>>2121032Reddit has been around for a while but it never was an actual problem on 4chan until the gamergate and the 2016 election. Both of those gave redditors the idea that we were some "edgy, unironically right-wing meme machine" despite that being very limited to /pol/. So all the 12 year olds there started to pour in because reddit was generally a left-wing site. While 4chan never really cared much about politics (besides /pol/) these children poured in and began spreading across the site, telling anybody who didn't post about Trump 24/7 to go back to /r/eddit (obviously assuming that lefties/apolitical people here came from reddit as well). The want to turn this website into The_Donald and have been cancering it up for a while now.