Of that list, I'd pick 9/11 because at least that one could be hypothetically true.
Does "some politicians take bribes or steal public money" count as a conspiracy?
Here's a thought: by publishing "uninteresting crap", you make it harder to filter the "important things" from them.
Imagine if someone made a study that said Tor is 95% child porn. Public opinion would become incredibly negative and people would be calling for its ban. Now imagine you pad that out by publishing a million other pages until the number goes down to 5%. Much better that way isn't it?
In fact, all of Imzy is currently deep web.
Uhh, wrong link?
@Dan, the million-dollar question: if I go to a thread in a certain community, post something that goes directly against their ideology (without insulting anyone), and everyone "gangs up" on me and call me things ranging from "ignorant" to "human detritus", does that count as harassment, or is it my fault for disrupting their community?
"rape threats, death threats, doxxing, following people from community to community, stalking them online and off, rallying groups of others to join in, telling people to kill themselves, telling them to hurt themselves, or telling them that they're worthless, stupid, or just plain shit for their opinions" is commonplace on reddit?
OK, I admit "calling them stupid" happens a lot, as well as "ganging up on the outsider" when someone invades their ideological bubble, but I don't think the rest do.
drama free
Given that all the "meta" communities that caused 95% of the drama on reddit (think subredditdrama, SRS) have already established themselves here, don't keep your hopes up.
I don't even understand what that means. Whites invented the idea of whites and blacks being different groups?
I've been on reddit for many years and I've never seen anything like that happen first hand. People are acting like it happens in every thread.
Yes please. Reposting good content is the basic pillar of Internet communities.
Real names are never the answer to anything.
The truly hateful comments that you can feel burn with a passion that I cannot understand.
Either you're exaggerating or we read different comments.
The general opinion there could be summarised as "reddit is a community, admins aren't supposed to do much".
It's a very accurate radar in a chip form that can detect finger movements and can be used to implement user interfaces. Shitty clickbait title.
At the beginning of the concert: "We remind people with iPhones that they won't be able to record anything. Those with android though, they can do whatever the hell they want." Great publicity.
I scroll through my whole feed.
which is like 1 or 2 posts lol
I mean news agencies in general
Google+
Relevant comic:

Also applies very much to Imzy
Please stop selling the idea that alzheimers or cancer has been cured every single month.
USB was made in a time when computers were computers and devices were dumb devices. Hence its asymmetric nature and complete lack of security considerations. Now things have changed and we have computers smaller than a post stamp embedded pretty much everywhere. So people better learn to deal with that.
That goes for all the sysadmins that only let "authorised devices" near their network because it's otherwise insecure. How is that working out for you now that everything is wireless and everyone carries one or more computers at all times?
Honestly I don't see the problem at all.
I think it's very hypocritical to support a system like Steam where Valve takes 30% of everyone's sales doing pretty much nothing and then condemn companies for doing the same thing with mods.
(obviously selling other people's mods is not OK, but isn't it already illegal anyway?)
So if I'm the 6th member and I joined 27 days later, extrapolating in the future means we should catch up with reddit's /r/tf2 around the year 13421.



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