>>15242168It is kinda boring because you can't really answer with pictures, like in facebook (even though I'm not active there anymore), but I enjoy how the content isn't necessarily the same thing said over and over like "trannies", "YWNBAW", "niggers niggers niggers", you know, the usual. I usually browse r/politicalcompassmemes, r/Argentina, r/assholedesign, r/mbti, r/tumblr (Don't judge me), r/holdup, and r/whatsthisplant. Sorry if I took too long to answer, one of my eyes is itching a bit, and I was looking at my communities to answer your question, kek.
>>15242171Yeah, this sums it up pretty well. Reddit is not a bad site, although it can be quite normie-ish in the US. For me, the most normie thing ever is Instagram and Facebook, those are popular in my country. And Tinder and Badoo. If anything, I can learn some interesting stuff when lurking in Reddit, and everyone is quite nice and civil there.