Needless to say I opened a new tab, typed "n", and hit enter countless times today before my brain caught up with my muscle memory.
I do this too, and it's because this site is an addictive slot machine just like every other social networking site. I actually really hate this website, but I'm here almost every day, because I can't seem to break the habit. Neat. It's probably because I have a common impulse control / executive functioning disorder, and the way the front page works exploits some bug in my brain.
Reddit does this to me too. I also hate Reddit.
Why hate this site? Because it contains interesting/useful content often enough to make you come back? That'd be a weird reason to hate the site. I too have a common impulse control/executive functioning disorder, but I don't hate the things that it makes me vulnerable to. If I were feeling resentful, I'd have to put the blame on my condition.
I don't have to ask why you hate reddit, the valid reasons for hating reddit are myriad