Yeah, it feels very repetitive.
Only some niche subs like r/sysadmin are somewhat normal. But even those niche subs are becoming this weird version.
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i think the problem is you went back to reddit, giving them additional traffic and supporting their removedry.
I mean I'd argue that's how any even moderately sized social media system feels. It's because it drives clicks. Influencers, Youtubers, sites, they all crave to do more of this because it gets the cash rolling in, and it's a business after all.
Telegram is just lousy with crap posts and comments now as well.
9gag memes were similar.
You are right to feel weird. It's gotten progressively worse over the years, but it's essentially just a website full of bots and karmafarming accounts. They contribute absolutely nothing except gaining reddit clicks and comments.
Its probably buzzfred trying to scam a story out of someone
Has that not always been how it goes? There was a time where the joke was "what can you say at both _____ and _____" because it was posted to absolute death. I know there's been loads of stuff like that so is that not the same as to what's going on? Is it not just a meme?