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A script that deletes all of your online information.

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… and then reddit undeletes it

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Are they doing that with everyone removing their content lately? So much for having control of your user account and persona.

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Meh, I’d be more likely to make a script to upload all my remaining information. Not like I got any accounts anyone could use for any personal gain, I’m more of an internet historian archiving old software and stuff.

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If it was never intended to be public, you might screw other living people over in the process. Think: revenge porn.

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Yeah, but I just said, I archive software and stuff.

My pecker is too tiny for a bit of data. Or is it?.. 🤔

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Would you even care if you’re dead anyway? Maybe some far descendant can stumble across my posts and put them in his family history folder.

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I don’t like the idea of all my conversations online being right there word for word for my family to see without my ability to give any context .

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Theoretically though, if youre already dead, would it even matter? To me, what youre describing would be the same as if, say, your grandkids or whatever descendants ended up finding a photoalbum filled with pics of you and letters you wrote to friends and family and such. There would be no outside context from you but it could still be a nice heirloom for your grandkids/great grandkids to remember you by and learn a bit about what type of person you were.

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