For years, I was a very prominent community member on r/vans (different username). I have been a very large content creator there and loved the community, but I’m thru with reddit.

I had the random thought to search google images for the shoes I’ve posted, searching “vans [model keyword] reddit” and I was surprised to see that my posts were consistently the top image results. Half the time the first image result was one of mine, and the vast majority of the time my images were the 2nd and 3rd image results.

Here are some examples.

Those are just the tip of the iceberg. I realize now that one user absolutely can make a measurable impact, as I have undoubtedly directed an absurd amount of traffic to reddit and r/vans thru image search engines over the years. Not anymore!

I went thru reddit manually deleting years of posts off of r/vans (admins can undue the script deletion). Now there are 100s of image results on search engines that just go to my deleted reddit posts!

Most importantly… I have created [email protected] (alt link for apps that don’t support that format) and strongly encourage any Vans fans to check it out! I have also published the greatest shoe cleaning guide on the internet over there!

  • @Backstab
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    61 year ago

    Can you share your deletion script?

    • @dancingsnail
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      91 year ago

      They did it manually so admins could not “undelete” them

        • @[email protected]
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          fedilink
          91 year ago

          Right, I think the point is that they can more easily identify strings of deletions that look like they came from a script" as opposed to activity that looks like legitimate user activity, because it was actually performed ny a user.

          • GONADS125OP
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            91 year ago

            This is exactly it. There has been mass reversal of script-deleted content on reddit. It’s much harder for them to identify and reverse manual deletions (so I’ve heard).

        • @Stoney_Logica1
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          41 year ago

          If they could, they’d just as easily be able to restore manually deleted posts or comments.