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Should we ban links to Reddit?

Recently Elon musk did a sieg heil on stage which was pretty cool. In response multiple subreddits banned links to twitter. I don't think we as a community can drive traffic to such a lame and cringe platform in good conscience.

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Redditors are so fricking stupid. They still don't understand that there has been a vibe shift and also that WW2 is increasingly irrelevant as the ruler that all events get compared to. The more likely thing with this nonsense about Musk giving a Nazi salute isn't that people are going to turn against the Republicans, it's that the Nazi salute will just start to become normalized because it's funny and it makes the libs mad. It's like they still think that it's 2017 when lib outlets had a hard clamp on social media, meanwhile in reality 4chan nearly completely won. Pretty much every major social media platform other than Reddit is full of open chuds. The Redditors live in some kind of delusional reality in which they do not realize this, and they are trying to swing around a clout that they simply no longer have, lol.

Every time that I think that Reddit has reached the maximum possible low of hysteria and stupidity, they manage to prove me wrong and become even more hysterical and stupid. It's almost not even funny at this point. Reddit libs are legitimately mentally ill, I kind of feel bad that they're trapped in an echo chamber that only fuels their disconnection from reality. It's truly become the lib version of 4chan in terms of being a wingcuck echo chamber, just without any of the subversive humor. So it's basically useless.

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