/r/circlebroke2
burn it all down
Complain about whatever you want, however you want.
Don't come here to call attention to your own posts.
SUBREDDITS YOU CANNOT LINK TO:
We're well aware that all of these places suck pretty much all the time. No need to clog up the sub with their daily garbage.
All posts must include links to the circlejerk you are talking about, fully self posts belong in negareddit. That said, community discussion posts are ok, please message the mods first so we can sticky them.
Don't link to single comment threads. Either link the entire post or make a self post highlighting a few particularly disastrous threads.
We reserve the right to use and abuse our mod powers for any reason, or even no reason at all.
/r/circlebroke2
###Edit: Alright. The poll is pretty clear. I guess we're open again. Have fun.
Well, the admins did what they did last year. Considering that this sub is mostly for complaining about reddit, maybe it has some value. If you want CB2 back, vote yes, if you think we should stay closed, vote no.
The inability to block offensive advertisers is really making me consider dropping it all together. I used to think Reddit was the perfect social network, with federated communities and users that could crosslink and block according to their sensibilities.
Sure there are ads, have to make money somehow, but the lack of the ability to block offensive advertisers, like u/hegetsus , is infuriating each time those triggering vile misinformation ads pop up. It's gross and it feels like they've targeted me very strongly. They need to go away, and I need to be able to block them.
Why do the vast majority of Redditors react so negatively to a person asking a question? What is wrong or bad about people who don't know something and want to expanded their knowledge base by asking a question(s)?