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==Relationship (or lack there of) with /tg/, and 4chan at large== For the most part there isn't one, the two avoid the other like siblings who hate each other. Occasionally you'll get somebody who posts a link from one site to the other, and this will be followed by complaining about the other site. With that said Reddit does contain a number of subreddits with /tg/ relevant topics. (As to which topics get brought into /tg/, we provide a list further below.) One reason for the general dislike between the two sites lies in Reddit's atmosphere and culture: Reddit ''loves'' sorting by "recommended" (i.e.: heavily upvoted) posts, so many threads devolve into people dropping in, posting a hot take aimed at farming upvotes, then vanishing in the wind when the liketrain grinds to a halt - all while posts with actual thought behind them are pushed down to the bottom of the thread. Making matters worse, the way that subreddits can be set up and curated by any user means it's ''very'' easy for echochambers of the kind that made old [[Tumblr]] so toxic to form: the subreddit's users can just downvote anything they disagree with until it becomes hidden by default (on top of being pushed to the thread's bottom), while the mods can unilaterally ban anyone going against the subreddit's zeitgeist. In general though across most boards if someone believes you are a redditor, they will tell you that you have to go back. You are more likely to be told this if you use spacing often between ideas, using "memeflags", act like a troll/shill for something, or are generally disruptive. Or you posted something really cringe. Ironically enough, this is also the general reaction to 4channers on Reddit, and people on both sites often end up behaving in exactly the same way in any case. Remember, don't be a Redditor, be a Reddit User.
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