To a certain extent, if we're organizing in real life, our politics and identities are going to be connected anyway. This would be a nightmare to deal with in a real life scenario.
I think this might just be an ongoing risk in this brave new world of ours.
Yeah, but I think at least part of being a political person entails being a public person. More power to our Antifa super spies who want to go the route of radical privacy, but I'm not sure if that's effective for building political power in the long-term. Perhaps that's not the role of this site, though. I'm not sure where its mission statement stands these days tbh. Is it a pipeline? Shit posting haven? Just a club for cool commies? The best approach will largely be determined by what this space is. That might be largely subjective for each user too I guess.
There's a Chrome extension that does that, I think it's called Nuke Reddit. I used it, works by automatically re-writing comments then it deletes them. Last I saw it only worked on comments, not posts though.
what's a good tool to automatically delete old reddit posts?
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Delete your account, or just start fresh and avoid making any connections to the old one if you don't want to let go for sentimental reasons.
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Ugh, you're right, forgot about that.
To a certain extent, if we're organizing in real life, our politics and identities are going to be connected anyway. This would be a nightmare to deal with in a real life scenario.
I think this might just be an ongoing risk in this brave new world of ours.
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Yeah, but I think at least part of being a political person entails being a public person. More power to our Antifa super spies who want to go the route of radical privacy, but I'm not sure if that's effective for building political power in the long-term. Perhaps that's not the role of this site, though. I'm not sure where its mission statement stands these days tbh. Is it a pipeline? Shit posting haven? Just a club for cool commies? The best approach will largely be determined by what this space is. That might be largely subjective for each user too I guess.
There's a Chrome extension that does that, I think it's called Nuke Reddit. I used it, works by automatically re-writing comments then it deletes them. Last I saw it only worked on comments, not posts though.
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https://hexbear.net/post/86577
New post just about this is pinned.