Reddit Philosophy Forum vs. This One
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Reddit Philosophy Forum vs. This One
I have been trolling the Reddit pages recently and have been finding compelling threads. Have you also used Reddit, or are you partial to this place? If so, why? The Reddit original posts are short, sweet, simple and to the point. I have noticed on here that people love to jump up onto their soap box and post a topic that runs pages and pages long. Sorry but, TL;DR.
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Re: Reddit Philosophy Forum vs. This One
Could you be more specific about what exact Reddit pages you're referring to?JDBowden wrote: ↑November 1st, 2022, 9:59 am Reddit vs. Online Philosophy Club
I have been trolling the Reddit pages recently and have been finding compelling threads. Have you also used Reddit, or are you partial to this place? If so, why? The Reddit original posts are short, sweet, simple and to the point. I have noticed on here that people love to jump up onto their soap box and post a topic that runs pages and pages long. Sorry but, TL;DR.
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Re: Reddit Philosophy Forum vs. This One
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