Or mess with yourself when a very wrong person buys it and they've your IP logged countless times.
You might get away if you tell them that you were hacked, but there might be some trouble and a need for a new door.
Before you do that. Anyone ever done a GDPR request and seen what type of data is provided? Is it just comments and posts or some more extra user identifying details like ip addresses used and outbound clicks and so on?
I heard on discord that apparently reddit has like 1 guy handling all the GDPR requests and that they are swamped right now. If it's true it might be a while. I also heard on r/privacy that reddit was putting old deleted posts back online, so deleting your account isn't a very reliable option it seems.
i've seen some on forums, just search for aged accounts for sale.
But be careful, because those bots are usually bought by:
crypto scammers
election disinformation groups.
and sold by some shady sellers residing in some sanctioned countries.
Aged reddit accounts don't worth much though, 2000 karma goes for like 20 bucks max, probably lot lower.
So, is it worth selling it for 20 - 30 bucks that might come around to scam your parents, sway your election, or maybe even getting yourself on some watchlist.
11 years, a username with no numbers, and over 120k Karma is worth a lot more, but I'd rather keep that handle in tact rather than change it everywhere unless it was a truly stupid amount of money, like erase all my debts money. I have been offered (very low) 5 figures more than once. No way of knowing how serious those offers were though, could easily have been scams.