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I remember raiding the r/teenagers discord 1 year ago. I have never seen so many groomers and degenerates. It gave me PTSD and I quit raiding shortly after
The "Terminally Online" phenomenon really highlights the slippery slope of a shame-free society. It used to be that if you were a secret weirdo, you'd be ashamed to share it in public, so you'd keep it to yourself. "Quarantined degeneracy" if you will. Finding a community of thousands of like-minded people justifies your actions in a way, therefore compounding unhealthy lifestyles.
Reddit is so weird. There can be thousands of upvoted threads of them bullying someone to death for absolutely nothing yet they cry when their favorite celebrity gets bodyshamed.
I remember reading a Reddit post about how people would rather give thousands of dollars to a millionaire twitch streamer than give a few dollars to a homeless person, and the comments were mostly defending twitch streamers and how they actually contribute something to society
Let’s be real. The biggest reason Redditors appraise sex workers is because paying for sex is their best possible chance at getting laid at some point in their lives.
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As a wise man said: "Mods do not work for free, they get paid in the CP they are supposed to moderate"
"You can see me like a father" yeah I'm already stopping you there pal.
I remember raiding the r/teenagers discord 1 year ago. I have never seen so many groomers and degenerates. It gave me PTSD and I quit raiding shortly after
"Speaking of 13 year olds" is one of the scariest transitions when talking about reddit
Reddit having a degenerate civil war has go to be one of the funniest things I’ve heard in a while
In my experience with reddit, I've noticed their "memes" are literally the same joke but repeated with every format they find
The "Terminally Online" phenomenon really highlights the slippery slope of a shame-free society. It used to be that if you were a secret weirdo, you'd be ashamed to share it in public, so you'd keep it to yourself. "Quarantined degeneracy" if you will. Finding a community of thousands of like-minded people justifies your actions in a way, therefore compounding unhealthy lifestyles.
Reddit is so weird. There can be thousands of upvoted threads of them bullying someone to death for absolutely nothing yet they cry when their favorite celebrity gets bodyshamed.
All of your anti-Redditor videos give me life. It's like you're saying what I've been thinking for years; it's so cathartic.
Reddit is genuinely worse than UA-cam comment sections, that is saying something.
I love how "mods" is listed alongside "pedos" and "losers"
I remember reading a Reddit post about how people would rather give thousands of dollars to a millionaire twitch streamer than give a few dollars to a homeless person, and the comments were mostly defending twitch streamers and how they actually contribute something to society
Let’s be real. The biggest reason Redditors appraise sex workers is because paying for sex is their best possible chance at getting laid at some point in their lives.
Redditors have this weird doublethink going on where they take everything way too seriously, and yet take nothing seriously at the same time.
Ethan Klein: “I love Reddit, I’ve been on Reddit my whole life”
"Moderation is one of the most useful jobs to society"
I feel bad for the man who works 25 hours a week. He has so much on his plate, respect to him! Dog Walking is the #1 most dangerous job on the planet.
From my experience reddit boils down to these things:
Anyone who thinks moderating is like raising a child should not qualify for human rights.