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    1 year ago

    I did the same with my 11 year old account. On one hand it hurts, but on the other it feels so good

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      1 year ago

      Same, watching the progress bars deleting all of my comments hurt a bit. But that just made me realize how dumb it is to have an attachment to some random account.

      I’m deleting the entire account when the API changes go live. Fediverse link aggregation services are good enough and people constantly crosspost popular topics from Reddit.