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19 yrs on Reddit, permanently banned.
(lemmy.world)
Memorial to "rif is fun for Reddit" Android app, aka "reddit is fun", shut down after June 30, 2023
Before you delete your 20 year old reddit account, take the time to carefully delete everything on that account -posts, comments, chats, everything- they are relying on you leaving that data so they feed their AI with it after you are gone. Simply deleting your account is not enough
Yeah, that doesn't work.
Won't work. They have backups of everything you have ever done on there. They will just restore the backups and then ban you so you can't do that again. It's the bargain you made when you created an account with them.
You are not deleting your account, only to return with a new account. Reddit has become a cesspool and it would be a wise decision to leave with all your data.
You may corrupt your data before leaving so it overwrites the backup. Someone used an auto app that replaced all their posts with random gibberish. It took about a week, this is something you might explore if it addresses your concerns.
I did the same. It was all restored within a couple of weeks. I've since done it again twice and just checked - it's all back.
edit your data. replace your posts with random single words. that would overwrite the backed up data.
Another route is to sue them, I'll be welcome to a coalition of former reddit users who have been exploited like this to pull resources together and make reddit surrender the backup of banned user data.
I did edit the posts. First edited then deleted immediately, the last two tries edited in batches, then deleted weeks later. No dice. I'm sure Reddit has far more than one backup and it's clearly easy enough to automatically detect and revert mass edits, even done gradually over time.
That's going to be pretty difficult and unlikely to succeed. They're worse than the music industry. Here's the applicable blurb from their TOS:
This will not stop you from deleting your content from Reddit which was obtained for free from you, after they turn around to ban you/deny you access to their services.
No offense, but I'll take my attorney's interpretation over your.