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Back when Reddit allowed API access, I used a reader (rif) which allowed blocking subreddits. I did an experiment where I would browse /r/all and block any subreddit that had a toxic, gruesome, nsfw, or other content playing on negative emotions (like a pseudo feel-good post based on an otherwise negative phenomena). After a few years, and hundreds of banned subreddits, my /r/all was very wholesome, but contained only animal or niche hobby related subreddits. It was quite eye-opening on how negative reddit is, and also revealed how boring it is without the kind of algorithmic reaction seeking content. In other words, if 35% of hn content is positive (or neutral?), compared to reddit and most mainstream social media, it's actually very positive! Edit: I found the list of blocked subreddits if anyone is curious to see: https://hlnet.neocities.org/RIF_filters_categorized.txt Note that it also includes stuff I wasn't interested in at the time, like anime, and only has subreddits up until I quit, around the API ban. |