I know I’m kinda late here, but you should know that you can still take your images off Imgur. Imgur is still totally independent of Reddit, and Reddit can’t restore what you remove from a third party image hosting site.
That won’t solve everything, but it will completely rob this particular post of its value to Reddit. (Excellent CGI work, btw.)
These are the two I saw linked in the post and its comments, but if you log into Imgur you can unlink everything you ever posted from there to Reddit:
I definitely know the feeling, lol. For me there was a surprising amount of emotion involved with the whole thing, knowing I was definitely leaving (because in every intangible way I was already gone) and then doing the practical stuff to make it happen. Definitely not a straight-line progression out for me: I deleted some things, then others, hemmed and hawwed a lot along the way. You put a lot of effort into your art; it shows. I put a lot of myself into my posts. It’s harder than it looks to take that decisive action and wipe them all, and then it was an unintentionally long goodbye, none of it well planned on my part. But worth the effort. Feels really good to be out.
I know I’m kinda late here, but you should know that you can still take your images off Imgur. Imgur is still totally independent of Reddit, and Reddit can’t restore what you remove from a third party image hosting site.
That won’t solve everything, but it will completely rob this particular post of its value to Reddit. (Excellent CGI work, btw.)
These are the two I saw linked in the post and its comments, but if you log into Imgur you can unlink everything you ever posted from there to Reddit:
https://imgur.com/keF08rh
https://imgur.com/a/qIG6A
Thank you, I will delete them from imgur. I was more focused on my frustration with reddit than on a solution.
I definitely know the feeling, lol. For me there was a surprising amount of emotion involved with the whole thing, knowing I was definitely leaving (because in every intangible way I was already gone) and then doing the practical stuff to make it happen. Definitely not a straight-line progression out for me: I deleted some things, then others, hemmed and hawwed a lot along the way. You put a lot of effort into your art; it shows. I put a lot of myself into my posts. It’s harder than it looks to take that decisive action and wipe them all, and then it was an unintentionally long goodbye, none of it well planned on my part. But worth the effort. Feels really good to be out.