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Really? Wow that's harsh, indeed. I commented by few times in the Dr. Who reddit. Some opinions about the 60th anniversary, etc but I was getting downvoted a lot and even a comment was removed. So annoying. I gave up there eventually and even gave up the new path they take with the show.
According to the left. Which is to say, today's left. Which is very different from the old left.
Censorship, licking the boots of authority, pushing your worldview onto others - these are the things I am talking about. Which is what the woke (today's left) and reddit are doing.
Some are okay (I like browsing the r/baseball subreddit, and some game subreddits look okay), others look like concentrated cancer (r/twoxchromosomes, r/politics, r/conservative, r/ontario, etc.) or just plain dumb (r/kidsaref******stupid, r/f***cars, r/mildlyinfuriating, etc.), or just people or bots posting the same stuff over and over (r/askreddit, r/meirl, etc.).
It used to basically be a place to get links to other places. "Front page of the internet" and all that. I never used it as a chat forum. You can still occasionally find a thing you're looking for if you try.
Its silicon valley, so of course it got riddled with left wing activists through mod manipulation, and all endorsed by the minions at headquarters.
Its a rigged system and any sub that went against the left were simply taken over by suspect mods or simply disappeared, eventually they resorted to "quarantining" subs they wanted to tag as toxic, like Gamergate, which is pathetic as if people complaining about video games are nazis, but it revealed their childish thinking. These are people who couldn't just stick their fingers in their hears, they had to do it to others, and it showed when one day the orange man sub accidentally stopped being suppressed and swamped the front page as it had genuine popularity, and so they suppressed it.