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Becoming a casual redditor is probably the worst thing I have done to myself in the past 2 years. Getting into arguments with random people online when the discussion system is so flawed, but my stubbornness causing me to further engage in futile back and forths with utter morons. At the end I feel like shit and have gained nothing. Reddit is legit cancer.
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And may I ask you why did you even visit that site, @kathisterima ? It's been a mostly leftist site for a long time, so most content there must be insufferable and unbearable though.

I admit I also used Reddit not long ago, although it was strictly for some purposes. One of them was to write in a variant of English called "Anglish" that just uses English or Germanic wordhoard, which I liked. The sub was apolitical so no problem there. I also asked something in the Low German sub.
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(15-05-2022, 06:58 PM)noi_avorrit Wrote: And may I ask you why did you even visit that site, @kathisterima ? It's been a mostly leftist site for a long time, so most content there must be insufferable and unbearable though.

I admit I also used Reddit not long ago, although it was strictly for some purposes. One of them was to write in a variant of English called "Anglish" that just uses English or Germanic wordhoard, which I liked. The sub was apolitical so no problem there. I also asked something in the Low German sub.

I vote for left wing parties in general but I don't have any political affiliations, the site's structure highly encourages circlejerk and mob mentality from all sides.
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(15-05-2022, 07:13 PM)kathisterima Wrote:
(15-05-2022, 06:58 PM)noi_avorrit Wrote: And may I ask you why did you even visit that site, @kathisterima ? It's been a mostly leftist site for a long time, so most content there must be insufferable and unbearable though.

I admit I also used Reddit not long ago, although it was strictly for some purposes. One of them was to write in a variant of English called "Anglish" that just uses English or Germanic wordhoard, which I liked. The sub was apolitical so no problem there. I also asked something in the Low German sub.

I vote for left wing parties in general but I don't have any political affiliations, the site's structure highly encourages circlejerk and mob mentality from all sides.

Oh, do you vote for leftist parties? That's interesting, though! I just hope they're not anti white as are the dems or other such parties and organizations.


And regarding how Reddit encourages circlejerk and mob mentality is truly right though. They act like big masses of ignorants.

I remember I once wrote a comment in Anglish in other sub, and I expected the comment to just be ignored if it was disliked (given that I wasn't writing an offtopic reply anyway) although it was just utterly downvoted [Image: anim_64.gif] so well
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(15-05-2022, 06:42 PM)kathisterima Wrote: Becoming a casual redditor is probably the worst thing I have done to myself in the past 2 years. Getting into arguments with random people online when the discussion system is so flawed, but my stubbornness causing me to further engage in futile back and forths with utter morons. At the end I feel like shit and have gained nothing. Reddit is legit cancer.


I struggle hard with this
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