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Something I've noticed with every website becoming a ghost town is more noticeable on reddit.
Posts reaching r/all would get hundreds of thousands of upvotes easily in the early 2010s, now you can see front page posts with single digit thousands. Comments rarely get above a few thousand upvotes even on top posts. Subreddits with hundreds of thousands of members yet only a dozen online.
Where is everyone?
 
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Something I've noticed with every website becoming a ghost town is more noticeable on reddit.
Posts reaching r/all would get hundreds of thousands of upvotes easily in the early 2010s, now you can see front page posts with single digit thousands. Comments rarely get above a few thousand upvotes even on top posts. Subreddits with hundreds of thousands of members yet only a dozen online.
Where is everyone?
What @Jace on ice said, unironically. The only people who have actually stuck around long enough to still be on Reddit are either the most subservient redditors imaginable who follow every rule and moderator demand to a tee so as not to get banned, or people who are just there to troll and just make another account once their current one gets banned. Any other users who would have had a vested interest in the site were banned a long, long time ago for wrongthink or breaking rules. It's almost like culture shock going from reading a current day Reddit post to reading one from 2013.
 
Banned, reddit has the most hair trigger mods you've ever seen
A subreddit may even require a certain "post count" or "karma" to post there in the first place, and even rules limiting how much one can post per day. And that's not even getting into all the censorious "Community Guidelines" to prevent "wrongthink" "hate speech"...
 
A subreddit may even require a certain "post count" or "karma" to post there in the first place, and even rules limiting how much one can post per day. And that's not even getting into all the censorious "Community Guidelines" to prevent "wrongthink" "hate speech"...
If you want to post in a subreddit with a karma limit just head to one of the numerous political subreddits post "drumpf has tiny peepeepoopoo hands and is dumb!' and collect your +1000 karma.
 
It's so funny how troons are so vile they almost always resort to dating other troons.
>troon out just to get a whiff of pussy that you couldn't get while you were a "boring" cishet white guy
>end up getting into abusive relationships with faggots just as perverted, neurotic and ugly as you are

Trooning out is the ultimate karmic punishment. You pursue an easy way to get pleasure and you end up with living hell.
 
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lmao.

Only tip is to stop bothering after New Order. Colossus was shit and YoungBlood or whatever the third one was called is even worse somehow.
The US is not Germany that forces its stupid laws onto every single game. The idea that the United States would ban Wolfenstein of all fucking games is asinine.

The New Order and Old Blood were pretty good, although if you go schizo, you could argue that the existence of the Da'ath Yichud (the technologically super advanced Jewish secret society) very much vindicates the Nazis' theories about a Jewish conspiracy. Whoops.

Anyway, it's pretty telling that in those games, Blaskowicz is an American patriot who is (rightfully) upset when America is compared to the Nazis by J. Then, in the New Colossus, they try to suggest that America more or less welcomed the Nazis with open arms despite everything pointing to the contrary: the KKK guys being scared shitless when they're chastised by a Nazi soldier for their German being shit and an American mother ushers her kid out the door when a Nazi officer shows up. They can't even be consistent with their messaging: "the US was le heckin' Nazis but le heckin' Nazis are so disgusting and evil that le evil and disgusting KKK is disgusted by them?"

What's really funny is that the guys over at Massive Entertainment did a better job of portraying what the US would do in case of an invasion an entire decade before the New Colossus: in World in Conflict, the Soviets invade Seattle and encounter resistance right off the bat - the intro to one of the Soviet missions very much revolves around a bunch of civilians waging guerrilla warfare and the Soviet soldiers being exhausted and homesick from the hostility they receive.
I know, it's just Red Dawn as a video game, but I'm going to shill it because it's fun.
 
Anyway, it's pretty telling that in those games, Blaskowicz is an American patriot who is (rightfully) upset when America is compared to the Nazis by J. Then, in the New Colossus, they try to suggest that America more or less welcomed the Nazis with open arms despite everything pointing to the contrary: the KKK guys being scared shitless when they're chastised by a Nazi soldier for their German being shit and an American mother ushers her kid out the door when a Nazi officer shows up. They can't even be consistent with their messaging: "the US was le heckin' Nazis but le heckin' Nazis are so disgusting and evil that le evil and disgusting KKK is disgusted by them?"
I'm willing to bet the inconsistent tone is because New Colossus got pozzed at some point late in development. It did come out in 2017 after all and Trump getting elected in 2016 basically ruined every form of entertainment in existence.

All ill say though is Klaus is lucky he died in New Order. God only knows how badly that character gets butchered in Colossus had he survived. But then again had he made it, maybe we wouldn't have that stupid fat nazi chick who literally only exists to get railed by the black dude.
 
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