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I know that complaining about Reddit is an old thing here, but I am still surprised how Reddit Brain, the one that always pop up in subs like politics and news, react when there is some news about Hungary.
Apart from the total ignorance about Hungary and the fact on the ground, how is possible that posts about third-tier countries (no offense to Hungarians) are so upvoted in /r/all?
Is there is some sort of algorithm, or the average reddit man is totally on on the neocon train "whatever we do not like is a threat to democracy?"
There's probably a great deal of manipulation going on. Many of those upvotes are probably from bot farms and click farms. There are entire subreddits that obviously seem to be astroturfed, and/or their moderators are FBI/CIA, or adjacent actors.
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Hungary is run by a populist right wing authoritarian, Viktor Orbán.
It's also where one of the most prominent internationalist activist left wing billionaires is from, George Soros. He still gets involved locally.
So posts about Hungary end up being proxy fights about Soros and his agenda.
Or proxy fights about Trump/De Santis and popularism vs. technocracy.
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Leave the rest of the internet at the door.
Or could you at least have something more substantial to talk about than, "redditors upvote dumb shit, news at 11"?
Reddit is one of the most trafficked sites in America and arguably the most read “news” site for young Americans. It has greater influence than the NYT and WaPo combined.
And the default setting and /r/all is 50% propaganda at any given time. It really does need to be talked about. The next generation will be more zealous than the last. Labeling Reddit “the rest of the Internet” is hiding one’s head in the sand in the face of a tsunami of cultural manipulation.
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Isn’t it just because Hungary represents a European country which went right wing authoritarian, and that’s important if your worldview values western liberal democracy?
(Or if you’re a socialist it’d be salient too. Liberals and socialists make up the core mainstream Reddit users).
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