good riddance
- Honestly, even if Lemmy doesn’t grow to be even 1% of the size of Reddit, I think I could seriously enjoy the smaller-community vibe way more. Reddit was starting to get ridiculously flooded with trash content and bots. 
- Deleted mine yesterday after 12 1/2 years. Felt pretty good actually. 
- I always found that smaller communities do better in the long term. All of the bigger communities I was a part of over the years are now dead or unrecognizable. All the smaller communities are still going strong, even 15 years later. 
- Backed up and deleted all your posts and comments? Is there some sort-of simple way to do that, for people who’re not programmers? - Use https://codepen.io/j0be/full/WMBWOW/ - you can backup your stuff, modify your stuff before deleting and regular delete as well. 
- I think there is a way to do it, but redditors have been encountering problems accessing the feature necessary for this kind of deletion. 
- PowerDeleteSuite 
 
- I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand: This is the way. But on the other hand: It’s pretty sad if all the knowlegde, that accumulated on reddit, would be lost. Whenever I was searching a problem on the web, there was a reddit post popping up describing exactly my problem and most of the time there was a solution. - That knowledge is with the users who propagated it and they can do it again 
 





