>>91322396>>91323004I hate these stereotypes. They're superficially true, but anyone who has spent a moderate amount of time exploring the site(s) would realize there's more to them than SJWUPVOTES
It's like when people characterize 4chan as being "that place where people call each other niggers and fags and post gore" after taking a 5 minute glance at /b/
Sure, it's superficially true, but it's missing the entire fucking point in its oversimplification.
Tumblr
>full of artists making OC>full of pornography>many, many pornography artistsYou can choose which tags you track and which artists you follow. There's no reason for you to see much, if any, SJW garbage unless you specifically search for it.
Reddit
>actually has a usable search function>easy to maintain conversation over long periods of time (via PMs, threads that don't expire until > 4 months)>wide range of niche forums>most subs have useful FAQs/guidesAgain, since you can sub/unsub to whatever niche communities you want, it's trivial to tailor the content you're exposed to.
Really, if there's any valid complaint, it would be over the structure of these sites. Things like how impossible it is to search tumblr for specific images or posts, follow artists who change their blog names, how reddit's karma system disproportionately rewards early comments over later ones, how 4chan rewards inflammatory bait posts by providing (You)s
>Have we or have we not become Tumblr?We don't post nearly enough porn or cheesecake, and there aren't any "famous" posters here that people follow, so no.
The SJW vs REDPILL discussions are fucking annoying though. It's always the same shit.