Just completely nuked my main and alts, 15 and 10 years, respectively. Tens of thousands of comments and several thousand posts have been wiped.
Reddit Migration
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Had to scroll all the way down to find a way to comment ! It’s hard to migrate, but I’m happy to do it
Hi everybody, and to new horizons we go
How to Sign Up for #kbin
- Go to https://kbin.social (fedia.io or other instance) >>> Log in
- Register
- Fill in Username, Email, Password and Repeat password >>> Click Consent... >>> Register
- IMPORTANT! NOW CHECK YOUR EMAIL (MAYBE SPAM FOLDER) look for email and click Confirm...
- Fill in Login or email, Password >>> Click Remember me >>> Login
- And there you are! Check top right to see your user name.
How to Set Up your Profile on #kbin (after you have signed up)
- Go to https://kbin.social (fedia.io or other instance) >>> Hover over [Username] and select Settings
- Click Profile
- Fill in the comment, Username, Select Avatar and Cover images >>> Save
- Hover over [Username] and select Profile
- And there you go!
Based on observations of which subreddits are going dark/migrating and which ones are staying, IMO Reddit is about to swing hard toward conservative/fascist in the coming days/weeks.
Today I'm undertaking the effort of moving all my persistent post content relating to my projects from Reddit elsewhere. I think in the mid-term future Reddit will be as bad a name to be associated with as Voat or 8chan.
I'm thinking the same. I already nuked my 12 years of comments (I was a commenter, not a poster) and I'll delete the account at the end of this month.
What did you use to nuke it? Probably going to do the same on my 11yr account.
Are you also getting the feeling that this was the intention the whole time? To "clean house" as it were and cause an exodus by certain people they deemed to be...freeloading...or not conducive to their future bottom line? Those who tend to have a negative impact (or drag) on their advertising and investor pools?
Because that's been my feeling all along.
I just don't see how driving out old users that have years and years of quality comments could be a good idea.
New user here, its only been my first day here and I already like how helpful and kind many people are, here's hoping for more growth!
Interesting piece on #Reddit today includes some discussion of lemmy vs. kbin and good links:
Switch to kbin, (or lemmy), its reddit but federated and without censorship > > > https://www.reddit.com/r/archcraft/comments/1470ccd/switch_to_kbin_or_lemmy_its_reddit_but_federated/