You should check that your stuff isn't undeleted by Reddit. Some other people have reported them doing that.
I used it to overwrite everything so if they restore it they'll have a whole lot of comments saying "So long and thanks for all the cheese." I did it twice just in case of reversion.
They are probably reverting to a backup copy they have from before the protest started. Not just simply undeleting the comment.
Honestly, I think people should keep their accounts so they can redo the post and comment edits and/or deletes if necessary.
I also nuked my Reddit account with nearly 60k karma, and I have a few other accounts with 1k-15k that I am nuking.
I am sad to remove it, I had some original short stories on r/writingprompts that I am really proud of, so I backed them up before editing.
I had no idea how awful the official Reddit app is until I had to try it yesterday (Bacon Reader was my app for a long time). I think I'll just delete my posts too.
I used it yesterday to overwrite everything, twice, before I deleted every comment more than a week old.
It was very freeing!
As much as I hate reddit now, I wish people wouldn't do this. It's gonna make googling shit awful soon
That's the point. I use Google to search for things on reddit, too, and I'm also disappointed, but protests aren't supposed to be convenient. If users decide that they no longer want their comments to be marketable for reddit, that's their decision.
There's always the wayback machine/internet archive
I also went the extra mile and sink-holed reddit's domain, cause why not.
Just add this to your /etc/hosts
:
0.0.0.0 reddit.com
I killed my reddit account snd pulled all my stuff. Forget them. Not looking back.
As much as I hate that it is in Reddit hands, I feel like there's a lot of valuable information on there that I would not want lost.
I'd much rather we prep end every comment with something like:
"I am moving to lemmy, and have set this comment to auto-delete in 4 weeks" of something like that. Or maybe remove the auto delete portion, but at least you'd be giving visibility to lemmy.
I feel the same. PDS has an open issue about the possibility of having the original comment in their editing feature, which would allow a "prepend" operation.
Reddit pages are among the most useful for many search queries I have helped many others throughout the years. But Reddit as a company doesn't deserve this leverage. For situations one really needs to read a deleted post or comment, with some luck they can see it in http://webarchive.org/ - that's actually how I would see most posts that I needed after the June 12th blackout.