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by waltbosz
1650 days ago
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This is true to an extent, but I find that reddit culture seeps its way into all subs. There is a overreaching lack of seriousness. It's my observation that the average redditor is more interested in gaining upvotes via silly class-clown behavior, than actually contributing meaningful conversation. Or interested in upvoting silly comments. Even in subreddits where the topic of discussion is something serious, such as a forum for advice seeking, people can't help but reply to posts with jokes. What is worse is when people are downvoted for a reply which is intelligent and serious, but is contrary to popular opinion. |
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To be honest, I don't know why a similar app or extension hasn't come up to replace what Stumble did. Surely there's advertising potential there (1 ad per every X clicks) and even a subscription option (remove ads or access to unlimited interest categories for $x dollars).