tiletap t1_j4nfe1b wrote
The other sites seem to promote hit-and-run commenters, whereas Reddit feels more like a community discussion for some reason.
wereplant t1_j4o7dfk wrote
Reddit has three modes of conversation: respectful discourse, jovial chaos, and BURN THE HERETICS.
fitzroy95 t1_j4op1m7 wrote
yeah, and which one you get tends to depend a lot on which subreddit you're in.
Danno1850 t1_j4p3nc2 wrote
*gently slides hand toward pitchfork
WolfResponsible8483 t1_j4po1x6 wrote
It also depends on your opinions and which subreddit you are in. In some subreddits it’s follow the herd or get destroyed - I tend to avoid those.
Jorsk3n t1_j4qdz1c wrote
>some
*most
All political subs, fandom subs and meme subs are like that.
NSFW subs doesn’t have that but they have their own problems like creepy comments.
Tech/science subs are okay, I guess? There it’s just important to cite sources.
Wholesome content subs are fine as well, as long as you don’t bring any negativity for obvious reasons.
wHDpVQjPu9Dkgk4FwN5T t1_j4pr1bg wrote
Indeed. Programmerhumor is pretty grown up, at least compared to pcmasterrace. Try telling the latter that windows 11 is not that bad and people will try to crucify you. Programmerhumor would probably make jokes about using Linux more than anything.
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