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1. Pragma+Ak[view] [source] 2022-09-22 15:07:12
>>giulio+(OP)
Anecdotally, Facebook seems relatively tame these days compared to the firehose of doom & gloom, violent videos, outrage porn, and outright misinformation that fills Reddit and Twitter. Browsing Reddit’s default feeds or popular posts is a wild experience these days.
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2. CSMast+AO[view] [source] 2022-09-22 17:09:29
>>Pragma+Ak
Completely agree, Reddit at this point seems detached from reality. It's hard to believe it's the same site I was on 10 years ago.

I scan Facebook once every few days for updates from family members and frankly I find the experience entirely pleasant.

Cutting out Twitter and Reddit is one of the best decisions I've ever made for my mental health.

For me it's Hackernews and the Wall St. Journal.

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3. tayo42+u21[view] [source] 2022-09-22 18:15:44
>>CSMast+AO
Outrage on reddit is so ridiculous in the last year. I think its so insane that I don't even feel like I need to disconnect from it, its just that unrelatable. r/all is just all outrage topics all the time. The political stuff, the antiwork stuff, white and black ppl twitter, the woe is me crap. I cant believe these are real people. Just angry all the time?
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