>>11554668Ok, I'll present it to you this way.
So you're posting on 4chan right now, I assume you are here posting because you for some reason(s) you like 4chan, I will almost certainly like 4chan for similar reasons, now, what if I tell you that Redditors and the philosophy of Reddit itself is an antithesis of the philosophy of 4chan?
For Instance, If I say something controversial/unpopular on 4chan, I guarantee i will be called a faggot, told how much my opinion sucks etc. But the thing is, 4chan still won't literally punish me for having an unpopular opinion like on Reddit, the nature of Reddit means that it punishes opinion differing from the norm, If I make a post on /r/Politics for example and advocate in favor of Trump, I will almost certainly get downvoted into oblivion, and thanks to the Karma system, will have to wait minutes just to make another post, Reddit for this reason also isn't facilitating towards arguments and discussion, if you argue for a point that is unpopular, you will not only be downvote bombed, but also your posts will be hidden, and the person's post who's arguing against you will be visible, this punishment for differing from the consensus is pervasive across Reddit and permeates into every aspect of it, that's why you see all the cringy comment chains, the unfunny memes, the uninteresting discussion, Reddit by it's nature doesn't encourage creativity or innovation, it discourages it.
So, back to 4chan, I say Reddit is the antithesis to 4chan, because unlike Reddit 4chan facilitates innovation and creativity, this is proven by the fact 4chan has generally been seen as the powerhouse of internet culture for years, so when people from Reddit come here, they are bringing their consensus bias, their unfunny memes, their moral self righteousness, and a whole slew of undesirable qualities from a website that completely goes against what 4chan is means 4chan will suffer, and the reasons that you like about 4chan will die.
TL;DR: Go back