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So here we see pRedditors openly admitting to election interference. You know, that thing they pretend only the spooky scary Russian government does. The thing they constantly say is the biggest threat to that false idol they relentlessly worship, "Our Democracy". What a bunch of dents.
Russian election interference is one of the biggest lies and cases of projection in internet history. Especially when it keeps getting revealed that if anyone's actually illegally influencing elections, it's NATO member countries.
 
I was recently remind of how the (power) moderators of many huge non-political subreddits banned links to Twitter out of their seething political vengeance against their arch-enemy Elon Musk early this year. In light of this, though I suspect it'll be unlikely, I really hope that reddit CEO Steve Huffman is questioned about this during his Congressional testimony next week. I think it's very much related to the main subject of "Radicalization of Online Forum Users" when there's a cabal of anonymous Leftist activists who wormed their way into positions of power over millions of reddit users and then forced their political will on everyone else such that the whole site became more politically insular and then violently radical. The conspiratorial banning of one of the biggest sources of content out of political hatred against the owner is their most blatant act that can be pointed to, though even that is followed by years of these moderators filtering out wrongthinkers, like those who ask for the gay Pride Month banners to be reverted outside of June.

The outcome of this years-long project to politically capture reddit thanks in part to infiltrating power mods is how you end up with the horrifying sight on September 10th of top posts and replies all across the biggest subreddits suddenly being fill with absolute revel over the murder of a man for speaking normal conservative opinions.

For reference, here's a search filter you can use see whether your select subreddit was part of the conspiracy to ban Twitter, evident if you see that all of the post results are more than seven months old while the same search for Bluesky posts produces recent results:

I don't think I even realized before that r/Games was one such subreddit, but it appears to be so even though I can't find any news or announcements explicitly stating that it banned Twitter.
 
All those adult Disney ranting women remind me of all those divorced mothers who constantly and bitterly complain about how their ex-husbands were horrible to them and how they were wrongly treated by them.

Well, why did you marry them, then?
 
Somewhere in the 90s kid subreddit, there's a thread on "Are You Afraid Of The Dark?" where the OP says that parents these days would sue because the show is "too scary", to which another redditor replied that such guessing is "right wing" (and called OP "dumbass"). How the hell is pointing out people are way too sensitive nowadays "right wing"?

(can't find the thread again because Current Year search engines suck)

That was the pussiest horror show ever. Who was scared of it?
 
So one of the most popular posts on the furfag subreddit r/losercity has them defending wanting to fuck animals. You know for a subreddit that's stated they re against zoophiles this is pretty zooohiliac ngl.
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Making fun of those who are against it is concerning
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Furries ain't beating the zoophile allegations.
 
Russian election interference is one of the biggest lies and cases of projection in internet history. Especially when it keeps getting revealed that if anyone's actually illegally influencing elections, it's NATO member countries.
all the mainstream lefty talking points just happen to be pro NATO nothing to see here citizen.
 
Redditors are introduced to the water level test. You are shown a drawing of a glass with the water level marked on it. Then you are shown a drawing of a tilted glass. You have to mark the water level. Simple, right? It's literally a test for young children.

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As expected from the once in a generation geniuses that redditors (believe they) are, the top comments are full of cope about how the test is stupid and failing it actually means you're just too smart to know how water works.

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This high IQ redditor took a very real IQ test where he noticed a statistical anomaly that the writers didn't. He's so smart he got it wrong! That's what's going on here! Never mind the fact that "draw a line where the water level would be" is as clear and unambiguous as it gets.

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See? Another person is sure it's because of ambiguous wording. They just asked "where the line would be"! That's ambiguous!

Except, again, the question uses the term "water level", which means exactly one thing. Too smart to be fooled by bad wording, and also too smart to read the introductory paragraph of the article and learn what the wording actually was. That's a whole lot of smart.

One redditor wonders why women are so bad at this test.

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There is only one possible explanation: women are too smart to get it right.

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Or, alternatively, those horrible sexist men forced them to choose the wrong answer. By being sexist.

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Whatever the answer, one thing is for sure: redditors are never wrong. Not ever.
This reminds me of that if you're travelling 80mph how long would it take you to go 80 miles question which people overthink and get wrong.
 
Russian election interference is one of the biggest lies and cases of projection in internet history. Especially when it keeps getting revealed that if anyone's actually illegally influencing elections, it's NATO member countries.
It's classic Alinsky - Accuse your enemies of that which you are doing. We're seeing it up in Michigan, too, with the Islamo-Fascists(D) hijacking every Detroit suburb by literally stuffing ballot boxes. Of course, this is absolutely nothing new for the Demoncrats...
 
One Redditor in the thread said that he was afraid to go swimming alone after seeing that episode about that pool zombie.

I mean, maybe if the person was four when they watched it. Everything I saw from that show was tame as hell. Fucking Beyond Belief was scarier, lol.

So one of the most popular posts on the furfag subreddit r/losercity has them defending wanting to fuck animals. You know for a subreddit that's stated they re against zoophiles this is pretty zooohiliac ngl.
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Furries ain't beating the zoophile allegations.

I bet they love the Closer song by Nine Inch Nails.
 
I honestly think over half of redditors are just plain ai chatbots. No skinsuit. They're just literally bots.
That's not so absurd, Reddit was extensively used to train LLMs
You can easily use the same LLMs to simulate redditors.
Probably most of the site is AIs posting threads, AIs replying, and bots upvoting.
With a few commie troons power moding everything.
 
God forbid a nigga believe there's divine meaning in the world.

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His attitude reminds me of that one Smiling Friends clip where the nihilist gets a gun shoved in his face (and after a long tirade about how we're all gonna die someday) and begs for his life. Twenty dollars that if you threatened this fat fuck with a shot to the back of the head he'd do the same.
 
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