/r/circlebroke incentives its users to view reddit through shit-stained glasses?

I don't know. I spend some time on subreddits that rarely get featured on CB (specific gaming subs) and find they're full of circlejerks often reflected in either the content (e.g., "Le new evil Valve meme") or spirit (e.g., "Give me free stuff!" or "tits or gtfo! SJWs stoppin' mah titties!" or "Shut up, shill!") of many CB posts.

If CB doesn't know the ideologies of the average redditor, what are they? I think it varies by subreddit or sphere of subreddit (gaming, politics, "humor"), but given the fact that I can see people complaining about DLC, purchasable cosmetics, or paid mods on r/skyrim, r/heroesofthestorm, and r/ps4 for the exact same reasons and with the exact same pigheaded animosity, I think it's hard to deny that certain spheres of reddit contain very consistent circlejerks and ideologies. The karma grabs are the same -- almost always negative hand-wringing or meta awareness of this hang-wringing in posts like ,"I know we give [developer] a bad time, but look at this cool thing they did just now." And that's just gaming subs.

I never, ever post in or even really look at subreddits like r/justiceporn because I find them beyond stupid, but, sure, I'll come to CB or SRD to get an eyeroll out of whatever terrible thing is going on in those subs. I refuse to believe those subs can produce good content, even outside of what they get mocked for on the meta subs. Because I know reddit's demographics and the mere names of those subreddits, I know they'll be garbage, full of trolls and flamewars and crazy weirdos. I prefer my circlejerk-y action at a distance. That's not a question of the average redditor's "ideology," it's the fact that if you post to r/justiceporn or r/fatpeoplehate unironically, you're 99% likely to be an asshole. The ideology question comes into play when you see how quickly r/fatpeoplehate has grown. Has r/dontbeanassholetopeoplewhoselivesyouknownothingabout taken off?

I'm struggling to think of any positive reddit circlejerks. They have some I agree with. Nice sentiments sometimes, sure, but even the stuff reddit is right about, reddit manages to almost always blow out of proportion and turn into a witch hunt or dramatic freakshow. I don't know that CB needs its bias broken up. I think that's taking it too seriously, but also assuming that there needs to be time given to the redditors who buy people pizza if you're giving time to the redditors who tell people to kill themselves for eating too much pizza seems unnecessary.

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