by Luna PreyAs you can see, philosophy hates me.
Heh, I'm not surprised.
because i have to weed out the good from the bad, which takes a lot more time on a site like reddit and its full of irrelevance too. Its often that media sites do this for me and link to reddit posts. And i do not read one or two media sites, nor i read the popular ones, i cherry pick the ones i like and trust, but i read a lot more then just those. Its really funny sometimes, how much bullshit some media sites release
For those of you who use Reddit, If you go to your account page, you can see all the subreddits in which you have link or comment karma. Take a screen shot, and then post it! I think this is a great way to get an idea for eachother lol. As you can see, philosophy hates me.
Why not? When it comes to learning about what's going on in the world, I trust people like me on Reddit more than I do any media outlets. Reddit is really great!
Reddit allows anyone to submit a news article. You can then like or dislike it. Total Likes = Likes - Dislikes. If your Total Likes for the topic you submitted is positive, it will raise higher within the main Reddit website-- which in turn gets more views, and more people vote, and the result is... a front page full of articles which have been upvoted by thousands or users just like you or me.