Redditt Work Like This
Reddit is like a huge online community where people can share about pretty much! Think of it like a bunch of different sections called communities. Each subreddit is dedicated to a specific thing, like cats, so you can read more find people who share your hobbies.
On Reddit,you can:post your own thoughts as comments, or react to other people's posts. People vote on posts and comments to show whether they like. The most popular posts get more attention, kind of like a popularity contest!
There are also interesting videos all over Reddit, so it's always a good place to spend time. Just remember to be nice to others, even if you don't agree with them. After all, Reddit is supposed to be a cool place for everyone!
AITA for Posting That?
So, I/My friend/my sibling was talking/ranting/telling me about this thing/situation/event that happened to them. They were really upset/angry/frustrated about it and wanted my opinion/advice/input. I told them they should post about it online because it wasn't a big deal/they were overreacting/it was their fault. But then, they got really mad/started crying/didn't say anything and walked away/left the room/hung up on me. I felt like a jerk/I was being helpful/they were taking things too far, so I posted about it online/I didn't post about it/I told my other friends about it without mentioning their name.
Now, everyone is saying I'm wrong/agreeing with me/staying out of it and I don't know what to do. Did I mess up?.
This Crazy Thread on Reddit
Dude, remember that time on Reddit? It was totally wild, like something out of a movie. This dude posted about that experience and it just exploded. People were freaking out over it, posting memes. There was even a huge debate in the comments about what actually happened. I'm still not totally sold on.
- It was completely unexpected
- The whole thing was just too much
- You wouldn't believe me if I told you
Circlejerk or Brilliant Insight?
Bro, let's be real here. The internet/web/digital world is a crazy/wild/weird place. One minute you're seeing memes/posts/content that make you laugh/think/question everything, and the next minute it's all circlejerks/echo chambers/groupthink. It's tough/hard/impossible to tell/figure out/distinguish what's actually good/great/intelligent and what's just a bunch of noise/hype/BS. Sometimes you gotta question/ponder/analyze everything, but other times it's like, "Yeah, this is deep/hilarious/mind-blowing."
- IMHO
- Share your thoughts
My Favorite Subreddit is [Insert Sub]
I mean, seriously, the [Insert Sub] subreddit is just amazing. It's like a sanctuary for people who are obsessed with all things[Insert Sub]. I could spend hours just reading the posts, and I always learn something new.
The members are so welcoming, and they're always happy to share. Plus, there's always {something happening. I just can't get enough of it.
Checking Your Upvote/Downvote Ratio Today?
How's your score looking today, fellow internet citizen? Are you crushing it with the upvotes? Or are those dislikes piling up like online clutter? Don't worry, we've all had periods where the community isn't quite on our side. Just keep sharing your {best{ content and eventually the system will come around.