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reddit vs vlr, which is better

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Granite

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inlucid
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why did u upvote ur own post

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hanafuji
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both of them are bad

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Dolphin
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Both are objectively bad. But i feel like vlr is more responsive and more fun overall if you don't take it seriously

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Granite
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inlucid [#2]

why did u upvote ur own post

i didnt?

i honestly didnt bro lmfao

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Zapkhiel
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Both sites suck, but at least here people don't take it seriously

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hanafuji
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Dolphin [#4]

Both are objectively bad. But i feel like vlr is more responsive and more fun overall if you don't take it seriously

I always find it funny when someone made a whole ass post on VLR with like multiple paragraphs and stuff and the reply is just "SKRossi clears"

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depends on if you like racism or not really

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hanafuji
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SAMPV6 [#8]

depends on if you like racism or not really

is SHITMEA a slur?

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I_HATE_MCE
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As the digital age continues to expand, communities and forums are growing in abundance, offering platforms for individuals to come together, share their perspectives, and engage in discourse. Among these, two particularly noteworthy sites are Reddit and VLR, each offering a unique experience for its users.

Reddit, with its vast network of subreddits, presents a labyrinthine landscape of diverse topics and interests. However, despite the abundance of choice, it can often be argued that the site operates as an echo chamber, perpetuating homogenized thoughts and reinforcing existing biases. This is due to the site's reliance on upvoting and downvoting systems, which can dictate which content rises to the top and gains the most visibility. The result is a narrow selection of perspectives and ideas, leading to a limited range of discussions and a homogenized outlook.

VLR, on the other hand, presents a refreshing contrast. As a smaller, more niche community centered around the popular first-person shooter game Valorant, it offers a tight-knit group of individuals passionate about the same subject. The atmosphere is one of openness and freedom, encouraging individuals to express their unique perspectives, engage in debate, and challenge each other's beliefs. The absence of a strictly enforced voting system further amplifies this sense of free thinking, allowing for a diversity of opinions and ideas to flourish.

In conclusion, Reddit, with its seemingly endless array of choices, falls short in providing a truly diverse and inclusive community. It is an echo chamber that perpetuates homogenized thoughts and reinforces existing biases. VLR, with its tight-knit and open community, represents a beacon of hope for those seeking a platform for free thinking and meaningful discourse.

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hanafuji [#7]

I always find it funny when someone made a whole ass post on VLR with like multiple paragraphs and stuff and the reply is just "SKRossi clears"

people are so random at times here. Like you can't never predict what you might find

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jawn
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reddit is just a circle jerk for pretentious idiots

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hanafuji
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I_HATE_MCE [#10]

As the digital age continues to expand, communities and forums are growing in abundance, offering platforms for individuals to come together, share their perspectives, and engage in discourse. Among these, two particularly noteworthy sites are Reddit and VLR, each offering a unique experience for its users.

Reddit, with its vast network of subreddits, presents a labyrinthine landscape of diverse topics and interests. However, despite the abundance of choice, it can often be argued that the site operates as an echo chamber, perpetuating homogenized thoughts and reinforcing existing biases. This is due to the site's reliance on upvoting and downvoting systems, which can dictate which content rises to the top and gains the most visibility. The result is a narrow selection of perspectives and ideas, leading to a limited range of discussions and a homogenized outlook.

VLR, on the other hand, presents a refreshing contrast. As a smaller, more niche community centered around the popular first-person shooter game Valorant, it offers a tight-knit group of individuals passionate about the same subject. The atmosphere is one of openness and freedom, encouraging individuals to express their unique perspectives, engage in debate, and challenge each other's beliefs. The absence of a strictly enforced voting system further amplifies this sense of free thinking, allowing for a diversity of opinions and ideas to flourish.

In conclusion, Reddit, with its seemingly endless array of choices, falls short in providing a truly diverse and inclusive community. It is an echo chamber that perpetuates homogenized thoughts and reinforces existing biases. VLR, with its tight-knit and open community, represents a beacon of hope for those seeking a platform for free thinking and meaningful discourse.

bro just discovered chatgpt

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SAMPV6
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hanafuji [#9]

is SHITMEA a slur?

no its a reality

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hanafuji
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SAMPV6 [#14]

no its a reality

so is it racist if I say shitmea and NA is dogshit?

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Granite [#5]

i didnt?

i honestly didnt bro lmfao

i saw you do it

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I_HATE_MCE [#16]

i saw you do it

really

#18
jawn
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hanafuji [#9]

is SHITMEA a slur?

can't believe you uttered the s word like that

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Subreezy
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reddit is so fucking boring, at least people on vlr have differing opinions and knowledge about the game

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hanafuji
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I_HATE_MCE [#16]

i saw you do it

damn idk upvoting your own shit is a crime

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Granite
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hanafuji [#20]

damn idk upvoting your own shit is a crime

😡😡😡😡
I DIDNT UPVOTE
😡😡😡😡

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I_HATE_MCE
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Granite [#17]

really

yea

#23
inlucid
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Granite [#21]

😡😡😡😡
I DIDNT UPVOTE
😡😡😡😡

confess your crimes.

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Granite
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inlucid [#23]

confess your crimes.

I'm calling my lawyer.

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Subreezy
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I_HATE_MCE [#10]

As the digital age continues to expand, communities and forums are growing in abundance, offering platforms for individuals to come together, share their perspectives, and engage in discourse. Among these, two particularly noteworthy sites are Reddit and VLR, each offering a unique experience for its users.

Reddit, with its vast network of subreddits, presents a labyrinthine landscape of diverse topics and interests. However, despite the abundance of choice, it can often be argued that the site operates as an echo chamber, perpetuating homogenized thoughts and reinforcing existing biases. This is due to the site's reliance on upvoting and downvoting systems, which can dictate which content rises to the top and gains the most visibility. The result is a narrow selection of perspectives and ideas, leading to a limited range of discussions and a homogenized outlook.

VLR, on the other hand, presents a refreshing contrast. As a smaller, more niche community centered around the popular first-person shooter game Valorant, it offers a tight-knit group of individuals passionate about the same subject. The atmosphere is one of openness and freedom, encouraging individuals to express their unique perspectives, engage in debate, and challenge each other's beliefs. The absence of a strictly enforced voting system further amplifies this sense of free thinking, allowing for a diversity of opinions and ideas to flourish.

In conclusion, Reddit, with its seemingly endless array of choices, falls short in providing a truly diverse and inclusive community. It is an echo chamber that perpetuates homogenized thoughts and reinforces existing biases. VLR, with its tight-knit and open community, represents a beacon of hope for those seeking a platform for free thinking and meaningful discourse.

hanafuji bit

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I_HATE_MCE
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hanafuji [#13]

bro just discovered chatgpt

I stole your lane bro. My prompts are better

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Sprouts
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Reddit is bad because 95% of the users are from NA and most of their knowledge about other regions is just rephrasing Platchat's takes. Also if the match or news isn't from NA it gets no interaction at all lol

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reddit is boring honestly, there's only 1 type of people there, but vlr, sometimes (or often), is too toxic. pros is human too, they hurt by opinion on the internet too. like shahzam thread yesterday, it was too much to the point it's not even funny.

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ItsMeDio
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Zapkhiel [#6]

Both sites suck, but at least here people don't take it seriously

we wish pros did the same here

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jawn
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ItsMeDio [#29]

we wish pros did the same here

just @shahzam bro

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SAMPV6
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jawn [#30]

just @shahzam bro

I mean you can't blame Shahz, he gets tons of hate from VLR lol

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brobeans
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I’m proud of not having a Reddit account

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jawn
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SAMPV6 [#31]

I mean you can't blame Shahz, he gets tons of hate from VLR lol

i don't blame him and he 100% doesn't deserve it, but he has also made himself an easy target for vlr trolls

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jawn [#33]

i don't blame him and he 100% doesn't deserve it, but he has also made himself an easy target for vlr trolls

tru

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373washoooi
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both are objectively bad but vlr is not that bad compared to how other people make it out to be

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spookmeister
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hanafuji [#15]

so is it racist if I say shitmea and NA is dogshit?

nuh uh
North Africa really mid but they beat FNC
shitmea big true

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Qwertyy
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r/valorantcompetitive has the dumbest mfs on the planet

#38
4evrDuke
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Neither

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zardinez
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ItsMeDio [#28]

reddit is boring honestly, there's only 1 type of people there, but vlr, sometimes (or often), is too toxic. pros is human too, they hurt by opinion on the internet too. like shahzam thread yesterday, it was too much to the point it's not even funny.

Based opinion. I don't mind trolling but users here have to remember sometimes that they're talking about real people, who might in fact read their posts and get genuinely hurt (don't gimme that "oh hur dur dur they shouldn't have taken it so seriously")

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avepalto
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reddit is boring af and has a HUGE NA bias in everything

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Granite [#24]

I'm calling my lawyer.

better call saul

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babysasuke
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jawn [#12]

reddit is just a circle jerk for pretentious idiots

This is facts

Biggest problem with Reddit overall has always been the hivemind mentality and then there's no room for discussion

#43
silentwylan
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From an outside perspective you guys are all weird and you guys need to touch grass or sumn

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Luck_
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Subreezy [#19]

reddit is so fucking boring, at least people on vlr have differing opinions and knowledge about the game

and we are all braindead so there is always something to argue about

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Luck_
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brobeans [#32]

I’m proud of not having a Reddit account

i only use reddit for certain purposes if yk what i mean 😏

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hyperbanjo
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When I was watching the professional scene on overwatch, most people were on the competitive subs on reddit,
so Since few people were using the over.gg forums
After moving to valorant, I was surprised at first to see how concentrated the community is on vlr.gg.

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ItsMeDio
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hyperbanjo [#46]

When I was watching the professional scene on overwatch, most people were on the competitive subs on reddit,
so Since few people were using the over.gg forums
After moving to valorant, I was surprised at first to see how concentrated the community is on vlr.gg.

is it really concentrated here? i don't think so

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ItsMeDio
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Sprouts [#27]

Reddit is bad because 95% of the users are from NA and most of their knowledge about other regions is just rephrasing Platchat's takes. Also if the match or news isn't from NA it gets no interaction at all lol

Also if the match or news isn't from NA it gets no interaction at all lol

agree

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