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r/publicfreakouts showed me a interesting thing.
then i decided to look at OP's profile.
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(archive.md gives me 403 error btw)
 
I really hope the jannies can goud spez into paying them, instantly making reddit unsustainable and killing the site.
...or do I?

Remember tumblr *sigh*
If the Jannies were on a payroll, they would actually have to follow rules, because Reddit can be considered legally liable for their actions. They don't want to be paid. They would rather have control and turn the whole site into a hugbox.
 
Yes that exactly what women do when they are told something they don't like
someone's gotta tally this, but how many people do we document on this website that are middle classed white women who live in a first world country? i'm willing to bet that it's 50% or more
 
Dear lord, please tell me you guys have seen this:


About 4 trannies stomping the shit out of a teenager because he said they weren't women. Please enjoy all the comments of redditors saying that calling men in dresses men means that you deserve to be kicked and beaten to death.

2000: "You don't have to accept us, we just want tolerance, that's all"
2021: "Accept us or die"
 
Dear lord, please tell me you guys have seen this:


About 4 trannies stomping the shit out of a teenager because he said they weren't women. Please enjoy all the comments of redditors saying that calling men in dresses men means that you deserve to be kicked and beaten to death.

r/publicfreakouts showed me a interesting thing.
then i decided to look at OP's profile.
(archive.md gives me 403 error btw)
Both freakout subs are chockfull of this shit. Every time someone makes a new sub with that theme it gets flooded with the hive mind redditors needing their "Blue man bad" "Transphobe btfo" and whatever else posts.
 
Okay, which one of you jokers did this?!

(archive: https://archive.md/XceaZ)

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(archive: https://archive.md/YlBwd)

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I was just perusing r/nonewnormal, seeing as it's been (quite curiously) quarantined but not banned yet, checking out what the boomers are up to... lo and behold, I see papa Nool on the frontpage.

EDIT: Thx @Cliff Booth for the plebbit archive link.
Its the evil twin
 
Ethan Moon was not only a great person but a amazing Woman
Ethan Moon was inspired to transition by being a close friend to Chris Chan
Ethan Moon was and is a great positive role model for the KiwiTrans community and also for the worldwide Trans community
RIP Ethan Moon
You might be gone, but you will live forever in our hearts.

here is a pic of Ethan Moon with passport and money ready for SRS in another country

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Dear lord, please tell me you guys have seen this:


About 4 trannies stomping the shit out of a teenager because he said they weren't women. Please enjoy all the comments of redditors saying that calling men in dresses men means that you deserve to be kicked and beaten to death.
News article about it:

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3 grown-ass men beating a teenager. Really makes you think.
 
What I don't get about reddit is how people can take it so seriously. Like it's fucking reddit, yes its a site that millions use everyday and it can be a place for people to share and create ideas. It's a place for cultured discussion on art and atheism, it's a place for political discourse.

Then in two clicks it's cat memes, or videos of fights or people showing their arseholes.

It's an image hosting site crossed with a forum.

That's all it is.

I don't know when it was but all of a sudden people using reddit started to take themselves far more seriously and then thought they were better than everyone else but now people want it to be balanced in their way. That's not fairness or objectivity its "I-want-my-own-way-ism". Fucking newsflash, that happens to every single site that has a membership and karma system.

It's a fucking image hosting site that got big and now people think it's some sort of higher power.

bunch of fucking cumsippers.
 
What I don't get about reddit is how people can take it so seriously. Like it's fucking reddit, yes its a site that millions use everyday and it can be a place for people to share and create ideas. It's a place for cultured discussion on art and atheism, it's a place for political discourse.

Then in two clicks it's cat memes, or videos of fights or people showing their arseholes.

It's an image hosting site crossed with a forum.

That's all it is.

I don't know when it was but all of a sudden people using reddit started to take themselves far more seriously and then thought they were better than everyone else but now people want it to be balanced in their way. That's not fairness or objectivity its "I-want-my-own-way-ism". Fucking newsflash, that happens to every single site that has a membership and karma system.

It's a fucking image hosting site that got big and now people think it's some sort of higher power.

bunch of fucking cumsippers.
14-year-olds think anything they're involved in is heady, universally-important stuff that the rest of the world is too square to fully appreciate.
 
News article about it:

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3 grown-ass men beating a teenager. Really makes you think.
Fuck kind of name is Amarnih? I don't care if it means something special to you all I think of is the clothing brand.

You had a chance to completely reinvent yourself, hit the reset button and be comfortable in your own skin and you chose that name.

Beggars belief.
 
You had a chance to completely reinvent yourself, hit the reset button and be comfortable in your own skin and you chose that name.
Trooning out is all about garnering maximum attention. Ridiculous appearance, ridiculous name, ridiculous behavior, ridiculous demands.

They'd rather be circus freaks that make people recoil in disgust than live as the anonymous, unremarkable men they are.
 
Trooning out is all about garnering maximum attention. Ridiculous appearance, ridiculous name, ridiculous behavior, ridiculous demands.

They'd rather be circus freaks that make people recoil in disgust than live as the anonymous, unremarkable men they are.

"Better to attention whore in Hell than be ignored in Heaven."
 
It really wasn't any better
I would say Tumblr was worse. Reddit is about as reactive as magnesium in water, but Tumblr somehow appears as a powder keg to me.

Reddit has the creepy rapists that slide into anyone with a hint of being a female's DMs, weird groomer troonies, and too much child pornography. Tumblr was way too sex positive for comfort. There's breaking the shame of being sexually repressed and then there's too far. In the case of Tumblr, it was an open secret that <18s were engaging in erotic roleplay and viewing NSFW blogs. There were also a lot of "totally 18s" ruining roleplay groups. It didn't matter if the kid lied, and this caused a lot of drama. Outside of the roleplay drama, there's the people going way too obsessive over what characters looked like. Sure, you might get death threats for saying "maybe cops aren't bad" on Reddit, but on Tumblr... well... it was bad. If you drew a character too skinny or not dark enough, you would have the hate brigade in your mailbox and they wouldn't leave until they had your head on a pike. These fanatics were a different breed of crazy.

People on Twitter blast Kiwi Farms all the time for being a "hate speech" and "bullying" website, but I've never been harassed here. Those Twittards are so clearly too young to remember the actual hell that was Tumblr. Meanwhile on the Farms, people have been incredibly nice to me. Sometimes I share unpopular opinions, but I've never had someone go out of their way to send me actual death threats. People disagree and sometimes phrase their disagreement using some extreme language. But no one goes a step further. Tumblr always did. They would always use extreme and hyperbolic language and go straight into your DMs to mail you death threats and why you should kill yourself. Tumblr was definitely a bullying website after 2011, when the users stopped showing up to make cringy fan art and fanfiction, and started trying to be super serious political activists. Andrew Hussie even made it a point to make fun of the Tumblr Homestuck fandom with an entire character and the empty-brained aposematism-haired landwhales didn't understand the joke as they drew fan art and recorded voice lines. Irony was also lost a lot.

Note that all of this stuff is from 2012 and is from an era where I was a teenager super interested in the cringy fan art and fanfiction. The SJW shit really started back in 2011 and it's mind-blowing to me what it took until 2015 for the media to catch wind.

Personally, I've experienced the hate mob flooding my inbox over stupid details. I woke up to 99+ notifications telling me how I should kill myself, I decided to delete my blog. I was a teenager and the amount of messages I got over a drawing I did fucked me up and it has stopped me from drawing since. I shaded a character "too light" because I didn't know how to shade darker skinned characters.

I guess that's why I'm so biased against measuring relative insanity of two different websites.

What I don't get about reddit is how people can take it so seriously. Like it's fucking reddit, yes its a site that millions use everyday and it can be a place for people to share and create ideas. It's a place for cultured discussion on art and atheism, it's a place for political discourse.

Then in two clicks it's cat memes, or videos of fights or people showing their arseholes.

It's an image hosting site crossed with a forum.

That's all it is.

I don't know when it was but all of a sudden people using reddit started to take themselves far more seriously and then thought they were better than everyone else but now people want it to be balanced in their way. That's not fairness or objectivity its "I-want-my-own-way-ism". Fucking newsflash, that happens to every single site that has a membership and karma system.

It's a fucking image hosting site that got big and now people think it's some sort of higher power.

bunch of fucking cumsippers.
Everything you said here is sadly applicable for Tumblr as well and it is what led to normal people disassociating with the website and leaving behind the lunatics. I seriously wonder if the Reddit power trannies got bored of how not mainstream Tumblr was (lol) and set their sights on Reddit because it's pretty much mainstream. You just can't control what people say on the internet like you can on Reddit. If someone says something retarded on Twitter, you can mass report them and hope it works. On Tumblr, you could "only" harass someone into deleting their blog after angrily hammering up a smear campaign on your blog and putting in all the hashtags. On Reddit you can just censor someone directly.
 
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