I still have yet to figure out how their comments section is supposed to read. It's like a schizophrenic string of nested quotes and unexpanded subtopics. I'm clearly not intelligent enough to parse it together.
I still have yet to figure out how their comments section is supposed to read. It's like a schizophrenic string of nested quotes and unexpanded subtopics. I'm clearly not intelligent enough to parse it together.
I still have yet to figure out how their comments section is supposed to read. It's like a schizophrenic string of nested quotes and unexpanded subtopics. I'm clearly not intelligent enough to parse it together.
i don't use reddit at all, but i've seen links to it and simply don't get it. same with links and images that show pics of how 4chan looks.
Reddit for me is bathroom material. It's when you are on the john and need to waste 5 minutes. The funny/gifs/mildlyinteresting sections are mindless entertainment while you have nothing better to do.
Reddit for me is bathroom material. It's when you are on the john and need to waste 5 minutes. The funny/gifs/mildlyinteresting sections are mindless entertainment while you have nothing better to do.
There's plenty of stupidity on this forum too. I'd post links to threads but rule 813.
Since the atot wiki disappeared, I've been trying to catalog classic threads of ATOT history in a subreddit http://www.reddit.com/r/atot/
There's plenty of stupidity on this forum too. I'd post links to threads but rule 813.
Since the atot wiki disappeared, I've been trying to catalog classic threads of ATOT history in a subreddit http://www.reddit.com/r/atot/
I still have yet to figure out how their comments section is supposed to read. It's like a schizophrenic string of nested quotes and unexpanded subtopics. I'm clearly not intelligent enough to parse it together.
Comments and conversations are fairly easy to follow, once you recognize that any branch/thread is unrelated to a branch that starts at the same point (so, a reply to this comment starts one conversation branch/tree/thread - someone else can also reply to this very comment and start off a very deep conversation tree of its own).
But the site is great for having an endless stream of new content no matter what time of day you look.
Maybe it's because 99% of any reddit use I have is on a mobile device and that's just not a great format for the wall of text that some comment sections become. That and I'm just old and used to chronological formatting of traditional BBS systems.
Use "Reddit is fun" if you've got an Android device.If you have an iphone use alien blue