Feeling *actual depression* from the loss of r/TiA by Pure_Aeternus in TumblrInAction

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Someone told me about this tool that works entirely in-browser and literally recovered everything I ever posted on that account. I cannot believe how well this works. I'm actually a little worried I might wake up and realise it was a dream. But leaving the link here in case anyone else finds it useful:

https://camas.unddit.com/

Feeling *actual depression* from the loss of r/TiA by Pure_Aeternus in TumblrInAction

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You're goddamn right. And yeah, I don't want to take away from the number of people who read my posts or found them interesting or useful in some way. But at the same time, I'd kinda like to have both.

And for anyone else who'll find it useful, another user has pointed me to a recovery tool that works on deleted comments: https://camas.unddit.com

Unlike Reveddit, this one actually works and is amazing. It recovered all 2679 of my comments, which is an embarrassingly large number of words. But I'm just so happy to have them back!

Okay, I definitely need to touch grass right about now. But not before saving those comments into a format more convenient for archiving.

Feeling *actual depression* from the loss of r/TiA by Pure_Aeternus in TumblrInAction

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Ask yourself: why did you contribute to TIA? Was it to call out the craziness for what it is? Or was it to have lots of posts with lots of upvotes?

Vindication, mostly.

Back when I started on TiA, I saw a lot of folks attacking social justice, but not enough of them seemed to be attacking it from the left, or from the point of view of someone who wants social justice but without the insanity.

As someone who still held onto some SJW and lefty beliefs, I wanted to be able to represent this viewpoint in discussions, and receive some kind of proof that this was an acceptable point of view to have. So it meant a lot to me that someone – a complete stranger – would click the button to indicate they agree. Beyond that, it didn't really matter if my posts/comments got 2 upvotes or 200. If anything, I found it quite embarrassing to get hundreds of upvotes for something.

These days, I'm not as left-wing as I used to be, but I've become a bit more confident in my beliefs. Still, I can't help but feel even more alone with said beliefs than I ever was before. After all, it's not as if I can discuss these things offline with people.

"I have the fucking power you fucking churchy losers." by Pure_Aeternus in TumblrInAction

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Selected Twitter replies (a Saidit exclusive – you won't see these on the Reddit crosspost.)

  • you are an absolute icon and i will be voting you in for PM

  • I, too, went to a shitty Catholic high school! I love this! Take that power, Holly! 💙 You're freaking amaze!

  • I'm so happy to Live amongst people I can call my friends like you who hold such strength, power, knowledge and RESILIENCE ❤️ur fucking fab !!! Love you

  • I love you so much!!! ✊

  • I’ve already told you this but I love you so much and I’m so fucking proud of you. You’ve won. 💜💜💜💜💜