemmy and assist with their server costs. Donation links are accessible on Lemmy’s github page.

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        Right? Completely disregarding the fact that all content is user generated and moderated by volunteers. I raged when I saw that statement.

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        More users should take all their contributions off. Especially if they are informative big posts. Reddit served as a platform that many people trusted, now it’s gone to a for profit model and blindsided all the people that never signed up for that.

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        He also said the mods - the ones who provide all the unpaid labor to moderate everything posted by unpaid content contributors - act like “landed gentry”. It’s almost like he’s trying to piss everyone off.

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          In a lot of subs it was like that though, to be fair.

          Some mods go around collecting subs like cards. I’ve seen certain subs where the mods didn’t really bother protesting, or even did protests that actually drove traffic and platform engagement (r/awww and r/videos) because the thought of being removed from their positions of power was too much to handle.

          These kind of mods felt like they ‘owned’ the subreddit in the same way spez thought he ‘owned’ everything. It was not free labour for them, they loved doing it and controlling content streams. If they were asked to pay money to stay as mod, they probably would.

          Sorry if this post offends any of the good mods. If you are more likely to say ‘the sub I moderate’ over ‘my sub’ then you are probably one of the good ones, my statements don’t apply, and the whole ‘landed gentry’ thing is incredibly offensive.

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      I went and deleted 15 years of reddit comments and posts, editing them before deleting. End of an era for me

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        I can’t imagine reading through a full TOS. I know I should be, but damn, I wouldn’t have much time for anything else in life if I read all these ridiculously long TOS that companies put out.

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      I stripped years of posts off of r/vans when I realized my submissions were almost always the top results on Google images when searching basic keywords (not gaming the search). I’ve built !vans@lemmy.world here and I’ve been posting my content from reddit here.

      The thought of leaving my content on reddit and driving further traffic to that site just left a bad taste in my mouth.

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          Haha that would occasionally happen on r/vans. Was always great when someone posted an actual van without checking the sub out first.

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        never found this community on reddit, but im glad you’re here, seems like a fun time. /subscribe

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        I love your approach and hope it becomes the model for others. Anyone that contributes a lot should build a community that is not attached to any of the main for profit social media companies.

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      This is what stopped me from doing it. I always feel like if I’ve helped make one person’s day a little bit better, then I’ve done my bit as a human.

      I know how good it is when you have a really complex, niche, problem and someone gives the answer you exactly needed, and I don’t want to take that away from the public, even though a company I don’t support is profiting off my comments and submissions.

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        When you can’t trust the company not to paywall your contribution or hold it hostage, it’s time to sever ties and do what you can to kill the platform. Every new contribution to Reddit is a further waste of our collective efforts. The sooner the platform dies the sooner contributors move somewhere else where their posts will be in safer hands.

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        Yeah I feel the same as a big preservationist. I feel that I got value from Reddit before, now I don’t anymore but that doesn’t take away what I benefitted from previously.

        So instead I edited my top 30 comments and added something to the effect of “As of Jul 2023 I’m on lemmy kthxbye”.

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      Wikipedia entre database is open for download. It’s under a license which means that anyone may host another Wikipedia clone at any time.

      Don’t worry about data from Wikipedia - it should be safe. Totally different beast than Reddit.

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        Yup, I usually download a snapshot every year or so. It’s more because I feel ways about digital archival, but it’s super convenient to be able to access that information offline as well.

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          damn isnt your hard drive full by now? Only downloading the text content or also all the other media like images/video/sound files?

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      I think the mentality at reddit leadership has changed just about 180° since it started. It’s not just Steve Huffman, although he is leading it.

      Originally they were part of building a community, and users were part of that community.

      Now they have become an ordinary business, who believe they are providing a service that should not just be sustainable but monetized as much as possible, and users are no longer a real community, but merely users of a service for profit. No different from Google, Facebook, Twitter etc.

      But it’s a simple service, not more than a fancy forum, where users provide the content. It’s doubtful the service is valuable enough, to allow drawing out much money on advertising before users go elsewhere. And when the users go, so does the content, which can easily turn into a death spiral.

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      I assume there’s at least someone out there who has a full download of Wikipedia on their computer, ready to go up as soon as the website decides it wants to go to shit.

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    I wanted to look up how to delete all the content I posted on reddit over the years. I do not find it. When I google “how do I delete all my reddit posts” I mostly get AI generated no name sites, ad-infested “Wiki-How” … and reddit posts, which are most likely the most helpfull … does not look like there is a “delete” button I can click, have to install scripts or something … Fuck.

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    is it possible to locally backup all my comments and posts? I just want to save some important stuff throughout the years before overwriting all of it.

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    I have noticed more and more [deleted] messages in older threads lately. I was trying to do some Rimworld modding, and the threads relevant to my questions were 1-5 years old, ~20 upvotes, and 2-3 positively voted top level comments. Almost all of them had a [deleted] comment.

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    Just overwrote everything in the old account; will set the system to delete everything tonight and then a 10-year-old account is done. I will keep the account for a while longer, should they decide to restore anything I’ve deleted.

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    Will Google searches eventually link to lemmy? I don’t really know how this site works, but I would assume that could grow the site more than anything else would.

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        That’s an interesting perspective, but I’m not really asking about Reddit. I’m wondering about how Lemmy can grow on its own

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          My opinion is that, rather than thinking it can instantly aggregate the web, it would be the best solution for anyone wanting to get a group of people with common interests together in a relatively safe place.

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        For you as a personal user, the protest might have been an inconvenience at most, but I don’t know about the impact it had on potential investors. Think about it this way: would you invest in a new IPO when their users, who provide all of the content and moderation, are willing to subvert the whole premise of the company? I surely fucking wouldn’t.

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    Did the same, but it feels wrong. Months/Years later someone build a transition for bring all your reddit stuff to Lemmy. But it’s already lost.

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    I deleted my reddit account yesterday. I figured what’s a better way to celebrate Independence Day by deleting my reddit account while watching fireworks and drinking a beer.

    Of course, I used power delete to remove my comments before deleting my account.

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      I would recommend still sending a GDPR delete request if you are in EU just to be sure, since there may be stuff left behind in private communities, backups etc. It also forces reddit and their partners to delete data they use for advertising.

      Little bonus, it is annoying for reddit to process GDPR requests.

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        I sent a GDPS request for my information in order to have an archive of my posts to look through and enjoy, perhaps remix and repost on here if possible. Apparently I submitted it while people were attempting to overwhelm reddit by mass requesting them, so idk if it will be approved

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          There’s no will in there. They must give you your data or else. The only thing they can do is to notify you of a required extension because they are overwhelmed. Sans that, they are obliged by law to give you what’s yours.

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          When did you submit your request? I sent mine on the 22nd and they still haven’t replied. I’m thinking of reporting them to my country’s privacy authority if they don’t comply before 22/07.

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    Isn’t it a bit egotistical to watch how Google rates your Reddit comments? Maybe you deserve to get them deleted if you treat them as a means of domination rather than information.

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      I deleted them. And no, it’s an observation after trying to figure out why I was getting DMs from 3 year old and older posts. That’s why I know they were ranking and getting traffic.

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    Thank God I didn’t give in to herd instinct and delete my Reddit account. I did that four times in a row, and I don’t play those games anymore. I didn’t sign up for a subject that is foreign to me, especially since in my opinion the alternative apps work worse than the official one, and the lack of video downloads doesn’t bother me because I don’t watch porn. My Reddit stays the way it was. The FreeBSD and Slackware communities and a couple or three others have sane members.

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      Why would FreeBSD and Slackware communities be on a proprietary platform, when an open source platform is available?

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        I remember the “we are adults, not revolutionaries” entry in r/freebsd. After that, the subreddit administration decided to leave things as they were.

        I don’t understand the point raised by R. Stallman about using only free software. Because for most of us the PC is a working tool, but in no way a religious toy.

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        Reddit was easy and having run Slackware, anywhere you can save time so you can make more tweaks is just the name of the game.

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      I’m still waiting for them to send me my data before I erase. There’s just no way I can manually go through 10+ years to see if there’s any info I want to keep copies of. But now I’m wondering what happens if they never respond to my data request. Before rif went dark I saw a lot of others saying they never got a response.

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        I did not get a response yet. They still have 3 weeks before it is a GDPR breach. I am on a vacation but when I get home, I will resend my requests via email to have proof and forward to EU regulators if they miss the deadline.

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      I don’t know if it’s still possible to do now that Steve Huffingman has shat on its API, but I’ve got an automated process (via Shreddit).

      I actually intended stop it at July 1. I never did. I’m now looking forward to the day Reddit sends me a love letter forcing me to stop, or else, send assassins my way (or sue me, whatever).