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So what other sites/apps do (((actively))) you use?


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So what other sites/apps do (((actively))) you use?  

7 members have voted

  1. 1. Pick some off the list. Lemme know if I forgot anything!

    • facebook
      3
    • ig
      2
    • snapchat
      4
    • reddit
      4
    • the infamous hacker known as 4chan
      1
    • twitter
      1
    • discord
      1
    • skype
      0
    • myspace..????
      0
    • 8chan or other imageboards
      0
    • raidforums or other forum style sites like CH
      1
    • almost forgot youtube
      6
    • other
      0


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facebook - i really hate facebook as a platform. i think it’s really outdated and this is where you see a lot of annoying political bullshit so i tend to avoid using it but i only maintain an account bc some of the ppl i know that i like to keep in contact with like to use it.

instagram - i like to use the platform, i think it is extensively misused by ppl for their businesses/political soapboxes or to spam selfies. don’t even get me started on these idiots that post nothing but astrology bullshit and rh sin quotes.

snapchat - i have one but i don’t really like the platform that much, also half of the stories by my friends are just selfie spam (much like ig but more obnoxious)

reddit - i have an acct and mostly i don’t comment, i just lurk for the fresh memes. it’s pretty cool how you get to subscribe to subreddits that have specific interests so you don’t have to deal with an unfiltered feed that just loads nonsense and you can control the content you see.

youtube - my YT channel is just a handful of random bullshit videos and sometimes i comment but very rarely

ones i don’t use

twitter - in the last 9 years that twitter has been around i haven’t created an account and i don’t think that i ever will bc i have too many social media accounts as it is and i can’t get past how insanely serious ppl take themselves on there.

myspace - myspace was a malware-riddled, disorganized mess by the time i discovered social media

4chan - never appealed to me

tumblr - lol fug tumblr

ones that i miss

vine ;_;

 

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1 hour ago, frash.exe said:

facebook - i really hate facebook as a platform. i think it’s really outdated and this is where you see a lot of annoying political bullshit so i tend to avoid using it but i only maintain an account bc some of the ppl i know that i like to keep in contact with like to use it.

instagram - i like to use the platform, i think it is extensively misused by ppl for their businesses/political soapboxes or to spam selfies. don’t even get me started on these idiots that post nothing but astrology bullshit and rh sin quotes.

snapchat - i have one but i don’t really like the platform that much, also half of the stories by my friends are just selfie spam (much like ig but more obnoxious)

reddit - i have an acct and mostly i don’t comment, i just lurk for the fresh memes. it’s pretty cool how you get to subscribe to subreddits that have specific interests so you don’t have to deal with an unfiltered feed that just loads nonsense and you can control the content you see.

youtube - my YT channel is just a handful of random bullshit videos and sometimes i comment but very rarely

ones i don’t use

twitter - in the last 9 years that twitter has been around i haven’t created an account and i don’t think that i ever will bc i have too many social media accounts as it is and i can’t get past how insanely serious ppl take themselves on there.

myspace - myspace was a malware-riddled, disorganized mess by the time i discovered social media

4chan - never appealed to me

tumblr - lol fug tumblr

ones that i miss

vine ;_;

 

lol if your into memes you'd love 4chan. just can't take anything seriously there. i agree with everything else basicallu (except i have a twitter)

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I used to use reddit as well, but then I realized it's nothing but a circlejerk and the downvote system can effectively censor those who don't agree. Also mods on Reddit are neckbearded retards who ban people for disagreeing with them. This even happened when I used to use the Panthers sub, banned for wrongthink. Has potential but the downvote system and powerhungry mods ruin it. I prefer /sp/ over it.

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reddit’s upvoting/downvoting system is more visibility based than merit based and is why i tend to avoid commenting. that’s part of the reason why you have guys like gallowboob ripping off other ppl’s posts and getting 20x the upvotes

in general if your post initially nets 10 upvotes it’s more likely that it’ll net 50 upvotes than end up netting -10

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Twitter, although I'm on it less and less.

This site.

Youtube some.

A very active boating/fishing/diving site.

FB just to clean up my feed.  Awful place now.

IG and snapchat usage is growing, but still less than 10 minutes per day.

Pinterest occasionally.

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