>>12587985>assholes>empathy>respect>grow up>absolutely zero mention of shit like "accuracy"Reddit - like most modern social media or discussion forums - is gamified conformity with a ranking system that's almost effortless to bot. Through algorithmic censorship (downboats) and social pressure (forced registration and an abundance of psychos willing to dig through your post history) dissenting views are suppressed and dissenters have to choose between leaving, adapting to the groupthink, or continuing to pointlessly talk to themselves. The general userbase is iteratively radicalized to conform to the ideology of the mods and admins.
Meanwhile on 4chan nothing is censored and posts are ordered chronologically, so the only way for an idea to achieve dominance is through organically-achieved mass consensus, which can pretty much only happen when an idea is demonstrably correct.
There's a reason just about every low-censorship, anonymous site in the history of the internet has tilted wildly right wing.