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- Jul 1, 2025
Reddit strikes me as a progressive version of the Twitter honeypot, violent calls for actions stay up for a long time and there doesn't seem to be a lot of actual humans posting, a lot of commenters reply with suspicious timing and don't usually reply. Almost all of the social media sites are in really bad bot situations, but Reddit by far seems to have the worse bot issues because Twitter's botlike posts are from jeets farming premium monetization.
Correct. Those that aren't bots are still not human, its mostly pajeets. This is why you'll see India subs climb high up on r/popular during USA internet traffic downtimes (weekends are a big one.) Also common to see retarded shit that jeets love (cricket) making the front page these days which never used to happen.
Spaz is desperately trying to make reddit traffic look authentic so his stock won't nosedive. Reddit, like most social media, is dead. Its all corp bots and jeet click-farmers.
There are a few subs in niche hobbies and subjects (non-porn and not computer or game related) that have replaced the older web forums so it does serve real communities that aren't degenerate freaks.I recently was looking for a certain out of print book. didn't find it on libgen or the usual sites, nothing on google , but there was a thread of reddit were one redditor replying bought it for like 200$ , scanned it himself and left a link to the pdf. in one of the discussion comments.
Shit like that is the only case use for reddit that isn't just farming cringe. I also check back when some piracy site is down and stuff like that.
Biggest problem I've seen is the influx of scammers (jeets) pretending to be into said hobby either to pump up traffic for Spaz's stock price or because they intend to scam. In the old days on web forums we used to see "spam" attacks from Russia but now India is the one invading our spaces and stinking up the place.