Forasmuch as I partook of Reddit as part of my job to promote reviews and connectivity with people to see things in the light of topics, like brewing hard drinks, candies, restaurants, it had been bad. If I do not agree with somebody's perspective, it does not apply as subjective to them, it applies as sacred. Some of my posts were downvoted by more than a couple people like a flash mob to try to get me to talk less about what I felt. I can grasp that free speech allows anybody to talk heatedly about your passion, that holds up as a stance. Hence we call it a day and get along. Mischancely, no, not for the few I was at. The Redditors give bad karma, then try to give sick burns, if they can. Other times, they can carry themselves decent and garrulous to talk about reviews deeper. My respects to that group in between it who use it as intended. I just couldn't go on using it after a year. I wish that maybe some better moderation would work for people to not bomb karma down to protect rights and outside views a little further.