>>94320588Reddit, as a general thing, is for people who like to have their thinking done for them. Reddit has some better things, like specialized subreddits. But at the end of day, it's an ultra shilled corporate mess. People who browse reddit internalize the content differently than those who browse 4chan. /pol/, for example, has so many shitposts from so many different ideologies at once, that you'd have to be stupid to internalize them. No one takes the racist caricature memes at face value. Everyone is getting insulted by everyone else.
But notice reddit has stuff like r/beholdthemasterrace. When shit like that, and other "anti-Nazi" stuff gets posted, the average redditor internalizes it to such a way that they'll never critically think in that area. No actual arguments, rationality, or reasoning took place. The shaming was enough. They don't want to be associated with anything too far out of the circle, even mentally.