Can we get a transcript of this 'good conversation'?
Almacca
What that taught us was to be fucking careful about what you click on on the internet.
Just your Common or Garden Internet Looney.
I only ever go straight to the Subscriptions page. I've got enough good quality channels to keep me entertained for long enough. I'll occasionally check out a new channel form the suggestions on the sidebar, and I've found enough good new ones that way to keep me doing it, but it's not a frequent occurrence. The thing I like about these services is that you can curate whatever experience you like by being sufficiently selective with what you click on, and the more you click on good quality stuff, the more stuff like that it'll show you.
Google search will be a lot less useful without Reddit results. It's coming.
They just don't do nostalgia like they used to. I've been using that gag so long, I just got a bit nostalgic over it.
Lock him up!
If they are it's only because he deserves it.
I'm constantly adding and removing subscribed channels. A few I added recently with many hours of content are Contrapoints, Tom Nichols, and Ordinary Things. Very informative and entertaining.
Now think about the people that need all that and how they treat road signage.
It's so stupid. I love it.
Obviously Reddit isn't averse to bots scraping the site for data, just ones that aren't paying them. I'm regretting not going through and systematically deleting all my posts and comments before deleting my account, but I thought that happened automatically.