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Your opinion on Reddit?

Regret

Insert Witticism Here
Used to be alright about 6-7+ years ago but has gone significantly down hill since then.
 

Yakamaru

Silly McFly
Garbage in, garbage out..

Granted, there are some good subreddits I visit once in a while, though I only go there if I can't find that shit anywhere else.
 

PanthersForFun

Active Member
I never made an account, but I browsed reddit regularly for a few years before realizing that it was making me incredibly judgmental. I stopped about a year ago and consider that the best decision I ever made. I think the site just brings out the worst in people.
 

Sodasats20

“D a t t e b a y o”
I’ve only been on it for about two weeks, but I’m rapidly gaining karma due to my meme expertise, and it is exciting
 

Sodasats20

“D a t t e b a y o”
I use it for memes and shitposting, that’s about it other then r/furry and r/furrymemes
I also got banned in r/memes because of “serial reposting” b*tch I was just rising to power too quick 96% of the posts I made were getting at least 1k upvotes.
 

Casey Fluffbat

E. Fuscus from the discount section
I don't see much of a use for it, and it has historically not been a very responsibly operated site which means a lot of very questionable content. Sometimes I visit because a thread there has answers to a question I have but not a good enough reason to make an account.
 

Ad Hoc

Some old guy
I like reddit a lot, it's my main form of social media. But you have to curate your experience. I'm very persnickety about what subs I follow--mostly stick to small- to medium-sized special interest subs, subs related to my profession, and positivity/silly ones (ex: ContagiousLaughter, nononoyes, HumansBeingBros, awwnverts). Some of the LGBT ones are good if that's your thing. You have to be a little discerning though.

Chasing karma sucks though. I actually delete my account yearly and start a new one. Part of that is because I also post on the subs for the city and state that I live in and want to reduce my chances of getting doxxed.
 

Kinguyakki

Alignment: Chaotic Stupid
My only actual experience with Reddit comes from Facebook groups that post stuff from Reddit - like AITA posts. I don't really want to get involved in yet another posting site.
 

Rayd

profound asshole
since reddit has hundreds upon hundreds of different communities, i always thought that reddit being the butt of the "hahah, nerd" joke and "reddit bad" mindset was kind of unfair.
you can find lots of really cool, interesting spaces on reddit. from troubleshooting, to learning new things, to discovering new interests or hobbies, or indulging in existing interests or hobbies. i've always liked reddit, though i'm mostly a lurker. i don't get all the flak it gets, but i guess i can say the same for a lot of other sites.

though to be fair, i dont know if i should be talking since i frequent possibly the most nerdy subforum on the site, r/whowouldwin.
 
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