Reddit posts are public by default and indexed by search engines. This guide covers every method for deleting Reddit posts — from a single post to your entire history — with the fastest option using Karmdit.
Go to your Reddit profile, find the post, click the three-dot menu and select "Delete." This works but requires doing it one post at a time — impractical for large histories.
Sign in to Karmdit with your Reddit account. Use filters (date range, subreddit, karma score) to select which posts to delete. Preview the selection, then click Delete to process them all automatically.
Karmdit lets you filter by subreddit name, date range, minimum/maximum karma, post type (text, link, image), and more. This gives you precise control without mass-deleting everything.
After deletion, check your Reddit profile to confirm posts are gone. For public-facing posts, also check Google's cached results using "cache:reddit.com/u/yourusername" in Google Search.
Reddit doesn't offer a native "delete all" button. The fastest way is to use Karmdit: sign in with Reddit, select all posts (or use filters), and click delete. Karmdit processes them in bulk while respecting Reddit's API rate limits.
Deleting from Reddit removes the source. Google's cache will typically expire within 24-72 hours. For faster removal, submit the Reddit URLs to Google's URL Removal Tool in Google Search Console.
No. Deleting a Reddit post is permanent — you cannot restore it from Reddit's side. Karmdit shows you a preview before deleting so you can review and exclude any posts you want to keep.
Editing replaces the content but leaves the post visible (and the edit history may be visible). Deleting removes the post entirely from Reddit. For privacy purposes, deletion is more effective — Karmdit only deletes, not edits.