For years, I was a very prominent community member on r/vans (different username). I have been a very large content creator there and loved the community, but I’m thru with reddit.
I had the random thought to search google images for the shoes I’ve posted, searching “vans [model keyword] reddit” and I was surprised to see that my posts were consistently the top image results. Half the time the first image result was one of mine, and the vast majority of the time my images were the 2nd and 3rd image results.
Those are just the tip of the iceberg. I realize now that one user absolutely can make a measurable impact, as I have undoubtedly directed an absurd amount of traffic to reddit and r/vans thru image search engines over the years. Not anymore!
I went thru reddit manually deleting years of posts off of r/vans (admins can undue the script deletion). Now there are 100s of image results on search engines that just go to my deleted reddit posts!
Most importantly… I have created !vans@lemmy.world (alt link for apps that don’t support that format) and strongly encourage any Vans fans to check it out! I have also published the greatest shoe cleaning guide on the internet over there!
I think the most insulting thing is that reddit wants to monetize off of things like YOUR efforts and YOUR content. Stuck it to em’ and made us proud! Nice work! Hope your new community does well.
Mind boggling how many people can work for you for free and you still can’t make money
At least you get some of the profits on the platforms. On Reddit you just get karma.
Again, the easy way to ruin them would be to sneak a couple of “as an AI language models” into threads, preferably pre-2022, with a large number of posts to poison the data and render the entire thread unusable.
Hey, I’m just lazy, and that was the way to deal the most damage with the least amount of effort.
Not to be that guy but admins can absolutely revert even your manual deletion.
That assumes reddit doesn’t version their data, which they probably do. In that case they could revert that too without even having to go through the trouble of restoring the data from backup, which they probably keep as well.
TL;DR you’re not gonna manage to make reddit lose your data. They can get it back if they care enough and if it’s hosted within their domain.
I mostly posted thru imgur albums automatically generated thru my 3rd party app, rather than reddit hosted images.
That’s why I didn’t delete my account yet, I want to be able to edit my comments when they revert them. I’m just going keep editing and editing, who knows what scripts I’ll run this week?
So get this, I’ve been slowly injecting random characters into my posts. Just every day that I think about it I go through my history and ctrl+shift+9 to get a random string from Bitwarden and plug it in for a page of posts. I figured it might not look like a mass delete/replace as much as a scripted one is, and doesn’t take me much time.
However, I just noticed today that I can now only view 6 years of my old post history, while I’ve been posting for 12 years. this wasn’t like this earlier this week. I can even find 11 year old posts if I know what specifically to look for. I’ve even tried with the newer web interface and my history cuts off at 6 years.
They’re definitely onto us, even people doing it slowly.
I used power delete suite before, I’ll probably check out some others too just to keep overwriting everything.
Depends your location, IIRC Europeans can request permanent deletion of their content and they are required by law to comply.
Dude that’s awesome!
I had no idea that there was a sub for vans the entire 10 years I was on Reddit. Anyways, I’m now subscribed here!