Can haz advice?
Can haz advice?
I'm just wondering if anyone's had any experience with Reddit? I'm thinking of trying to promote my work through it and I don't know how good an idea it is. I might reach a lot of people... but I'd be reaching a lot of Redditors. Are they actually that bad, or am I right to be cautious?
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Can haz advice?
No you can't haz advice!
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I'm just kidding of course. Erm, I'm not sure what sort of community 'Redditors' are but quite a few people seem to be using Reddit.
Sorry I couldn't have been more help.
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I'm just kidding of course. Erm, I'm not sure what sort of community 'Redditors' are but quite a few people seem to be using Reddit.
Sorry I couldn't have been more help.
Can haz advice?
Well basically when I asked a couple of my mates last night they summed it up quite tastefully with "reddit users are douchebags 60% of the time, all the time"
I've heard less than kind thing about Reddit but is that really the case? XD
I've heard less than kind thing about Reddit but is that really the case? XD
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To be honest I haven't anything good or bad about Reddits users, or Reddit itself, other than it being considered as a relatively good news source. So... I guess the users can't be 'that' bad. But that's pure speculation on my part.