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lmao it's real

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1726526232697004.webp

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The front page has to be astroturfed to heck. I wonder how many posts are made by real living people.

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These default subreddit posts end up on /r/all and mobile lurkers upmarsey without ever engaging with the content.

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Yet another benefit of old forums was that users had to actually click on a post to increase it's standing on the front page, since there was no way to reply to a thread without opening it.

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I think most real people stay on the city and hobby/sports subs.

For example the F1 sub is pretty reasonable for Reddit and also gets over 10k comments on the live race day thread.

City subs are delusional though

I've also noticed I actually get better info if I add -reddit to searches. I'll often get niche forums

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Hobby or sports have actual people navigate to a specific sub because it's something they're passionate about.

All these interestingasfricks, meirls, leopardatemyfaces etc. are mostly driven by algorithm stuffing them on people's feed/front page. Basically nobody goes "hmm I'm really passionate about schadenfreude of hypocrites to the point I'll visit leopardatemyface 4 times a day", they just see a headline on their phone as they scroll and upmarsey it.

These subs can also then easily spring up or die since they're mostly repost-from-other-media driven, not driven by a built up community or particular show or sport being on.

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The footy threads aee insane. Literally the moment a post match thread goes up for a big onr there's a good 200 comments

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I don't know about footy, but basketball and American football threads are usually 50% made up of comments either blaming the refs or calling one's team's coaches stupid. Of course that's not just a Reddit thing, that's pretty much all sports discussion that's open to the public.

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City subs are usually like a third posts about crime, a third posts accusing the people who make the crime posts of being right-wing brigaders/trolls, and another third posts with pretty pictures of the city.

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Half the users on Reddit are alts from rdrama.net

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I imagine that's people on the actual subreddit page. I'm willing to bet for braindead front page subs the vast majority of user interactions come front the front page feed and users never engage beyond that

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