The shills there GLOW. They think WSB is about investing smartly for retirement and think it's toxic because they get called autistic retards and apes. They are unironically too retarded for wsb and that literally isn't possible.
It shows how little the minimum wage shills are worth. Their bosses never even bothered to orient them, leaving them absolutely confused and incapable of shilling
Also look at the Google trends for "Buy reddit account" and cross reference to WSB. Notice anything? They had to create new Win accounts or reuse existing shills - more glow.
January 2020 saw two major reddit communities suffer a coup.
Both events occurred after the respective subreddits hit the mainstream. Reddit clearly jumped at the opportunity to "restructure" these "troublesome" subs in the aftermath of the negative PR.
The quality of content at /r/conspiracy has suffered dramatically in the last month, as anti-conspiracy trolls and bots have swarmed the sub.
Now folks are seeing the same thing happening to WSB...the mod that was the most dedicated to and passionate about the sub is being prevented by the admins from returning.
Admins do NOT want independent-minded individuals running the "controversial" subs.
r/WSB joins r/conspiracy in the growing list of communities commandeered by Reddit inc.
Ok what I always noticed with reddit is "the echo chamber" you go to MOST ANY subreddit and make a post related to the topic and you're going to find an echo chamber of comments. Make a comment about the show "Black Mirror" on that sub and people are going to agree (for the most part you still have some dicks). But that's all they want reddit to be is an echochamber. They don't want any original ideas anywhere. It's all propoganda. I wouldn't be surprised if they've been using the algorithm since day 1 on reddit to silence people as quietly as they can.
The whole site manipulates votes and sometimes the stuff on /r/all seems like it's just one big advertisement.
I think the whole time they've pushed propaganda in your face and you didn't even know it. Ever come across a post on a subreddit and it doesn't fit with the sub? Only to see another version of that post (meme) on another sub, that actually makes sense. What if it's all propaganda and reddit making bets on their mods, watching their inboxes and then pulling the plug in the last second... They like anytime they can get someone to work for free.
its designed like that because if you get downvoted too much you have a stupid 10 minute delay between posts.Reddit encourages you to follow the opinion of the sub or you can't really have a discussion in that sub.
Fuck Reddit... WSB.WIN!!
The shills there GLOW. They think WSB is about investing smartly for retirement and think it's toxic because they get called autistic retards and apes. They are unironically too retarded for wsb and that literally isn't possible.
It shows how little the minimum wage shills are worth. Their bosses never even bothered to orient them, leaving them absolutely confused and incapable of shilling
Also look at the Google trends for "Buy reddit account" and cross reference to WSB. Notice anything? They had to create new Win accounts or reuse existing shills - more glow.
When I hear cross reference I think South Park
January 2020 saw two major reddit communities suffer a coup.
Both events occurred after the respective subreddits hit the mainstream. Reddit clearly jumped at the opportunity to "restructure" these "troublesome" subs in the aftermath of the negative PR.
The quality of content at /r/conspiracy has suffered dramatically in the last month, as anti-conspiracy trolls and bots have swarmed the sub.
Now folks are seeing the same thing happening to WSB...the mod that was the most dedicated to and passionate about the sub is being prevented by the admins from returning.
Admins do NOT want independent-minded individuals running the "controversial" subs.
r/WSB joins r/conspiracy in the growing list of communities commandeered by Reddit inc.
Ok what I always noticed with reddit is "the echo chamber" you go to MOST ANY subreddit and make a post related to the topic and you're going to find an echo chamber of comments. Make a comment about the show "Black Mirror" on that sub and people are going to agree (for the most part you still have some dicks). But that's all they want reddit to be is an echochamber. They don't want any original ideas anywhere. It's all propoganda. I wouldn't be surprised if they've been using the algorithm since day 1 on reddit to silence people as quietly as they can.
The whole site manipulates votes and sometimes the stuff on /r/all seems like it's just one big advertisement.
I think the whole time they've pushed propaganda in your face and you didn't even know it. Ever come across a post on a subreddit and it doesn't fit with the sub? Only to see another version of that post (meme) on another sub, that actually makes sense. What if it's all propaganda and reddit making bets on their mods, watching their inboxes and then pulling the plug in the last second... They like anytime they can get someone to work for free.
Sorry for the rant.
its designed like that because if you get downvoted too much you have a stupid 10 minute delay between posts.Reddit encourages you to follow the opinion of the sub or you can't really have a discussion in that sub.
When something works, it gets repeated. Removing mods who do not “toe the line” makes subreddits easier to kill or control.
statement from zjz