Most people don’t want the correct answer, they just want their preconceived biases to be confirmed.
Reddit is a big circlejerk of that
yep. The bigger the sub, the worse it was.
You would get some niche subs were there was some decent discussion but once one passed about 100K subscribers there would be a noticeable downward spiral.
It’s why a downvote system doesnt work with the masses
Uh no, if I’m looking up how to troubleshoot an issue with my computer’s motherboard, I don’t want to be told to slather it in banana pudding just because I like bananas. There ARE things where you can’t “bias” your way out of it, things that are objectively correct and incorrect.
I’ve always strongly believed that so I’m happy that someone else mentioned it
If I agree with them, they’re an expert. If I don’t, they don’t know nothing.
Socrates was right 2500 years ago
Not surprising really, humans haven’t changed in that time.
We invented Bed Bath & Beyond in that time though. That’s not nothing.
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Until they went bankrupt lol
We’ve developed better methods of shaving though.
The Internet also claims to be more experienced in a foreign country than the people living there
People on reddit certainly acted that way responding with their opinions when they think they know better than the people who actually have grown up in that country and experienced it