The person hadn't posted much of anything for a long time. I would guess it's more along the lines of what I do every year - clean up old accounts.
But when you own the subs? To me it plays into more of a subvert and wait to strike.
I think when you delete your account, the subs under your control go dark as well. If any of the subs were controversial, I can see it being malicious, but most of them were so low traffic no one knew they existed.
I wonder if your subs have mods if they stay open when you go dark.
This is a potential issue though, what if a sub with a ton of posted information that was one of the only gathering points for such info on the web, disappeared? Sleeper subs would be an excellent long term tactic. As would simply hacking the users Pc or phone which is both highly possible or a Given fact depending on who is doing the hack, delete everything you don’t want seen, crash their system and they think it’s was a hardware or OS crash.
I think the subs should live on. I could see having deleted usernames stripped off, BUt the posts should remain.
Shouldn’t they? Is there some Opsec reason to be able to nuke the sub from orbit and spirit away?
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