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    • EdgyMint [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      My go to was to search my gmail for senders or subjects I wanted to keep and mass move them into folders. Then just delete the rest. It was easiest using Thunderbird so I didn't have to deal with gmail.com's pagination. Damn near locked thunderbird up when I deleted like 18000 emails at once though

    • RedCoat [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Just cull everything from 10,000 back, thats my method on the few occasions I've ever bothered, are you ever gonna need an email from that long ago?

      • abc [he/him, comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        are you ever gonna need an email from that long ago?

        potentially yes, seeing as I just recently recovered an old account I'd forgotten every relevant detail for by being able to go through emails from 2007 and find the original plain-text email (mfw) they sent verifying what I set my questions/answers as.

        this is why I'm in the situation I'm in to begin with. I am a natural data hoarder -- it takes me 30 minutes to decide what torrented game I haven't played in 2+ years I'm going to remove from my SSD to clear up some much needed space. God forbid this habit ever translates out into the physical world because I will drown in books or some shit

        • eduardog3000 [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          I am a natural data hoarder – it takes me 30 minutes to decide what torrented game I haven’t played in 2+ years I’m going to remove from my SSD to clear up some much needed space.

          me_irl

          God forbid this habit ever translates out into the physical world because I will drown in books or some shit

          Luckily while I do hoard a bit in the physical world, it's not as bad. Having space to live in still comes first.

          Edit: actually getting closer to the original topic, I hoard physical mail that seems at least somewhat important. It's a lot harder than hoarding email.