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If Reddit gamers are calling someone else ‘hateful’ and ‘toxic,’ you know it’s got to be bad.
Yeah, I'm not usually someone who's anti-Reddit (in terms of the users, at least)...but the first sub I blocked was r/gaming, and the most negative users I ever interacted with were on r/AnimalCrossing and r/Nintendo.
I don’t understand how animal crossing players could be so negative lol
The internet can sometimes be a trying place, where the biggest fans are also the biggest critics and can't think critically beyond pure hate.
I actually think federation will help this a bit, as breaking up fandoms into smaller better moderated pockets should help guide more civil discourse.
Lmao what happened? I only ever had good experiences on those subs but then again I haven’t used Reddit in a few years