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As the Reddit war rages on, community trust is the casualty
(arstechnica.com)
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Great article!
But…who the fuck trusted anyone on Reddit? Or on the internet in general?!
I've more than once had redditors come to help me with real life problems, like needing a second set of hands to deal with furniture in a town where I didn't know anybody yet.
Risky, sure, but it's worked out for me. There are some good people on the internet.