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by addingnumbers
1515 days ago
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Reddit is big on cargo-cult troubleshooting, you can't show them a TCP windowing problem or path MTU detection failure without "try changing your DNS servers" or "disable auto-negotiate on your Ethernet port" getting a hundred upvotes. |
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Yeah I would never look at reddit for troubleshooting: That's what the various stack-exchange/overflow sites are for... or even better what the specific web forums dedicated to that topic are for.
But I also rarely encounter a problem that doesn't have an answer ready to hand.
My experience with searching Reddit mostly comes for looking for basic shopping suggestions, specific item reviews, general knowledge type info.
If you're looking for detailed and complex analysis of what's going on an open forum that rewards broadly appealing advice and answers is very obviously not the solution.