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[DISCUSSIONPOST] What is a Redditor? :soyreddit:

What is a redditor? Is it a person that merely uses reddit? Or are there spiritual qualities of a person that makes them a redditor? Can a person be a redditor without using reddit? Can a person use reddit without being a redditor? I ask because the term "redditor" has become mixed up in a whole lot of other ideas, including consumerism, soullessness, atheism, etc.

I'm interested in your opinions, so please leave a comment below. As for me, here's my current theory on what makes a redditor...

1. Complete Deference To Mainstream Opinion: Modern redditors will almost always follow the general thrust of mainstream opinion. I hope that my readers will understand that I'm not referring to whoever holds the most power in society - this is a thing that swings back and forth as time goes on - but rather what are considered generally acceptable opinions, especially as expressed by the media and corporate interests. Having mainstream opinions is not unusual, obviously (otherwise they wouldn't be mainstream, right?), but what is unusual is complete deference to those opinions. Most people have at least some thought process and disagreements with mainstream consensus.

2. Celebration of Dweebishness: I don't mean that redditors are dweebs - many of them are, but that's not the point. Everyone has low points, everyone feels afraid or sad or lazy at times. The difference between a normal person and a redditor is that redditors celebrate their own dweebishness. They celebrate their lowliness and refuse to even consider changing. There is a psychological element of inferiority at play here. They don't think they are capable of being better, and they are afraid of failing in the process of being better, so they linger in a familiar heck.

3. Rejection of Normalcy: This is the other side of Point 2. Anything that is things that "other people" do is instantly negative. Sports, Family, Popular social media, Religion, Homeownership, and being well groomed are all classic examples. Again, the hatred of these things is mostly a reflection of their own sense of inferiority. They don't think they can be normal, and thinking about themselves in comparison to others makes them feel inferior, so they reject normalcy as a whole.

4. Obsession with Objectivity: In any issue, redditors believe, if something can't be proven with logic, it is worthless and even harmful. The biggest example of this is reddit's neurodivergent atheism. They don't just not believe in God, they are obsessed with their lack of belief in God. For instance, getting pissy when someone says "Thank God". To put it another way - they only live in their Ego Mind. They've cut off any connection to anything deeper within themselves, chalking any conflict up to a variety of mental illnesses (see also: point 2). Another example is living in pods. "Living in pods is more economical and better for the environment. It's dehumanizing, you say? I'm going to need a source for that claim. Clearly, you're being irrational, so you are mentally ill, so you will need to take some anti-depressants."

5. Pseudo-Anonymity: On reddit, you don't form connections with individuals, you form connections with content. It would be extremely unusual on reddit to remember someone's username and think of them as an individual user with idiosyncrasies and tastes. The difference between reddit and 4chan, however, is that anons are literally anonymous, and suffer no real repercussions for acting strangely, whereas on reddit you get punished, both by karma and being banned. There's two sides of this - on the one hand, reddit as a website encourages this with the technical details of the website, where usernames are small and they all look the same. On the other hand, all redditors act in essentially the same way. They have the same opinions and behaviors. This, of course, ends up leaking into the rest of their lives.

6. Obsession with Things apart from their Intrinsic Qualities: This is a super-wordy way to describe "franchise consumerism", because the consoomer meme doesn't capture the absurdity of these people. Consider Star Wars, for instance. The original Star Wars trilogy were genuinely good - not in a nerdy sci-fi sense, but just as movies. There had lovable characters, an engaging plot, a simple theme about good and evil with a little bit of heroes journey stuff. Star Wars fanboys, however, don't care about the movie, they care about the franchise. They think that it was the laser swords and jedi that made Star Wars good, so they consume any piece of media that has laser swords and jedi - for instance, the Prequels and the Sequels. Another example is LotR - one of the greatest pieces of fantasy ever written, with masterful and poetic writing and themes about how insignificant people can play a big role in resisting evil - is reduced down to the setting and characters and "lore", so they obsess over any piece of media with those elements.

7. General Sense of Negativity, Dread, and Cynicism: Redditors are negative about everything, unless it is one of their pet obsessions. Everything is going down the drain in the world for redditors. The greedy corporations are actively ruining X, before long X will be gone, X isn't even that good anyways, X used to be good but now it isn't. The world is a few years away from ending and we will all starve to death, earth is overpopulated so anyone having children is evil, even if we get our guys into office, the other guys will ruin it from the shadows. Nothing is good about the world, everything is 100% bleak. Ironically, the best example of this is the opposite: /r/WholesomeMemes, which is a response to this overwhelming sentiment. Even the posts about hecking doggos are laced with a bitter irony or two-facedness - this is all just a short distraction until we return to our nihilistic existence. This contributes to Point 6, because redditors try to escape this with muh nostalgia and returning to an "idyllic youth". It is contributed to by 2 and 4, because being so obsessed with their ego mind, they are unable to accept their own flaws. I think their is a psychological element here as well, where redditors project their own flawed state onto the world at large.

8. Humor is Repeating Things: Redditors think that the peak of comedy is repeating things. They make references, quote movies, etc. Outside of that, their comedy is post-ironic self-reference to - you guessed it - other funny things. This is the notion of a circlejerk.

9. They think they are significant: To be fair, reddit has 50 million daily visitors. However, only 1% of those users comment every month. That leaves us with 500,000 active redditors worldwide. If all of those redditors were in the United States, they would make up just over a thousandth of a percent of the population. (Assuming US population is 330 million). Any redditor that you see calling for a revolution is calling for 0.001% of the population to go against the other 99.999%. They have no power whatsoever.

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this circlebroke post is a decade old but it still rings true. while some superficial aesthetics and opinions have changed, the inner core of The Redditor has remained the same since the site got created.

the first three points it makes (second opinion bias, snowflaking, "i am a misunderstood genius") honestly explain so much. it perfectly summarized /r/fuckcars years before the subreddit got popular.

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That post probably applies even more to rDrama than it does to Reddit


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:#marseychingchongitsover:

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Dramanauts are just redditors who got kicked off 109 subreddits by bots and powerjannies so they set up a new home for themselves in the Holy Land

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Accurate for me

I was fed up at being banned so much, let me speakkkkk!!!! I just wanna speak goddamit, do you fear my words this much?

Drama users are brave, they don’t ban me for these types of words:marseylove: holy land:marseylove::marseyisraellove:


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And unlike MDEfugees actually succeeded.

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Is it possible to learn this power of "just not being a wingcuck, idiot?"

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The difference between rdrama and reddit is that rdrama users know they're being incredibly petty and wasting time on pointless internet slapfights.

Only lolcows are capable of earnestly engaging in things in a way that actually generates lulz. A dramatard would be aware of what's going on and would pull out when they got bored because they aren't actually invested in winning the argument, whereas a lolcow needs to win.

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I also want to feel superior to redditors, but then I look at the front page of here and see Pizza and the Russia defense force going at it for days combined with all the “dramaisms” and realize you give us too much credit. The vast majority of people on here are redditors who just hate heccin wholesomerino redditisms. They like the platform structure, just not the users.

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Everyone who uses this site had to have used (and probably even liked using) Reddit at some point. I told someone else who never used Reddit to check out this site because it's funny, and the response I got back was basically "it's kind of funny but they talk about Reddit too much and I don't know anything about that."

Aside from being edgy, which is fun, the only really big difference between rdrama and reddit is that the user community here is small enough that you can actually remember other users, making it more like an old school forum if anything. Reddit's so big I never even noticed any other users from day to day except the occasional gimmick posters like that guy who would write long essayposts that all ended in his dad shocking him with jumper cables.

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This site isn't for people who can't handle a little bit of discussion about Reddit. If you can't take some harmless reddit discussion, then you should find some other site to go to. This site is for people who want to talk about reddit, whether they like it or not.

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IDK about you neighbors I came from 4chan(nel) and keep posting here because it's funny; KF without everyone being a sanctimonious butthole 90% of the time.

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:#marseyshutitdown:

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that is a good post, thanks for sharing, I've never read it before but it encapsulates a lot of frustrations I had with reddit (and the internet at large) years ago, especially second option bias. This comment on /r/AskHistorians about history as cynicism is incredibly satisfying to me because that is something that irritated me to no end.

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Cynicism is fun when you’re the one doing it and getting in really deep, seeing through everything.

It’s SUPER annoying to listen to when you are hearing it on the other end. Explains why historians and history lovers are such unpopular losers


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Cynicism is like smoking - it feels good in the moment but it gives you cancer if you keep doing it.

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But unlike smoking, it's not cool and gets you no b-words

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>circlebroke

Now there’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. That sub went through multiple different waves of wingcuckery

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Ah, circle broke, the original meta discussion of reddit bullshit. I miss it before the circjerk mods became :marseytrain2:s and stragged up the place.

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Angrydm and his ilk ruined that place

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Now that's a username I haven't heard in forever. IIRC he was one of the heads of LeftWithSharpEdge before /r/drama trolled them to do death, and then he was associated with LSC for a while until he just disappeared for some reason.

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So he went from cb to cb2 and then negareddit (which was one of those most pathetic). He made some goodbye post to g*merghazi only to resurface under a new alt at some point

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Lol he's still posting. I would kill myself if I was dramaposting for 10 years(:marseyeren:)

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Now that's a novel marsey

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I made it:marseyexcited:

I also made Flochsey :marseyfloch:

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I have a lot of yhoughts about Eren's portrayal as a character and the fanbase he's attracted on both sides of the aisle, but Floch is just pure fun. Really makes me :marseythinkorino: about the idea that Isayama was deliberately writing the fascists to be sympathetic.

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My favourite moment of season 3 part 2 is when Owl denies their version of the holocaust, with positive music playing in the background:marseyxd:

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Does second opinion bias just mean being a contrarian?

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Basically, but only against what's perceived as mainstream opinion.

And it's second option bias. The r-slur can't read.

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Some of that is still true, but the "empathy deficit" thing is completely gone now, it's all hand wringing all the time about everything. Reddit hasn't been "on the techie side of things" ever since the Obama AMA.

Think about it: how many ascendant flavor-of-the-quarter subs have there been, and how many of those are concerned with some left-wing social issue? The answer is a dozen at least, and all of them. Antiwork (and its spinoffs), frickcars, GCJ, the various strag_irls, he various thinly-veiled commie meme subs (LSC, BoringDystopia), and on and on and on. Every one of them pushes the old techie-libertarian nature of reddit back a little more.

Frickcars may be the perfect example given how not so long ago electric cars were reddit's main circlejerk. A tech solution for a left-wing cause célèbre? In 2010, yes please! In 2022, tech is evil.

By the way, there is a simple metric you can look to that tracks this development perfectly: mobile users. It's very easy to keep the r-slurs out in 2023: don't make an app, and don't make a phone layout.

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frickcars is the perfect example for the empathy gap. it entirely consists of people who can't drive a car for whatever reason (poor, twelve year old, unable to get license, etc...) - and as such, they're automatically taking the side of non-drivers every time no matter what.

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Proudly leftist and staunchly pro gay rights, but cruelly dismissive any issues affecting women or minorities

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:gigachad4:

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:#brainletchadmask:

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:marseyseet#he:

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:marseyblops2cel: still a sexless halfwit? :!marseyblops2cel:

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:marseyc#ope:

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The funniest thing about that post is that it applies to itself.


:#marseytwerking:

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