Is there any place online more "sensitive" than Reddit?

El_Mero_Mero

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I mean, the Coli has it's echo-chambers and whiners (let's keep it real), but on Reddit it seems like you can't even ask questions that are basic without having people that claim to know-it-all or white knights running into your threads and misinterpreting the whole situation, just so that they can virtue-signal and get some e-points. Is there any website worse when it comes to this? It's still a very useful place, but yea...very annoying.
 

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It's dumb threads and a comment section of even dumb commenters. The stupider it get's the less likely there's going to be any push back. It just useful for work related subreddits and niche porn.
I find Reddit useful for a lot. It just depends what people are looking for.

The news and politics are fine so long as you don't get into the comments section.

There are subreddits for fragrances, memes, animal videos, nutrition and other things.

The ones who complain the most about Reddit tend to be the ones who seek out the worst parts of it. Even on the coli there are "toxic" areas but then you have things like the Film Room, which I think is fairly positive and respectful. There's almost no hate or bickering in the Cologne Game thread.

People will see what they want to see. Positive or negative
 

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I, for one, welcome our new space overlords.
What a terribly faux-woke that website is. Everyone tip toes around a subject even when the answer is just fukking there. The hundreds of mods on sniffing every post. You can clearly see everything is controlled.

A single downvote leads to a piling-on effect and dissent within subs is not tolerated, by design. After 5 or 6 downvotes replies are hidden. Why? You must only say things that people like?

Each sub has particular "rules". Nothing worse than typing up a thoughtful OP, hitting "post," and then immediately seeing " this post has been removed." Certain words or phrases trigger an instantaneous deletion. These "rules" are esoteric and it's hard to know why, exactly, your post was removed

I feel like reddit is propaganda, or at least the front page stuff is. Very echo-chamber like
 
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The fact that you can’t call someone a stone cold fakkit on there tells me all I need to know.




Had a breh on here last night come at my neck telling me I should be ashamed of myself for having the word "fxggot" in my vernacular. :wtf:


I had to double check which website I'm on, like nxgga, this is the COLI :wtf:
 
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