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> My point being, Reddit is likely the easiest platform to give up because it never provided any value/intrigue in the first place.

Not for me. I really like reddit but I feel the same way as you in some regards such as the "The parrot club".

I mean, at some point the discussions in r/GilmoreGirls ran stale and repetitive but I can't say I didn't enjoy the ride in that subreddit, and if not for reddit I wouldn't have read so many different and equal opinions to mine regarding the show.

Even the subreddit dedicated to my country. Years ago it was this place to share opinions about what is good or what needs to be improved, interesting places to visit and really funny anecdotes(Keeping in mind they can be false). Now it's just a place to complain about the current government.

Reddit got really popular in the last years and it shows that quantity increased at the cost of quality.



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