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I miss the days when reddit was full of tech-minded people (back when they had to compete with Digg). These days it's full of normies, and normies tend to be fucking idiots. Just look at any YouTube comment section, which is filled with them.
As the saying goes, the average person isnβt very smart, and by definition half of the population is even less savvy.