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what do you think of reddit

Submitted by faggot123, , Thread ID: 161532

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RE: what do you think of reddit

#51
I use reddit lots, but there's a really big problem with group think in the different subreddits. People get locked into a world of like minded people that reinforce the same opinion over and over and it can make for a pretty deranged perspective.

RE: what do you think of reddit

#52
I use reddit daily, but so many of the communities (like others have said) are so toxic. On some subs, every issue requires therapy or dropping friends/loved ones. Just, why!?

RE: what do you think of reddit

#53
I have been using reddit for years. I don't like the fact that they seem to censor some subreddits seemingly randomly. Otherwise it is a good place to connect to people that are interested about the same topic (game and other stuff).

RE: what do you think of reddit

#54
I use it a lot now, he became a tumblr substitute for me

RE: what do you think of reddit

#55
Reddit for me is a good website, but it's the same for all, only the community is the problem

RE: what do you think of reddit

#56
reddit is like a wormhole of information. It's my go to when looking things up. What are your favorite communities?

RE: what do you think of reddit

#57
07-03-2020, 09:00 PM
faggot123 Wrote:
do you guys think that reddit is a good community or just like them fnaf communities rly toxic?
i don't know what sort of experience you had but whenever i need good suggestion there i got so to me its a good place but i know there are some nsfw content over there

RE: what do you think of reddit

#58
I used to enjoy Reddit but unfortunately it's turning more and more into Instagram every day

RE: what do you think of reddit

#59
I thnik reddit is cool but sometimes it's anoying because some people are not open minded

RE: what do you think of reddit

#60
Reddit is massive. I generally have somewhat negative thoughts on it, but not to the point of avoiding it entirely. I think a lot of the larger parts of the site are full of a culture and type of person I'm not a fan of. I find it's not as easy to speak comfortably as on 4chan. The upvote/downvote system also has unhealthy psychological effects, and the way the replies get sorted by votes also changes things in a bad way. On 4chan the posts are shown in order, no one cares who you are or how many internet points you have. It makes the discussion more real. However, being able to find really specific subreddits is valuable. While 4chan has /g/ for technology and /v/ for video games, Reddit has stuff like /r/linux_gaming, which both combines the two and is very specific. I think for this reason Reddit, or a similar site of its type with niche user-made communities, will remain useful for a long time to come. I would stay away from the front page and the more popular areas, though. There's a lot of low quality discussion and dumb jokes.

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