Why the hell did Reddit remove Aaron Swartz's credit as a Reddit founder? The guy was a pioneer in internet free speech.
Reddit also removed one of Trumps biggest support groups on there for just talking normal politics. I'm not a fan of Reddit.
My few experiences showed me they were very close-minded, disrespectful to dissenting opinions and would ban people & delete posts that weren't in support of the donald! Also proudly presenting hate speech which went against the reddit TOS.
Re: Unpopular Opinions/Free Speech Topic
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 5:30 am
by FireyPaperMario
I personally prefer the 2005 remake, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, over the original 1972 film, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, because it has more of a back story of Willy's past, and Christopher Lee is in the remake as well
My few experiences showed me they were very close-minded, disrespectful to dissenting opinions and would ban people & delete posts that weren't in support of the Donald! Also proudly presenting hate speech which went against the Reddit TOS.
In the same regard, it is similar to r/politics. r/politics is just a left-wing subreddit where they post daily news critical to the Republican party (or mainly Trump) that may be biased or entirely fake. Oppositely, they would drop thousands of downvotes, ban and remove posts, and harass those who supported Trump/against the left, even if they provide concrete evidence and arguments. When you go there, you won't see anything supporting Trump, even if he did something good during his presidency.
Re: Unpopular Opinions/Free Speech Topic
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 1:33 pm
by Cedur
I'd say "Reddit" is not equal to "the media".
Re: Unpopular Opinions/Free Speech Topic
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 4:30 pm
by Magna Rebirth
Reddit is a closed bubble of liberal idiots that repeat the same jokes to each other to appear cool.
Re: Unpopular Opinions/Free Speech Topic
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 5:56 pm
by Sonya Sanchez
Imo Reddit subdued themself into another place where people just hide and spread misinformation and talk shit about others, just recently the Developers of Apex Legends banned a Player because he was playing in a Party with someone who cheated (And the banned person already ban evaded on multiple accounts) and now the Devs are getting Dev Threats because the people on Reddit believed his bs story and that the Devs only did it because a Female Streamer reported it.
Oh and obviously the most intelligent answers coming are "Simp".
Reddit just became another forced place where you either play by their rules or get casted out for it.
Re: Unpopular Opinions/Free Speech Topic
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 6:16 pm
by SimmondsSuperSponge
if you have a different opinion on reddit, they'll do nothing but hope that you die in a fire
Reddit just became another forced place where you either play by their rules or get casted out for it.
Thus what happened to r/thedonald. I used to enjoy the community until the cuck admins started driving people away.
Re: Unpopular Opinions/Free Speech Topic
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:54 pm
by aero
Re: Unpopular Opinions/Free Speech Topic
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 6:45 am
by FireyPaperMario
Here's my unpopular opinion for this post:
The "Twerking" fad is 1 of the Worst things that's more bad and pointless than the Harlem Shake fad. And Billy Ray Cyrus should be ashamed for allowing his daughter to start this toxic fad!
The "Twerking" fad is 1 of the Worst things that's more bad and pointless than the Harlem Shake fad. And Billy Ray Cyrus should be ashamed for allowing his daughter to start this toxic fad!
Ah yes of course the Father should be held responsible even though Miley is like the kinda age where she can do what she wants to do without asking him.
There's way worse problems smh.
Re: Unpopular Opinions/Free Speech Topic
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:57 pm
by SimmondsSuperSponge
whats wrong with harlem shake? it was harmless (i guess)