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I'm surprised no one has mentioned it yet, but Reddit can be pretty hostile almost everywhere other than small niche subs with consistent communities. Before posting a comment, I would always have to consider whether I was willing to fight about it with someone likely to snidely dismiss it through the most paper-thin lazy rhetoric. Sometimes the answer would be yes but too often it would be no.
Oh for sure. There have been countless occasions where I've written out a reply, only to hit
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while telling myself "Nope, its just not worth it".Honestly just a good practice to have anywhere, thinking about what you say before you say it.
I agree with that! Sometimes I feel like I overthink it, if anything. I try to make it a principal of mine to have some sort of logical process that determined anything I write/say (even if said logic doesn't make sense to everyone at first glance).
Works great in some cases, and not so much in others... but that's a whole other spiel to go over more later on haha.
Oh man so much this. I felt like I could never post a comment without getting into an argument with someone about it.