Cautemoc

Cautemoc t1_ivwydpo wrote

Reddit has a habit of trying to be negative towards new things. Someone made a curved computer screen that you could bend into a flat screen and Reddit was saying how useless it was, totally missing that at high enough sizes you can use it as a TV too and making it flat lets you sit further away.

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Cautemoc t1_ivw9pk9 wrote

Reddit's moderator system is falling apart. Some subs are completely lacking proper moderation. Some subs are becoming tyrannically over-moderated. Who would have thought making them completely immune to consequences and not employees would have negative repercussion's over time.

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Cautemoc t1_iu1k2yu wrote

I've ran into this a lot lately. Sometimes Redditor decide they just don't like that something exists so they downvote everything the person says in the hope it bullies them into not posting in the future, or make them feel ashamed to post. It's mostly a problem with front-page subs.

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