Entire post that are just a screencap from a tv show with an unedited quote as the title. Those used to flood any show specific sub to the point of annoyance. They add nothing to the conversation.
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I only want to see the number of upvotes and downvotes like in the olden time.
There's nothing wrong with talking about reddit right now, it's the biggest ongoing news to all of us right now. It will never really go away in your mind, in time you'll just be indifferent towards it.
The most important thing is again, to remember what reddit did to turn into what it is, and not repeat the mistake here.
Long, thought out posts with replies that consist solely of something like "you're*"
Not sure if from Reddit, but I would love to see external links open in a new tab by default.
Toddlerisms like danger noodle (snakes) or velvet hippos (pitbulls I think)
Those 1 pushup for each upvote. Like ffs you don't exercise for imaginary karma number
Death-penalty-for-jaywalking moderation.
Bots.
The pile of different dumb awards like "wholesome" or those expensive diamond things.
"The absolute state of this sub", said to imply that it's a delusional liberal/lefty cesspit, contrasted to the right-thinking 'real world'.
Power-tripping users that somehow have access to hundreds of sub-communities and lean heavily on automodding and just reacting by absolutes because they lack problem solving skills.
Shitty, unfunny jokes that spiral into lengthy comment chains that are a chore to weed through. Keep that shit on Reddit, because everyone pretends they're some downtrodden, unspoken stand up comedian on there.
Thought policing.
Word policing. Yeah I get that we shouldn't say n***** and stuff. But, why go through the trouble of censoring swears? I mean come on, we've grown up to have the privilege of airing those words out!
Sorting by controversial. It became an unhealthy habit for me. Almost like I was enjoying my anger.
Businesses, Celebrities, Internet "personalities", parasocial relationships. Anything that turns things into a popularity contest rather than genuine 1 to 1 conversation.