The format was too confusing when i was in high school and I couldn't be assed to learn it. Now I'm out and know its a hive of scum and villainy like here except with power hungry mods and a tankie infestation and I'm glad I never got sucked into it or to one of the trans subforums.
when I was in highschool I couldn't view epic websites like kiwifarms and 4chan on the school computers so I was forced to view reddit like how the capitalist system forces me to work 5 days a week even though supposedly I'm free to do anything I want
Admittingly yes. I used to browse some right-wing subs until they got banned and then I came here. And frankly I like it. Allows both sides to discuss while making fun of lolcows regardless of political spectrum. And it harpens back to 2000's internet. It toned down my extremism a bit and I find it funny that the media paints this as "right-wing extremist".
Started on /r/PCMasterRace and /r/Minecraft as a preteen, over the next few years I learned alot but as Reddit got more mainstream and sanitized it became insufferable and repetitive so I just deleted my account. Having like 20+ arguments going simultaneously is a massive timesink and probably terrible for my mental health.
I¨ve had an account for over a decade, but just to keep an eye on couple things. I think I have like double digit le reddit karma from couple posts I did in 2010 before I decided never to post again and just observe.
I do but pretty much just to ask questions and homebrews for tabletop games. You very rarely ever see any drama or gay politics over there in my experience.
i created an account right after the r/yandere_simulator subreddit hack just to witness the carnage (cringe is more accurate actually) and shitpost edgy memes, that is before those new management redditfags made rules to run it as an actual subreddit. after alex took it back, never logged back on to it again.
Still occasionally browse every once and a while, mainly om r/fightporn and other gaming and mystery related subreddits. The humor on most subreddits (mainly r/memes) is pretty trash. Just people trying to find some thing that they've done when they were kids, like walking on a parking block and then writing some fag caption.
i got banned from fat animal subreddit because was estimating them how much meat they could get from their pets if they for some reason decided to grill them. minus bones minus fat.