I quit it totally several months ago. Was annoying at first because I was so used to going there all the time. But I soon realized I was spending too much time online. It's such a pointless website. It lures you in with topics you like and awards and prizes and porn. Then forces you to submit to what the far left deems acceptable. They're conditioning you to think the way they want.
Do we know what r/thedonald was at during its peak in Alexa rankings? Or does it not measure subreddits?
Curious to see if there’s actually an appreciable drop on Reddit traffic with us out.
doubtful. I think most of us still use Reddit
I quit it totally several months ago. Was annoying at first because I was so used to going there all the time. But I soon realized I was spending too much time online. It's such a pointless website. It lures you in with topics you like and awards and prizes and porn. Then forces you to submit to what the far left deems acceptable. They're conditioning you to think the way they want.
Not a chance.
I didn't use that site for years until T_D showed up. I got sick of the stupidity of that place long ago.
It's a website for kids, foreigners, and idiots.
Begrudgingly..
I been following /r/coronavirus but every fucking thread somebody makes a snarky anti-Donald remark.
Username DOES NOT check out. Tanked my account, who needs that place.
That site freely only releases rankings, and Reddit hasn't budged from #18.