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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    I’m waiting to see what happens; they’ve announced the API screw-over of the 3rd party apps, but if the protests on the 12th+ blackout the site (you can’t bill advertisers if there ain’t no eyeballs) there might be some concession.

    Look, Reddit hasn’t been profitable - yet. The VCs who dumped in 1.3Bn bucks want it back, and I don’t begrudge anyone for trying to make their own ham sandwich; we all gotta eat. My opinion is that the popular 3rd party app developers and API users should have been consulted and involved in the decision-making. And face it: apart from what we’ve paid to our favourite app developers we’ve received an awesome internet community for zero cost for over a decade (some of us anyway)!

    How hard is it to go to the Apollo guy or the RiF folks and say: hey. we appreciate you making awesome apps. We need to start earning money. But you too need to make money. How can we work together, to maybe put a few more ads, or ad revenue generating “premium” features without screwing each other over, or our users?

    So Ill wait to see what happens in the coming week and ride Reddit-is-Fun out to the bitter end and the lights go out and then probably delete my Reddit account then. But I’ve made the first steps. Im here ain’t I?

    Oh, and put in a request now to get an archive of all your Reddit content. I suspect that department will be quite busy in the coming weeks. https://www.reddit.com/settings/data-request

    Im eager to see what form it comes in. If my posts and comments come with some context around them then Im fine with just deleting my account. I hope the links are permalinks so the backreferences to REddit stay intact (AND, you don’t need the API to access, you could essentially “scrape” the context of your posts). I’ve been trying to find a way to search my own comments and posts for years (there are tools, but I want an OFFLINE archive of my stuff - I frequently find myself replying to someone and going hey wait Ive already answered this, now where did I put that comment…

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    I don’t think I’m going to delete my account, but I don’t really see myself being active anymore. Back when I had an Android phone I used Relay, and when I switched to iOS I used Apollo. They were just better clients and offered a smooth experience that Reddit themselves failed to provide.

    More than that though, the utter slander towards Christian Selig just puts me off entirely. He’s been nothing but lovely, listened to his community, and developed a fantastic app, even taking accessibility into account. Reddit on the other hand doesn’t want to bother implementing accessibility features so they’ll happily let certain accessibility focused apps continue using the API.

    It’s just so transparently terrible.

    On the other hand I’m glad it’s happening. I’d not even heard of the “fediverse” before, but reading up on the ActivityPub protocol and the general idea of how these things work, this is something I really want to succeed. Take social networks out of the hands of corporations and put it into the hands of users.

    I’m not a massive fan of Lemmy’s front-end, but that’s fixable. The fact that the code is open source (and they use something as standard as Bootstrap) makes it super approachable. Maybe I could even help out.

    I’ll miss some of my niche subs, but I’d rather help get them started on a federated platform.

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      I’m with you. I’ve watched Reddit pull a LOT of bullshit over the years, and this is heinous enough that I’m done. I’ll keep my account because there are some very niche subs that can provide help with certain things, so I want to be able to search or post to them as needed. But Lemmy really has my attention now.

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      I am trying to transition away from reddit but I won’t delete my account. Do you think that lemmy will eventually become more popular as a result of what reddit has done? It has a much more complicated signup process.

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        I’m really no good when it comes to speculative things. Lemmy (and the fediverse) is intriguing to me, but I do feel like it needs to be made more user friendly if it is to take off and garner more mainstream appeal.

        Currently it really puts the federated-ness in the forefront, but I feel like it might be an idea to soften that a bit. The average user wouldn’t care so much about the details, but knowing that it’s not run by a single big corporation might be appealing. Streamlining the signup process would go a long way.

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    My plan is to unsub from subreddits as I find comparable communities here until eventually there is nothing left in my feed to keep me at Reddit.

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    I did today. My account was about 5.5 years old and I have to admit it was somewhat hard at the beginning. But to be honest I already don’t care anymore.

    That API stuff was a huge shitshow that made me really angry. I even would have paid a subscription to be able to keep using Apollo. But if Reddit decides to bring people out of business they are not going to do business with me either.

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    I will delete mine when Sync shuts down, since I exclusively use Sync to browse Reddit. But I really wanted to delete it after I read that sad excuse of an AMA.

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      Lots of Sync users in this thread, apparently. Hopefully the dev follows through with Sync for Lemmy.

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        I was thinking of designing my own app or contributing to the design of Lemmy, but I have no idea of who to talk to about that.

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    I haven’t yet. I imagine it’ll be like how I handled Twitter… slowly going there less and less as the fediverse got more and more compelling. Now my Twitter account is abandoned.

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    I’ve put all my saved posts and comments in a notes file in preparation and have deleted an alt account. But I think I might keep my main a bit until my most niche subs have transferred (if they’ll transfer at all). Once Apollo stops working I’ll no longer be going to reddit on my phone in any case.

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    Deleted the app off my phone and put Lemmy in its place to try and switch. Not going to delete my account or posts, just not going back.

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    Currently cloning all of my saved posts with bdfr before sub’s go dark

    I’ve edited and deleted useless comments but I don’t think I will delete helpful stuff I’ve posted as I’ve often found useful information from deleted accounts.

    Then on June 30th I’ll delete my 3 reddit accounts in solidarity with the 3PAs that are shutting down.

    It seems like this year is really going to test the fediverse, first Twitter, now Reddit, and YouTube seems to be following by shutting down Vanced and attempting to shutdown Invidious and also Twitch seems to be messing with their content creators too

    They’re going to push a lot of people away and so far it seems like Mastodon and now Lemmy are attempting to fill the niche, I hope it works out because I love the concept

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      If there’s one thing I think will be fine it’s YouTube. Even if it goes through changes, it’s more or less the only platform that does what it does at that level.

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      Currently cloning all of my saved posts with bdfr before sub’s go dark

      Any guide on how to do this?

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    I won’t delete all my comments, there are many that are answers to questions and explanations/instructions for those having problems.

    I don’t feel like it’s right to remove them, since so many times I too found solutions in reddit old comments that I couldn’t find anywhere else.

    For now I’m just downloading my history, then I’ll check subs selectively, I may delete a few in non-significant subs but the rest in subs containing help for others will stay.

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    Completely stopped using reddit. Haven’t decided whether I’ll delete or sell the account yet

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    Please don’t delete your Reddit account. It is of minimal impact to Reddit. Keeping a database of users and their posts is far less resourceintensive then actually serving them, Reddit won’t care.

    It does however screw ppl over when googling questions. We all know that adding site:reddit.com in google search is pretty much a must at this point when searching for solutions to obscure problems. Delete that and a bunch of potentially useful info is lost forever, and Reddit soldiers on without a care in the world.

    If you insist upon deleting all your Reddit data, please archive it first, so valuable info isnt lost forever.

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      It does however screw ppl over when googling questions

      isn’t that the point? your content drives traffic to the website. Removing said content takes traffic away from reddit.

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        Yeah, perhaps i should’ve been clearer in my og comment. What im referring to as content that matters is stuff like snippets of code, solutions software/hardware problems, useful life advice. Obscure content that isn’t found anywhere else on the web.

        If you look at what drives the largest amount of traffic on Reddit, its all reposted content from various other sites, nothing we can’t find elsewere. I wouldn’t mind that type of content being removed as it can be found elsewhere. I just care about niche stuff.

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      I feel you on this and I am torn. the abuse by reddit centers around treating user content and the users themselves as an owned asset. burning your own content with fire is a valid protest with sort term pain and potential long term gain for everyone.

      my question is, what happens when reddit starts to restore user content with no link back to the original content creator account? I have not looked at the current reddit ToS. Does reddit legally think they own your content?

      search engine indexes eventually age out on dead content and, hopefully, 12+ months on “lemmy:” will be a thing.

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        Per the reddit TOS for US citizens:

        "You retain any ownership rights you have in Your Content, but you grant Reddit the following license to use that Content:

        When Your Content is created with or submitted to the Services, you grant us a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable, and sublicensable license to use, copy, modify, adapt, prepare derivative works of, distribute, store, perform, and display Your Content and any name, username, voice, or likeness provided in connection with Your Content in all media formats and channels now known or later developed anywhere in the world. This license includes the right for us to make Your Content available for syndication, broadcast, distribution, or publication by other companies, organizations, or individuals who partner with Reddit. You also agree that we may remove metadata associated with Your Content, and you irrevocably waive any claims and assertions of moral rights or attribution with respect to Your Content."

        Obligatory not a lawyer, but reading this, while Reddit does not own your content, it does seem that they have a license or right to republish your content without direct credit.

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          indeed. thatnks for the info. IANAL either, but the “irrevokeable” part suggests that, should they restore user data after a user initiated nuke, there may not be many options for recourse.

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      I thought the point was to remove the valuable content, not the cost of resources to Reddit? Valuable content means consumer views, and consumer views attract advertisers, and advertisers generate revenue, which Reddit does care about. If I’d actually generated any content of lasting value over there, I’d delete it and repost it here.

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      Agreed there, working in IT/DevOps I commonly find answers to technical problems by reading reddit threads. I don’t really care if people delete memes, pictures of cats, stuff like that… But please keep the actual helpful knowledge.

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      The amount of Google searches I’ve done which are of the form:

      site:reddit.com some issue

      I think a Google result was how I stumbled across Reddit in the first place.

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    after seeing /u/spez doubling down on the API changes, i went ahead and deleted my 10 year old reddit accounts posts and comments.

    also literally made this account as well, but i’m 100% done with reddit.

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    I just kicked off Redact, deleting all 2038 messages I’ve posted on Reddit over 9 years. It’s bittersweet, but I’m done, and while i can’t control their database management, I won’t have some corpo fuckwit monetizing my content if i can help it.

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    I won’t. If Reddit goes through with their changes, I’ll probably use it a lot less, but you just can’t beat certain subreddit communities. I’ve been a member since July 2015 and have used it nearly every day since I’ve joined. I hope that these changes will make me use my phone less, but being honest, I’ll probably just be here all the time rather than Reddit.

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      I’m of the same mind. There’s just too many times I’ve searched for a problem on google and found a 3 year old reddit post about it. But I definitely will be using it a lot less, and I’ll lament the good ol days.