【old news】Stanford university study reddit including brigading

1  2019-01-08 by Kiru-Kokujin27

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Despite being less than one percent of reddit's population meta subs make up 74% of all intergroup conflicts on reddit.

a way to look at antisocial behavior in online environments

So all the shit talking subs

mostly but you have things like r/nintendoswitch not sure what they did to get there

Imagine getting brigaded by r/hearthstone

card gaymers

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Drama posting as a whole rots your brain, the sub is easily one of the most transphobic subreddits filled with Enlightened centrists and alt-light trolls, the mod team is a bunch of weirdo nominally left succdems who post on Stupidpol about how they're the bastion of left thought.

One of them made a post about how they used to be a SJW but alienated all their friends and family and now decries idpol, when in reality they're probably just insufferable to be around

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Academia is just peer-reviewed brigading.

This but unironically

Fuck you Ed. Quit suggesting I'm capable of irony. ( ͡° ʖ̯ ͡°)

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