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Off Topic / Re: Reddit permanent ban
« Last post by Rhienfo on Thu, 25 April 2024, 08:31:43 »Interesting to hear. I have been to Reddit a few times over the years, but it always seemed to be inscrutable and opaque.
Having never been able to extract anything useful there, I stopped trying.
Reddit isn't so bad if you are looking for general questions, but reddit as a platform sucks for this if you get what I'm mean. The answers are there, you just have to find them with a search engine, so like you write your question into google and then put reddit at the end and it should answer your question. I basically do this more than actual google searches cause google by itself doesn't give that good answers.
Very few subreddits are good at all, and the good ones are all kinda niche, once a subreddit gets big it gets so disconnected from actual discussion a lot of the times it's not worth checking out anymore.