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What is Reddit account scrubbing/washing?

I keep reading that former users of reddit are scrubbing their old accounts out of spite. So I wanted to know- What is it? Why are people doing it? Does it actually hurt reddit? What are some good bots that will do it for you?

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  • I can't speak for everyone else, but to me personally, it's because I'm not okay with u/spez making cash with my years of unpaid volunteer work while simultaneously spitting in the face of every content creator and half the userbase. NGL, It sucks that this action hurts the community the most, as redditors now no longer have access to the removed content, but "just leaving" while the content remains intact and public means that u/spez can just shrug it off and continue the shitshow undisturbed. He didn't get the hint during the blackout - maybe he'll get the hint once the site is exclusively filled with trolls, bots and scammers and devoid of actually interesting stuff.

    Long story short, a website is only as interesting as the content it offers, and if you take the content away, you remove the incentive for people to visit said site.

  • To do a full scrub of everything you've ever posted:

    1. Request your GDPR data package here: https://www.reddit.com/settings/data-request
    2. Wait for it to arrive
    3. Use shreddit to fully delete everything: https://github.com/andrewbanchich/shreddit

    This will take a long time if you've posted and commented a lot. This works better than PowerDeleteSuite in my experience, as PDS missed a lot of stuff that was older than a certain point.

    • I got the data but saved comments and posts only have sub name and permalink. Unlike our comment which also have the saved content text along with permalink. Did your saved comments also have this problem?

    • I got the data but saved comments and posts only have sub name and permalink. Unlike our comment which also have the saved content text along with permalink. Did your saved comments also have this problem?

  • What is it?

    They are editing their posts/comments and/or deleting them.

    Why are people doing it

    Why depends on the person own reasoning, but API changes, disrespect and lies CEO told and just wanting to move off from the toxicity are a few common ones.

    Does it actually hurt reddit?

    Impossible to know specifically as they are not a public company (yet). But using logic, it would make sense that less content is not a good thing for the company that exists on user generated content. The biggest damage it can do is medium term, for their upcoming IPO, the value projections were already slashed in value a few times.

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