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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    2 years ago

    as someone pointed out in this comment, I don’t think deleting all the content we generated thoughout the years is a good idea. I still get replies on years old posts from people who had that same exact question, and the amount of information I actively find on reddit is crazy. Reddit won’t care about deleted accounts and posts (and they will only be a minority anyway), and I think doing so is a disservice to every person on the web.

    Unless you only posted in r/memes and r/askreddit lol

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      2 years ago

      I get that, but Reddit will be (and has already been) monetizing the content you created. They will also be selling the content to LLMs (large language models) to train AI models. So while I agree you are doing a disservice to people looking for useful content, you are also allowing Reddit / spez etc to monetize your content while giving a big finger to mods, volunteers, communities and 3rd party app developers.

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        2 years ago

        I get where you’re coming from, but I’m honestly so annoyed by the general trend of moving from openly accessible online forums to private channels over the recent years. Trying to find answers to many niche questions now often feels like being back in middle school and spending hours or days finding the right IRC channel - only now it’s not IRC channels but discord servers.

        Reddit can monetize my shit all they want, I’m not gonna contribute to that.