At first it was all about presenting data in an original looking way. In the end it was about pushing political ideas in your throat using a plain bar graph. It was not about sharing something interesting you found but about taking advantage of a captive audience.

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    r/conspiracy, it always had it fair share of nutjobs but it also had some awesome posts every once in a while in which someone would take a theory and break it down in points with good sources. The comments been even better, the top comment almost always was. Point 3, 4 and 7 have been disproven here, here and here, but 5 and 6 are solid further info here.

    Over the years those high quality posts became less frequent and after the ban of td it fully turned into a right wing misinformation campaign with topics like the paradise papers completely ignored.

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      Same for me. Pizzagate made me uneasy, but the way it changed after td was banned was enough for me to unsub and never go back.

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      Reddit just seems like all of the subs have some kind of nefarious political agenda to them, one way or another.

      r/conspiracy is right wing r/politics is left wing r/publicfreakouts is left wing r/actualpublicfreakouts is right wing

      It’s just absolutely ridiculous and seems 100% designed to be that way. The whole thing just feels so fake

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        Reddit has clearly gone the route of TikTok and Facebook: engagement >> user experience

        It’s no mystery why Reddit feels so negative these days