My goal is not to call anyone out as if they are doing something wrong. I want to understand the why as well as the tradeoffs. Thank you for explaining.
I get what you are saying about real life but SN and Reddit aren't real life. You make a good point about things sticking around forever but I would caution you on thinking that deleting in x days protects your content from being on the web forever. Anyone with basic computer skills can preserve what we post on the web. Its not hard to do.
I think this is a useful feature and I can see myself using it for some comments but as I stated in my post if a large number of SN users start doing this it dilutes the value of SN. One of the massively useful things about the Internet and sites like this as well as Reddit are the archival ability. Don't under-estimate that value.
Of course if you choose to delete all your comments in x days for whatever reason that is your prerogative. You don't have to explain why to me. Thanks for explaining some of your rational behind this. It is appreciated.
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hardly anyone replies to old comments or posts
True. But they often read old comments or posts.
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Exactly. And unless you are the one reading these comments (I often am) or someone with access to analytics you would have no idea how often people read old posts.
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Honest question: when your comment gets auto-deleted in 10 days, mine (the one I'm typing here now) also goes poof?
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No it doesn't. Comment is actually replaced. Yours is left as is.
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Thanks.
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Agree to disagree. There are many usecases for Reddit. I rarely comment on Reddit but use it pretty often to find answers to technical questions. I've noticed many deleted posts and comments on Reddit in the past few months. I think it reduces the value of some posts. I would argue most of the posts I find valuable.
To me, there are other platforms and mediums that are suited to short lived conversation. I guess I don't get the need to delete the most mundane content but maybe I just don't get it.
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