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Stop trying to turn lemmy into reddit
Weird take. Stop trying to make reddit out to be unique in any fashion. There are no unique things to the type of people on reddit or to what would be done on reddit. It was a bunch of people (and bots). People are people.
What do you mean by that?
The only people who in 2023 goes online and asks ridiculous questions like "is child labor really that bad" are epic redditeurs.
I've got some bad news for you: that's the entire internet. Maybe if you were familiar with more than just Reddit, you'd know that. π€·ββοΈ
βWhat if the children consent thoβ has historically been a very popular question with redditors.