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It's redditor haha. And idk, I've gotten 3 free steam games from r/gaming this week, so I certainly like reddit :3
 
Ah reddit. I never liked that site, because if I wanted to I could just go look on Memebase cuz I'm so damn stoopid, and besides I don't like the internet other than PC or Youtube (I'm so lonely) anyways so :\

That being said, I don't think reddit should go away or anything. I'm just saying, I personally don't like it.
 
Most of Reddit should be absolutely destroyed. The only acceptable parts of Reddit are the ones that don't recycle their stupid memes, and even then the voting system is flawed despite its good intentions. I have an account on it for the occasional serious discussion about whatever the subreddit is about, but more often than not it's just r/DarkSouls.
 
I wouldn't bother using it. I only saw it for like the first time ever because in the tweets about the shooting I was reading, one of them linked to a Reddit page on it, and ya. That didn't seem overly bad? In fact they kinda seemed like PC members...!
 
Ah reddit. I never liked that site, because if I wanted to I could just go look on Memebase cuz I'm so damn stoopid, and besides I don't like the internet other than PC or Youtube (I'm so lonely) anyways so :\

That being said, I don't think reddit should go away or anything. I'm just saying, I personally don't like it.
That's the kind of description I needed because I Memebase a lot nowadays. That and Youtube, as well. We're boring. We're boring people. However, outside of the computer I do have a sort of semi life type of thing, but that mainly consists of video games so I guess it doesn't count.

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Memebase is not the same as reddit at all.
 
Yeah a lot of subreddits look down on memes, like r/gaming. r/pokemon seems to like them though.

Reddit is a collection of individual subreddits where people submit interesting links. Then people upvote it or downvote it based on if they find it interesting or want more people to see it, etc. You can subscribe to small subreddits so you only get links to things that interest you, and some are bigger than others (r/coversongs is tiny while r/technology is massive).
 
I spent a lot of time asking what reddit was before I joined and was integrated too, hahaha.
 
I have enough internet sites to keep track of. Reddit is ok...but too much competition for ups. :x

The President in the Batman movie looked like William Devane, a mercenary looked like Christopher Judge. I was thinking "Is this Stargate?" Will Jack O'Neill come out and save the day?
 
My brother is a devotee to StumbleUpon, which seems to be good at what it does i.e. finding new websites to browse based on your interests. For me, I'm strangely conservative when it comes to stuff I look at: mostly it's the same 5-10 websites on any given day. I probably should be more adventurous but... you know. Effort and all that. Can't be dealing with that shizz.
 
I think I kept up with StumbleUpon for a few days before getting bored of it. This was like 4 years ago. :P

I avidly use Reddit though. Or, well, I avidly lurk. Thank god I've limited myself to as many subreddits as fit on my menu bar though or I don't think I'd ever free myself of the site. It's HORRIBLE for your productivity. D:
 
I only really go on the starcraft section of reddit and even then its very rare. Not a big fan of its layout.
 
I'll occasionally browse r/progmetal but that's about it. I've never posted there though.
 
I've tried StumbleUpon but, I just got lost, and then it gave me a virus i had to remove, so I've never been back. I'm big into 9gag. -shame-
I'm usually on websites like different wikia sites, more than anything.
 
Sometimes I straggle along wikia sites, though it's mainly for things like Breaking Bad or, like, Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy. :v
 
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