imdb-484, in answer to your questions:
1. No, I was not CoriSCapnSkip on IMDb; I had a different username which I used my entire 17 years there. (As a matter of fact, Skip is my cat Skipper, 15 in June--so I didn't even have him when I created my IMDb account!)
2. Yes, my account there was deleted, and NOT by me!
I followed all the instructions given on the post above this one. I knew I couldn't copy my message board posts as over 1,000 still existed, so I made PDF files just listing the TITLES of threads to which I contributed. The list alone ran over 50 pages! I made PDF files AND a text document of all my reviews, for the purposes of contributing to whichever replacement site stood out as best.
ONLY AFTER TAKING THESE PRECAUTIONS did I share the list of suggestions, which you can see by copying and pasting the link into your browser, since it isn't clickable. That was one bad thing about the IMDb boards--not automatically making links clickable, so you had to remember to always highlight and select "Link." Any replacement board needs that feature BADLY--I am used to it on ALL other boards, Facebook, etc.
I shared the suggestions on as many IMDb main boards as applicable. Next thing I knew, all those posts were gone AND SO WAS MY ACCOUNT! I had been logged in all those years and when I tried to log in again was told no such account existed. A day or so later I went back thinking, maybe I made a mistake, maybe they asked for username and I accidentally typed email. I checked, and no, it was email all right, the same one I had used all along, and it still said no such account existed!
What may have tipped them off besides the posts themselves was I urged people to create troll accounts, then logged off while I made one, which I had never done before. The notice said only that I was blocked from using the boards, nothing about removing ALL my prior content from the site!
I checked on a couple of boards, while they were still up, where I HAD DEFINITELY POSTED, and NOT ONE of my over 1,000 contributions remained! Of boards they already intended to wipe a few days later! Showing nothing we can do to them can possibly be as petty and vindictive as they already are! Of course while the boards were still up, I logged in with my dummy account, but they were not allowing new users on the boards by then so I couldn't post anything. The dummy account is now logged out but is ready for use as needed for any little fun flash mob pranks such as divebombing certain titles with abusive 1-star reviews.
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