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u/Swimming-Inside-2983 • 1 month ago • score 100
they’re not online, in this specific subreddit, they’re just online in general
u/PipedInFromIthaca • 1 month ago • score 132
Sorry, my bad. Those are the 5.5k sock puppet accounts I use solely to keep Tophia down and stop her from achieving fame because otherwise she'd be too big for all of us.
u/Consistent-Bet-4103 • 1 month ago • score 18
Hahaha nice answer
u/Dunyaduzbence • 1 month ago • score 58
Theyre all up drinking dew, duh
u/anonymousx97 • 1 month ago • score 19
T’HUH HALLLOOOO 🧌🧌🧌
u/CatharticTouch • 1 month ago • score 18
u/pencerisms • 1 month ago • score 37
i think this is a stupid new reddit update where, instead of it showing the active users, it shows the daily (i think it's daily) visits on the subreddit.
u/Consistent-Bet-4103 • 1 month ago • score 13
L Reddit for real
u/CowBootBats • 1 month ago • score 5
They're wrong. It's how many people that are subscribed to the sub that are online in general. They're not all actively on the sub.
u/Tozi_Lee • 1 month ago • score 20
Honestly Its gotta be either A. Doomscrolling the sub (I do this a lot to check in on the glob) or B. Just online in general
u/ericdeclan54 • 1 month ago • score 9
Didn't you get the memo? We're all jobless internet stalkers!
u/thisunrest • 1 month ago • score 1
Someday I would love for somebody to research for a thesis paper on the effect of objectifying oneself for social media money.
We all know that people like t will use rage-bait, and making fools of themselves as a way to garner engagement.
What I want to know is how that affects how you see yourself and how you see the people in your immediate circle who might play a part in the brand you turn yourself into.
Does somebody have to be of a certain IQ or a certain cluster B personality disorder in order to think that this is in any way of sustainable, healthy way of life?
Has anybody with a healthy sense of self ever engaged in this and come out the other side whole?
Is there some kind of dissociation, some kind of “splitting” necessary in order to “create” as a personae but still live your day-to-day as yourself?
When people come up to you in public, do you have to act as this persona or do you let them know that you are in fact, acting out of character online?
u/Consistent-Bet-4103 • 1 month ago • score 3
This could have been a whole new post dude I’m not reading all that