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weezkitty ago

You can see this with Voat. A majority of Voat users still use Reddit. People use Reddit for posting and interacting when it comes to PC topics (4 wheel drive subs, movie subs, book subs, etc.). They use Voat to post the things they can’t post on Reddit. This creates an imbalance where Voat becomes increasingly un-PC, while Reddit gets the neutral content (I know even the most hardened ideologue has a level of civility). The end result is this imbalance drives people away as people wear out when confronted by content like this over the long run.

The problem I see is there is a subset of users that throw a hiss whenever someone posts content that isn't political or news. Like "get our of here with this Reddit shit" or something like that. You can't really be surprised when people don't post other content if they are met with responses like that. I can't imagine how pathetic those people are in real life if they can't take a break from the politics for one moment