Reddit

What kind of technology does reddit need to stop going down?

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Less redditors

So the solution is for some redditors to come here then?

Something about less t-shirt spam

It's not like the quality of posts would go down.

Go back!

>>implying redditors don't spend their time here trying to take the pulse after their placebo communities don't cut the mustard

> implying redditors are not the same as 4channers

You can only go up from rock bottom

Do you know where you are?

nope they have their own posting style due to having a shit eating identity and so you'll never see them post anything that's negative or critical against that board's meta, usually just compliments or passive aggressive shit otherwise they get downboated into oblivion by lurkers who don't even participate in the discussion or care to do any research

Delete the fucking rate system. It's stupid and useless because of one single fact: 95% people on Earth are idiots so they don't have logic and they will down vote you because they don't agree with you or because you annoying them.

Now why would anyone want that?

a nuke

containment

I use reddit at times for general stuff like news and such. But usually lurk more on here due to being able to voice my opinion, and the worst thing that happens is being called a fag, instead of just being banned like from reddit.

Obscurity.

fag

More "Reddit gold". I'm sure they take it down on purpose so that the basedboys send more money.

Thank you, fag.

I dunno about what kinda news you use it for but I would not use reddit for news or anything other than some extremely niche community.

News as in "news regarding that particular niche that I can then use to look into what is currently happening and allowing me to form my own opinions".

That and porn, I guess.

useful for, for example, wine release notes, news related to linux (only that something happened with some other thing, don't take the title or post seriously) or some other project I like, and that's it. everything reddit is _good_ for