Personally I prefer soymilk and almond milk for cereal, but I'll stick to regular milk products for most sauces/cooking.
MrAegis
You can actually see how detectable you are if you go into your Game Settings, scroll all the way to the bottom, and enable "Emissions HUD - Display Signature Values"
It doesn't tell you the exact distance you're detectable from (since this can depend on the sensors/sensitivity of the ship trying to detect you). But you should be able to tell if it makes a difference or not.
I wouldn't delete your account (in case Reddit tries to replace the deleted comments as they have been doing). But I would unsubscribe from every subreddit.
Additionally, if you have any very useful comments/posts, repost them to Lemmy and then edit them to leave some information that will redirect users to your posts in Lemmy. That way good information isn't lost and you'll help to slowly drive users towards Lemmy over time.
It doesn't happen very often, and usually it's very obvious when the comments have nothing to do with the post.
From what I've noticed, it happens with comments that I've already read from a previous post. So it may be some sort of caching issue.
Edit:typo
Yes, refreshing the page fixes it. Ive even had some posts load with the comments from a different post. Again, refreshing fixes this.
I think users have also been uploading massive files of white noise to Reddit... Louis Rossmann spoke about this during a recent video:
https://odysee.com/@rossmanngroup:a/reddit-ceo-learns-going-to-war-with-the:9?t=87
I would argue that if you have any posts/comments with very helpful/popular content, repost it in Lemmy, then edit the Reddit post/comment to point to your Lemmy copy.
It won't work for everything that you've posted/commented, but if you pick out the biggest things it will help bring additional content to Lemmy, and hopefully some more users as well.
Maybe a happy medium is to take you best/most popular posts and repost it in here under a similar community, then edit your Reddit post to point to Lemmy for additional info...
There are a few Reddit archiving websites as well. Places like reveddit (I don't think this works when the community goes private) and unddit (the project that archived stuff in this way was banned by Reddit last month so anything newer than that won't come up).
Just try replacing the front part of the link (the "re") with "un" or "reve"
Ex:
reddit.com/r/Hogwarts....
unddit.com/r/Hogwarts...
reveddit.com/r/Hogwarts...
So I can, so I can