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The more surprising thing IMHO is the air of superiority that Reddit users have over religion, and especially over people who watch Fox News etc.

Now I'm not for one minute defending people who only watch Fox News, but there are people who only get their news from Reddit. So instead of a blinkered, biased, inaccurate kneejerkist feed of stories from Fox, they get a blinkered, biased, inaccurate kneejerkist feed of stories from Reddit.



The power of reddit (and for that matter hackernews) is the top-voted comment on most articles is a thorough debunking/rebuttal. I'll often read articles that seem perfectly reasonable but are quickly ripped to shreds by the community. So while you are getting a pre-filtered view of the news, you're not getting a single viewpoint on that news.

Furthermore (edit), the subreddits that you subscribe to radically change the articles you encounter on the homepage.


That's not the case at all IMHO. The top voted comment is just whatever the groupthink agrees is the 'right' stance on that issue.

Over time online communities such as HN and Reddit gravitate towards a specific set of viewpoints.

It means that you start only seeing certain types of article, you only see certain types of comments, comments that 'toe the party line' are upvoted to top, etc.

The other funny thing is how much Redditors etc love to sneer down their noses at the 'idiots' who watch TV. They don't seem to realize that spending hours on reddit looking at funny pictures, being outraged by liberal news etc isn't really any better than watching American Idol and being outraged by the stuff on Fox news.

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Precisely.

Which is why we should not have politics here.


I don't watch general news on reddit (and I don't subscribe to /r/atheism, which is almost unbelievably bad, though I'm an atheist), but subreddits that I'm interested in seems to present much more diverse opinion. /r/energy isn't that small and while it's generally very pro-nuclear, there are, time to time, anti-nuclear opinions and a lot of "renewables" as well. And there aren't that many places to get opinions and news about such topics (that can match reddit in diversity and even in objectivity).


> but there are people who only get their news from Reddit.

Can you suggest an alternative to reddit? I really want a less politic, religion or cat pics more tech, coding and critical thinking community.


Customize your Reddit--you can unsub from politics, atheism, and humor/pics and subscribe to other good sub-reddits in their place.


Already done that a while ago, but still find them narrow and sometimes boring. There are tons of repost and common media hype I really want to get rid of.


Umm... welcome to HN? :)


Just use the subreddits. Check out /r/DepthHub and the other subreddits linked off it.


>the air of superiority that Reddit users have over religion

Arguing that it should be taken seriously without evidence really doesn't help your case.




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