We've all had that moment, you have an account on an online community or social network of some description (Facebook, Reddit, Twitter, etc.), and something about it just starts to wear thin on you for whatever reason, and you start thinking about just getting rid of it, zapping the account forever and with it any obligations or connections you may have to that community.
But we can't just get rid of accounts if we might regret it later can we? So I ask you Escapists, what exactly constitutes a valid reason to permanently delete an account to you?
I personally just deleted my Tumblr account today, which I've had for two years. I did this because I haven't actually had any desire to go or post there for four months now, my interest in the service and idea Tumblr provides just isn't there anymore, and I just feel like I've outgrown that community. That's not to say I never enjoyed myself on Tumblr, I most certainly did, but it just lost it's appeal and it started providing me more stress then it was alleviating. It was a good run, good times were had, but it's just not for me anymore.
But that's just me, I look forward to hearing some other perspectives on the subject.
But we can't just get rid of accounts if we might regret it later can we? So I ask you Escapists, what exactly constitutes a valid reason to permanently delete an account to you?
I personally just deleted my Tumblr account today, which I've had for two years. I did this because I haven't actually had any desire to go or post there for four months now, my interest in the service and idea Tumblr provides just isn't there anymore, and I just feel like I've outgrown that community. That's not to say I never enjoyed myself on Tumblr, I most certainly did, but it just lost it's appeal and it started providing me more stress then it was alleviating. It was a good run, good times were had, but it's just not for me anymore.
But that's just me, I look forward to hearing some other perspectives on the subject.