The recruiter
"honestly, anyone who works at a startup for less than $200k is being scammed."
They tell their hiring committee. You don't hear back.
Audit everything you have ever posted, then remove what no longer represents you. Bulk-delete in minutes. 30-day undo. Your words never touch our servers.
Not brands, not agencies - you. Someone who has been on Reddit for years and would rather a decade of half-remembered comments not introduce them to the wrong person at the wrong moment.
A recruiter searches your name and lands on a comment from a decade ago. Clear the history that no longer speaks for you before it speaks first.
A first date, a new partner, their family - anyone can read your whole past in an afternoon. Decide what stays public and what does not.
You do not need a reason. The version of you online should feel like the version of you now, not an argument you had at 22.
"honestly, anyone who works at a startup for less than $200k is being scammed."
They tell their hiring committee. You don't hear back.
"if she has more than 2 cats she's automatically a red flag, sorry."
She cancels at 9pm. "Something came up."
"the women in this family are exhausting, especially the loud ones."
She doesn't mention it. She just stops calling first.
About video games, jobs, heartbreak, hangovers. About things we hadn't told a single real person.
Then a decade went by. The job became a different job. The heartbreak healed. The opinion changed. Your username didn't.
Karmdit Cleaner is for the part of you that doesn't live there anymore.

Deleting your history means trusting something with it. Here is what that trust is built on - four practices we won't compromise.
Karmdit never logs the content of your posts after deletion. Only the deletion record itself, for verification.
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No password collection. You can revoke our access from Reddit's settings at any time - same as any other connected app.
Reddit access tokens never leave our backend. Encrypted at rest. We don't ship them to your browser, ever.