...Yes, I'm more of a Reddit user than a 4chan user, but to be honest, I actually really don't like it. A number of the stereotypes about Reddit users are true, the population is generally quite homogenous (not much diversity, they're pretty much all straight nerdy males from 15-30), atheist, liberal, quite opposed to Social Justice Warrior types (and consequently Tumblr, though depends on the subreddit), and so on. Often rude and stubborn, and the whole voting system results in a hivemind, disagreeable or unpopular opinions get downvoted and effectively silenced, no one actually follows reddiquette.
I usually browse /r/tf2/ and /r/twitchplayspokemon/, and a few MLP and LGBTQ subreddits (mostly trans stuff), that I sometimes visit but not often.
I use Reddit sometimes, mostly to check on /tf2 and also to go look at /ecchi and /hentai, though I've never posted in the latter two. I was active at one time but now I'm not since I have a BL2 obsession and not a TF2 obsession. :V
- BlackMageMario
Yes.
I use it more for news update sort of stuff for the things I'm interested in. So, I'm subscribed to places like r/minecraft, r/pokemon, r/smashbros, r/wiiu, r/3ds, etc. I generally don't browse the comments very often because like others said, it's pretty toxic.
Oh, and if I find anyone there from SMWC, I add them as a friend and I regularly check r/friends. Yes, kian, MVS, and mockingod, I do see all of your posts. {B)
Not registered on reddit yet so no posts, but I do semi-regularly visit /r/pokemonzetaomicron (Zeta/Omicron being a very cool Pokemon fangame) for updates. A good bunch of the threads there are pretty eh, but the moderators there seem pretty cool.
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I'm probably retired tbh
I browse reddit a lot, but I never post or comment. My favorite subreddits are /r/civ, /r/dataisbeautiful, /r/globaloffensive and /r/tf2.
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I don't browse reddit regularly. I only went on it like a few months ago.
I have a reddit account under the name /u/velocikoopa (I don't know why I used that name). I like to lurk in /r/magictcg and /r/subredditdrama, and I've notably been involved with /r/twitchplayspokemon.
That's about it though.
Extras
I should have something witty to put here (even if it's just to update dated info), shouldn't I?
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r/NFL and I really should cut down on my posting there.
r/Ravens
r/ Any team the above will face during the season.
r/Killeen
r/Smashbros
I roam around the most.
what is this shit even
Jokes apart, yes. I use Reddit mainly to discover Nintendo-ish stuff and so I like to lurk in /r/Nintendo or r/Supermario. And what else?
Oh, yeah. I lurk 'round Reddit using /u/LakituGamer64 (originality spewing everywhere ).
Originally posted by Raidenthequick
Nope.
Originally posted by TRS
I have a reddit account under the name /u/velocikoopa (I don't know why I used that name). I like to lurk in /r/magictcg and /r/subredditdrama, and I've notably been involved with /r/twitchplayspokemon.
That's about it though.
Oh wow, so I'm not the only one who's still involved with TPP? nice
/r/nottheonion (fav)
/r/nottimanderic (outsider and unintentional comedy videos)
/r/youtubehaiku (short videos)
/r/gamedeals (online sites with discounts on games)
/r/gamegrumps (fan)
/r/albumartporn (not actual porn but I like album covers)
/r/porn_plots is nsfw but hilarious. Literally the plot lines from porns and some of them are hysterical
then random subs for the tv shows I watch. I'm only semi-active on the gamegrumps subreddit but that's about it.ask me if i give a f*ck...
Originally posted by Dotsarecool
Yes, kian, MVS, and mockingod, I do see all of your posts. {B)
I do browse Reddit (username left as an exercise to the reader). I'm subscribed to a wide range of subs, from the SFWPorn network to programming subs, /r/NFL and /r/Colts (hail the neard), and other subs related to my interest. Used to be subscribed to a few meta subs like Circlebroke before they changed from satirical to just plain angry.
Found out about reddit on 4chan. Saw screenshots, saw rage comics, saw adviceanimals, assumed the site was terrible and hated it with everybody else.
I recently actually started browsing the site (about 1 year now since I've been browsing on and off. I don't browse it nearly as much as 4chan) and I don't think the hate is unfounded. The site is a cesspool of retarded inside jokes, reposts, and circlejerking. It's not a horrible site though. It's a decent way to learn new things, and a good resource for relevant news. However, the comments really ruin everything. Basically, check the site for news, identify any legitimate discussion in the comments, if there isn't any just close the tab. Subs for specific topics are usually decent for discussion, but even those subs suffer from the reddit flaws.
The upvote/downvote system is especially atrocious, and it causes way too many issues than it actually solves. The mods/admins are horrible at their job, the userbase itself is incredibly cancerous, and the little OC produced is terrible by nature. Memes still run rampant, even in the niche subs I mentioned earlier. As a matter of fact, the memes that ruin the site are usually the most upvoted things on said niche subs. The site in general is not good for any meaningful discussion.
Ironically, reddit (along with tumblr) is pretty good for porn. At least they got that going for them.
Originally posted by Dotsarecool
Yes, kian, MVS, and mockingod, I do see all of your posts. {B)
fucking creep
Anyways, I check:
/r/gaming
/r/gamegrumps
/r/games
/r/pcmasterrace
/r/circlejerk
/r/rage
/r/nottheonion
/r/jailbreak (Gonna be a lot more inactive on that after I install iOS 8...)
/r/morbidreality
/r/CrappyDesign