fun fact: if you're shadowbanned, and you create a sub, it gets banned immediately
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ever since they got rid of consumeproduct i've used it less, but there's still some subs worth going to, for me at least. buildapcsales, crackwatch, freegamefindings, gamedeals, & 4chan. i'm not sure we have the equivalent of those on .win yet.
i have no idea why i was shadowbanned, but i don't really care either. i just think its interesting that subs get instantly banned the moment you create them when you have a shadowban. might have some fun with it.
There are no subs worth giving them clicks for.
Sure, I'd love to talk about Star Wars Armada. But I'd rather see reddit burn. That site is dead to me, I don't see why other people's conviction is so lacking.
The old depressing truth of human willingness to sacrifice principles and freedom for convenience and safety.
Social media companies want views on ads, mental influence and sellable data. If they're not getting paid and they're not turning you into an intersectional leftist, clicks aren't worth shit.
You know what I mean you pretentious twit.
Social media companies want to make money, sure. But they want to control you most of all.
Using their site is letting them control you.
reddit will continue to destroy itself, don't worry.
That is not my concern. They could last forever and it wouldn't change my perspective at all.
It's like this:
In this culture war, I've burned bridges most people don't even have. My extended family being as deeply involved in the democratic party as they are, for me, there is no going back.
It's not "oh, I won't use reddit again", it's "oh, I'll never see my relatives at a holiday again".
So I'm kinda peeved when I see people being one foot in and one foot out about using sites on the other side of the argument.
When I leave a site, that's it. Done. Gone. No looking back. Too much has been sacrificed to change course now.
you realize kotakuinaction2 still exists on reddit, right?