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He's doing the same thing trannies do when they claim they're under specific genocide. They're not, but spez knows it puts them in an implied victimhood status and that primes the average redditor to sympathize with them--and to show solidarity with the reddit team.Why would wearing reddit corp gear in public just recently be dangerous? From what I've heard those "alright nazis" everyone goes on about constantly, have, since at least 2016 been dragging around portable ovens just looking for guys like them to pop up and show themselves.
Exactly. I've actually never really have known heavy Twitter users. Reddit, however, seems like every younger person relies on that. And they just accept shit as true because they've been programmed to passively accept information from authoritative-sounding voices that demand moral compliance and shame.Goddammit, you're right.
It isn't just that reddit presents 'experts' who give opinions and right and wrong to redditors, it's that reddit is the internet and more worryingly is socializing to them. It establishes their norms. It makes people think they have to chase validation and submit to group think, that it's how everything is, and how it should be.
By controlling how people interact and what is allowed to be discussed, and normalizing silencing and disappearing people and posts that are wrongthink, reddit also programs these twits into consenting to if not approving of disappearing people and what they say outside of reddit.
Facebook does the same, twitter did the same.
Social media was programming a whole cohort to submit to group think, censorship, and pablum.
Nobody here will admit to it but almost all of us, to find an answer to some question while avoiding the blogspam, will search on google and append "reddit" at the end because that's where all the info is these days, along with Google being shit.
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