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Think this case in particular is pretty interesting. Former default subreddit and one of the largest on the site (Top 20 at least).

I think /r/videos is where we'll see how things actually play out with the reddit admins. I'm guessing at some point the admins will step in and replace the mods.

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[โ€“] CynAq@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

If a substantial number of old users and power users leave reddit, it might trigger a noticeable slowdown in traffic and a decline in quality (I'm not so sure about this as the quality had been going down the shitter for a long time anyway). Maybe that will alert people as to what's happening.

I deleted all the content and comments I posted from my 12 year old account after the AMA spez did yesterday. I will delete the account at the end of this month if nothing changes (I doubt anything will).

[โ€“] Chozo@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I'm tempted to delete mine, as well. 15 years on that platform, kinda hurts to think about deleting, but I really don't feel like there's much left for me there.

I just wonder if there's any way to quantify the impact that deleting an account actually has on Reddit.