When the whole Reddit fiasco started happening, I saw a lot of people wiping and deleting their Reddit accounts and moving elsewhere, like here on Lemmy.

Now that it’s starting to die down a little bit, does anyone regret doing that? Or are you glad that you took that step?

  • GeenVliegtuig@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I didn’t delete anything, because there’s quite a bit of programming & tech advice. I always knew reddit was profiting of my contribution, everybody should have known that from the beginning.

    I’ll stop contributing, but I don’t like how much useful information has gone dark or otherwise suddenly just been lost. I wouldn’t burn a library down because they started charging exorbitant late fees, I would just stop going there.

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      1 year ago

      Why I left mine intact. The Reddit “library,” as it were, remains one of the largest and most significant public goods online. I think that’s more important than burning my contributions in the hopes that Reddit management will do a 180. I also pinned a post advertising kbin/lemmy and Squabbles on my profile.

      I’m certainly no longer participating, however, and I don’t think Reddit’s built to survive only on visitors from Google.

    • quirzle@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Tech/programming stuff is exactly why I did nuke mine. Going isn’t as meaningful if you leave a bunch of value behind when you do. While I’m here for entertainment now, I’m often spending my reddit time during work hours on vendor-hosted support forums, stackexchange, etc. now.

      Gradually, that library will be relocated to other places. Instead of just not going, I think it’s better to take away others’ reasons for going too, give them reason to seek out better libraries.

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        1 year ago

        Good thing is that the content is not lost for those that know to surf the web. But those locations don’t help reddit at all (main one is the wayback machine from archive.org and then there is a raw datadump of anyhting up to march 2023 as JSON)

    • blkwolf@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I didn’t delete my account, but I did wipe out my post history.

      I keep my account active because I’ve already found a couple of instances where reddit restored my posts in particular sub reddits ands I had to delete them again.

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      1 year ago

      If I deleted my account I would never again get that special feeling of conducting a websearch to solve some problem and finding a hit from a person who looks like they are having exactly the same issue as me, only to find it was me posting 2 years ago and there are no useful responses.

      Makes me wonder how identifiable I am by my “accent” online… I must phrase things in unusual ways. And I spend a lot of time trying to solve problems that are either unsolvable or over my head…

      I always find this situation crushing, demoralizing and very funny and until lemmy has better search indexing I don’t want to give it up.

      Also I wrote things I think were useful too. But I don’t stumble no them.