After two weeks I visited reddit again. Holy shit the misogyny and lack of critical thinking in the comments is something else.
Eternal summer over there
After two weeks I visited reddit again. Holy shit the misogyny and lack of critical thinking in the comments is something else.
Eternal summer over there
This is anecdotal but I believe that the /s tag was so common in Reddit for another reason: users (both native and non-native) unable to retrieve info from context. Those context-illiterate users miss the “clues” that a certain statement should not be taken at its face value.
I’m saying this for a few reasons: