The fact that Reddit can still tell you that the user deleted their account is proof that not all of that user’s data in their systems are deleted. It may just be a flag in an account that marks them as “deleted”, and so whenever data about that account is being retrieved, their API server will look at that flag, and tell the recipient that the account is “deleted”. People in the software industry calls this “soft deletion”.
I learned in SQL class that you never ever hard delete data when there is any alternative. On Facebook and Twitter you get a whole month to change your mind before your account can't be recovered.
But on a serious note I was getting really sick of reddit (especially the default/large subs) even before this debacle with third party apps. But I am not sure how much it's me that have changed and how much it's actually reddit having changed. I guess it's a bit/a lot of both.
When I was younger, I had so much more free time to argue with detail-oriented people who would quote my whole post but with interruptions to nitpick each sentence.
Now I'm like "well now they're just deliberately not getting it."
I was a member of reddit for 15 years and accumulated 150K in karma. 1 week ago, I was shadowbanned - probably because I suggested kbin.social multiple times. No reason, no warning - just total ban. I can still logon but nobody else can see my posts or history. F**kers.
Did the same thing two weeks ago. It was an 11 year old account.
Now it's all gone. Every bit of advice I gave, things I learned, knowledge I passed along, and pointless arguments I had, have all gone to the bit bucket.
I’ve been searching on Google for info that I mostly find on Reddit. I’ve come across several deleted posts and I’m like man I need that piece of info :(. But I get it because I deleted my long-time account too. Hopefully we’ll soon build Lemmy to become a helpful source.
You can still find those answers without giving Reddit any ad revenue. All you have to do is take the link from Google copy it. Go up to the URL bar and type cache: and the link.
You used to be able to open the hamburger menu next to Google search results and directly view a cached page. This is doing the same thing, Google just took away the button.
Maybe I'm just dumb, but looking for posts on Lemmy via Google doesn't seem to redirect me to any post on Lemmy? For example 'Beginning tips running lemmy', doesn't redirect me to the !running@lemmy.world community even though there's definitely a post about it with helpful information.
Nuked mine on the 30th when Apollo went down. Ten years, secret Santa, snack exchanges, all kinds of discussions from people all over the world. All burned because of one rich cunt who just has to be richer.
Bittersweet to leave but this feels like a new beginning, chance to find new communities that aren’t sponsored or bot driven
I'm not sure I'll be able to delete my account. Over 10 years as well, so much content saved and so many memories. This almost feels like a breakup where I am both glad that it happened but sad that it's over.
I clicked a link that brought me to reddit yesterday, and you know ehat i noticed on the 5 month old thread? A bunch of deleted user names but the comments and info shared was still there under deleted
This is pretty much why I'm in favor of worker coops or any other form of democratizing the work place. All it takes is a greedy CEO or a shareholder board wanting increasing profits to ruin a good thing. If the workers themselves are the ones making those decisions, then you need to convince the majority of the company to ruin a good thing. Somehow I doubt the people doing the actual work at Reddit would've decided to fuck the site like that.
Yesterday I finally did it also, deleted my Twitter account from 2008 and my Reddit account from 2006. It's better like that. I still have Instagram and Facebook which is more difficult to delete because that's where friends and family still post who I would like to stay in touch with.
I work in IT and the forums for that are the only reason I still have an account.
But I rarely use it and will delete when hopefully the Lemmy community grows to include those as well
Maybe it's accelerating? I just learned of this migration and immediately made an account. I hated the old reddit mods for stymying conversation by removing everything that didn't fit that individuals narrative. I was actually pro API changes because it pissed off reddit mods. Do you want Lemmy to be like reddit was in terms of moderation? I don't want a cesspool like twitter; I do want people to be less remove/ban heavy.
I'll migrate here permanently if I can get a version of reddit where the idiots who only care about jokes and upvotes stay over there.
No, definitely don't want it to be like reddit with bans and removes.
There's a down vote button for a reason, so I think communities moderate themselves with that. Down voted comments will remain, just at the bottom of threads so people can see. I also hate some of the rules regarding what type of questions to post and some posts getting removed because they broke a rule. Again, down votes and comments can steer the OP in the right direction.
The only thing I want migrating from reddit is the scope: the fact that every hobby, brand and platform had a universal forum was nice.
I've manually removed all my posts before deleting the account and they are still available ... This is total bullshit but I still I will never have second thought.
Although there are personal information on some of these posts (eg. link to Github with my first/last name in it), so maybe I can press charge or something ...
I feel like they already violated GDPR if there is at least a very seriously misleading "remove" button that doesn't remove anything except your pseudo.
In France, CNIL (our data protection authority) appears to have a form to address this kind of complaint 👍
I feel like they already violated GDPR if there is at least a very seriously misleading "remove" button that doesn't remove anything except your pseudo.
In France, CNIL (our data protection authority) appears to have a form to address this kind of complaint 👍
I was reading that Reddit was restoring deleted posts from a backup. Apparently the correct route was to use a tool to mass edit all your posts to something that would have been saved in a backup. I just left all mine, because I didn't think about it until after the API was limited and the tools stopped working.
I was going to delete mine but I realized I had a lot information in Saved. Figured I could leave it as it is. Whenever I can't remember or forget, I will look up in Saved. :-/
I had the same think happen a few days ago, I have like 6 accts to prevent doxxing (which as happened more than once). Posted on my none main acct and they suspended 3 of the accts and banned all the others. I assume this mind you, I also have considered since I was VPN'ed that IP may have been flagged and I'm getting screwed.
But since they will never tell you all the details of the ban and have no channel to contest the banning I walked away.
It's just an encouraging shitpost. Indeed the past was good however they need to learn what happens when you fuck up a good thing one way or another, this is just one of those ways.
And those subs I like to view (because they are all nudes duh) are NSFW tagged, no account means I cannot view. Lemmy's are meidocre and filled with left wing's agenda everywhere duh.