the fact that you care about some random archive of shit you've posted in the past doesn't bode well.
Learn to take with you your experiences, not the artifacts of your past conversations.
I had an account on Voat for years that had SCP out the ass. The points don't mean shit. No one cared any more about what I said as one of the score leaders of the entire site, than any other faggot on there.
They're just meaningless internet points.
I don't care about the points; honestly. I know how to manipulate the hive-mind, at this point. I could probably amass the same amount of points, if I tried, in a few short months that it took to legitimately gain over the course of four-plus years. I was mainly talking about persistence, for archival's sake, and the fact that some autistic leftist idiot might find those few times that I slipped, somehow, and make my life annoying. I know alphabet soups don't care about me, because I'm harmless in their world. It's the screeching harpies that I (somewhat) care about. Basically: is the risk of leaving that stuff up there, worth the reward?
At this point, after thinking about it for a week: I'm leaning more towards letting it stay. Even if I never log in to it again. I'm also old enough and financially independent enough that, aside from pissing off part of my personal network of people, it wouldn't really affect me much. Outrage shitstorms don't last very long, these days, anyway.
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