Seemed like a good idea, to a moron.
February 3, 2010 2:04 AM   Subscribe

Some genius from Stormfront has decided that Reddit would be a good place to spread the word. It's not really working out.
posted by pompomtom (8 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: This isn't a good post for metafilter. Its a weak post with almost no context. Though I'm not sure context would save it. -- vacapinta



 
Errr?
posted by Elmore at 2:13 AM on February 3, 2010


I think we all know this was planned by the World Jewish conspiracy run from Hollywood. To futher the gay agenda. To steal our precious bodily fluids.
posted by orthogonality at 2:18 AM on February 3, 2010


Don't think this is gonna go too well here.
posted by fixedgear at 2:18 AM on February 3, 2010


The side bar on that page makes a nod to "free speech" as if someone thought perhaps Reddit shouldn't have a racist sub-Reddit didn't understand free speech.

Free speech is one of the most misunderstood concepts discussed on the internet, and it can be summed up with "Get your own fucking blog."

In no way is Reddit required to provide a home for this and it's moronic to think they do.

That place needs vetting, starting with any post that starts .self. If it's .self, get YOFB.

I can stand going to Reddit and fortunately they have some stupid problem with managing cookies so I rarely do because every time I go back I've been signed out.

GRRR Reddit and racists first thing in the morning. I haven't had enough coffee for this.
posted by A Terrible Llama at 2:26 AM on February 3, 2010


As someone with only casual familiarity with Reddit, is there anything interesting going on there besides a lot of people trying to get skinheads to click on links to lemonparty?

Welcome to another day on the internet, dude.
posted by Jimbob at 2:27 AM on February 3, 2010


"as if someone that thought"
"I can't stand going to Reddit"

I'm going back to bed.
posted by A Terrible Llama at 2:28 AM on February 3, 2010


is there anything interesting going on there besides a lot of people trying to get skinheads to click on links to lemonparty?

There is also an army of 23-year-old guys who think whatever thought they're currently thinking is the first time it's been thought, with a layer of 16-year-olds who think the same thing underneath.

With a peppering of people telling lies about their current status.
posted by A Terrible Llama at 2:30 AM on February 3, 2010


Gah, it's like spam mail, but without the spam.
posted by Iosephus at 2:31 AM on February 3, 2010


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