Can people stop pretending that they don’t use reddit

can people stop pretending that they don’t use reddit

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i genuinely dont. im honestly too edgy to post there.I will say, that if you like porn, rebbit is pretty good for that, but twitter is even better.

only for porn, useless otherwise

This. Women will degrade themselves there for no reason.

I got banned in 20 minutes seriously if you didn't you don't belong here

but I don't use reddit, the community is terrible

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Reddit has only one use- answering a videogame question after scouring the internet and coming up dry.

Can you fuck off back there frognigger?

People on here that think only using le secret club basket weaving forum is a good thing are fucking autistic

no shit you like the reddit frog

It's good for finding solutions to certain problems
>having issue with game
>google "game issue reddit"
>first result is someone asking the exact problem i have
Some smaller subreddits are alright but with the way it's designed the whole site pretty much sucks.

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I used it in the past but now I use it only for porn and almost exclusively an image viewer for Reddit so it's not entirely reddit.

>frog furry
>redditor
like clockwork

''women''

I go to the bionicle subreddit because /toy/ is so slow

>the reddit frog

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Any Forums and YouTube are the only new sites I use. Every other social site I use is pre 2000.

like cuckwork

I don't have an account but at least once a month i end up there for a solution to some specific technical or game issue I'm having. Good that it shows up in google, but don't see myself using it outside of that.

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Reddit is normie enough to have actual women, yes.

in other words it's good when you use it like gamefaqs.

this
I use reddit for general questions about pretty much anything
>how do I change the tires on my car?
>what is the best brand of cooking oil?
>how do i beat [a certain part of a videogame I'm stuck in]
It's usually better than just reading random articles on the internet that have like a two paragraph long prose about the author's early life, and faster than making a thread on the right board in Any Forums(nel) and hoping it doesn't get archived underneath all the spam, stealth porn, and repetitive threads.
That said, I haven't used my reddit account at all. I created it to downvote a comment I didn't like and haven't used it since. Most of the threads I read there have long since been archived anyway.

It is the best quick solution literally any technical problem or advice, and is also great when you can't find answers for technical questions elsewhere if there is a good active subreddit centered around the topic of your problem.