Not sure there is a common pattern. The former case had to do with certain privacy realizations, I think, and the latter case was a lack of fit between the person and the local culture.
I think you just provided me with more evidence that there are more cases than I explicitly know about, because the not-announced one I had in mind was someone whose fit with the local culture was (I think) just fine.
[EDITED to add: But clearly we have the same first case in mind.]
Is there anywhere that the number of registered account, deleted account, active accounts, etc. are publicly available? I don’t usually use Reddit and am therefore pretty unfamiliar with the features the codebase provides.
Not sure there is a common pattern. The former case had to do with certain privacy realizations, I think, and the latter case was a lack of fit between the person and the local culture.
I think you just provided me with more evidence that there are more cases than I explicitly know about, because the not-announced one I had in mind was someone whose fit with the local culture was (I think) just fine.
[EDITED to add: But clearly we have the same first case in mind.]
Is there anywhere that the number of registered account, deleted account, active accounts, etc. are publicly available? I don’t usually use Reddit and am therefore pretty unfamiliar with the features the codebase provides.