Things you wish you could say

Reddit is bad. Site with lots of different stuff on it, usually not very family friendly language. I mostly use it when it's in the search results for tech stuff I research.
I have a different experience with Reddit. I don’t have an account or anything but they have a lot of quite specialized threads that are very informative.
I assume they are heavily moderated because they never seem to go off the rails.
I have learned a lot of ‘how to’ things from Reddit on things like furniture restoration, carpentry, and stuff like that.
 
I have a different experience with Reddit. I don’t have an account or anything but they have a lot of quite specialized threads that are very informative.
I assume they are heavily moderated because they never seem to go off the rails.
I have learned a lot of ‘how to’ things from Reddit on things like furniture restoration, carpentry, and stuff like that.
Some of the animal ones are full of idiots LOL
 
I have a different experience with Reddit. I don’t have an account or anything but they have a lot of quite specialized threads that are very informative.
Same. I love Reddit for its niche communities.
Some of the animal ones are full of idiots LOL
When it comes to chicken stuff, BYC > Reddit > Facebook.

Also, I am that idiot. I'm BYC's version of a Redditor. I'll never forget suggesting to someone that their chicken was having a crisis in the mirror (in all seriousness), when the real problem was a vitamin deficiency or something like that. I like to think I've gotten better, but who knows.
 
Same. I love Reddit for its niche communities.

When it comes to chicken stuff, BYC > Reddit > Facebook.

Also, I am that idiot. I'm BYC's version of a Redditor. I'll never forget suggesting to someone that their chicken was having a crisis in the mirror (in all seriousness), when the real problem was a vitamin deficiency or something like that. I like to think I've gotten better, but who knows.
Oh gosh!!!!! LOL
The world is full of idiots.
True!!!!!! Sadly. LOL
 
I have a different experience with Reddit. I don’t have an account or anything but they have a lot of quite specialized threads that are very informative.
I assume they are heavily moderated because they never seem to go off the rails.
I have learned a lot of ‘how to’ things from Reddit on things like furniture restoration, carpentry, and stuff like that.
It's useful for lots, but quite a few subs that I've used tend to be toxic if you don't follow the herd and whatnot.
 

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