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[–] TrickDacy 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Did you study my history or what?

Kinda weird you're convinced I am claiming reddit has better quality shit or something. Yeah maybe I should post, but honestly most times I've tried I get my post deleted due to some ridiculous rule. Then I see posts like this one all the time, not fitting the sub or just not being interesting... Doesn't inspire me

[–] Exusia 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

2 critical replies in, opened your profile saw 500 comments and no posts, June join date. Most of the recents deal in Linux. Dropped it there. I didn't say reddit is better, I'm saying the stereotype of redditors is to complain but not do anything about it.

If the differences between a shitpost and a meme were better defined maybe I'd find myself adhering to those definitions better. But in my long experience downloading memes/shitposts/funny pictures (over 5000 now) most places use these terms interchangeably. Losing a post to moderation here and there ain't so bad, it's more of a learning experience to not post anything too similar to that.

[–] TrickDacy 1 points 1 year ago

I'm saying the stereotype of redditors is to complain but not do anything about it.

You just described human nature then ascribed it to Redditors in particular...

Losing a post to moderation here and there ain't so bad

Ok so what's so bad about an (accurate) criticism on occasion that "this is not a meme"? Sounds also like a thing you could learn from.

Instead of asking me to post more stuff. if I took your advice and suddenly matched your every post, then we, I guess, would end up with one post that is a meme and one that isn't. That's a marginal improvement I guess, but it ignores the fact that people who post could just care that words have meaning