What is it about Reddit's userbase that makes them so insufferable? - "Edit: Thanks for the upvotes and the gold!"

Chin of Campbell

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Reddit can be a good place to find information on praticularly specific subjects that lack a greater community hub. Going there will inevitably expose you to its subhuman userbase, however.

What is it about Reddit humor and nuspeak that is so annoying? Why do they all have the same sense of humor and mannerisms? Why (besides deep-seated anger issues) do I want to deck someone every time I see "Holy shit I just spilled my X" or "You win the internet"? Am I just autistic or am I not the only one who feels this way (or both)?
 
Because upboats create circlejerks and incentive people to only post rehashed content. Why bother coming up with anything original if it might not get attention or even disliked when you can post what everybody already knows they like and get thousands of good boy points?
 
I think what makes reddit's user base annoying is the creation of echo chambers and the enforcement of not going too against the mold by mods. Left or right, hobby or politics, there are subreddits where stepping out of line gets you shadowbanned or just normally banned. So the consequence of this is that it creates a feedback loop where you post FUCK DRUMPF/SJWS and get up votes and gold (fucking lol) and I guess it's just a natural human reaction to be reinforced by that and think it's genuinely the right way to think.

Come to think of it that's pretty much how most communities work, reddit is just a general intersection of normiedom and e-culture so you get more cases than specialized forums like REE.
 
  • The voting system hides anything controversial. To avoid being hidden, people fall in line with the circle jerk. If you don't, you're hidden from view and it looks like everyone is falling in line with the circle jerk.
  • People like things that are familiar, so the familiar gets posted and up-voted. What gets up-voted becomes familiar, so it continues to get up-votes. This is a well established quirk of human psychology and is the reason why the radio plays the same songs over and over, and why pop songs keep using the same four chords.
  • Reddit has Super Mods, mods that moderate many big subreddits.
  • Many of the Reddit mods are activists that seek to mold communities in their own vision, rather than, you know, moderate the communities.
  • Many of the activist mods are super mods.
  • Corporations get involved in moderating communities about their products.
  • Reddit is filled with normies that think they aren't normies.
  • Smug
 
No one can really be made fun of there besides the "right" kind of people. Any time certain groups are "protected" or coddled over others you're bound to create a bias environment with people walking on eggshells. Censoring more and more content also does not help things. You get the feeling you are being propagandized to the moment you arrive, and without a truly free voice you can't call faggoty topics out.
 
I don't have an account on reddit (why would you make one?), but I have lurked for years.

I only go there for:


There is so much stupid shit posted there that people become jaded and the mods suck everywhere. Why can't it just be simple shit like removing spam posts.
 
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