>>17887148this is just dumb tribalism. spaced posting format goes all the way back to the 2004 archives, it's just a tool for readability.
true "reddit spacing" looks something like this:
"and then
i like
totally saw this post on /pol/
saying some really inane bullshit
about topics he had no idea about!"
your issue lies in people adding normal sentence structure between ordinary posting formats, something you'll find in even the most basic digital writing courses to train the user not to fart out giant unreadable blobs of words. i'm going to continue to make properly structured posts, and you're going to keep being a mad little tribalistic dumbfuck about it, that's all there is to it