Hi, I’m not self hosting, but I’ve realised I’ve spent a decent amount of time on this social media, and written a few things I may want to revisit in the future.

I was wondering if there was a way to “back up” my account, so if something happened to my host instance, I would still be able to have a copy of the comments and posts I made :).

I’m not expecting to be able to “transfer” my account to a new one, but have a backup of posts and comments for personal storage, having a copy on my harddrive.

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    1 month ago

    Wondering about Lemmy specifically. I know there’s an export option for settings though.

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      23 days ago

      I recently had to move, because my previous instance is shutting down. I got to keep all of my settings and the communities I follow. It also kept blocked accounts and communities, but not blocked instances.

      ETA: Comments were not transferred and I’m assuming posts won’t be either.

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        1 month ago

        Yeah, I know that’s not possible as of now. Just wondering if there is a simpler way to get a copy of my comments and posts than using a web scraper.

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      1 month ago

      I was editing my comment as you were responding. Check the issue on GitHub I linked in the edit, and maybe thumbs it up for visibility. One of the commenters mentions using a third-party tool but I’m not sure the one they linked to can grab posts. In theory another one might exist to dump your post data.

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        1 month ago

        Thanks that’s helpful. I’ll wait it out I guess as I’m not upto tinkering with the API right now.