>>5724No it doesn't, at it's highest point, reddit can be almost mediocre in content.
It also doesn't help that the upvote system has built a culture of yesmen and croneyist faggotry, where your 'score' is valued more than your actual opinion, regardless of what you've actually written.
On 4chan, what you post has exactly the value that it has, it has no attachment to you as a person (unless you really, REALLY want to, but it's highly discouraged and disliked by the community).
I can get honesty out of 4chan, Reddit has none of that.