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What harmless thing does the Reddit 'hive mind' hate?


  1. hmmm. I wonder if the lowest voted items here are so very hated on Reddit that they even get downvoted in the question about what we hate?
    — AllofaSuddenStory

  2. Fedoras. Seriously, no one outside of rabid 15 year olds trying to divert the negative spotlight off themselves and on to someone else cares about fedoras. PS: Be sure to sort this thread by controversial to get the real answers.
    — Sernie___Banders

  3. My annoyance doesn't come from the harmless things that reddit hates but the harmful things it hates too much. It's obvious that whenever you see someone ranting on about how "our politicians need to be shot" or "evil companies need to be taken down and brought to justice", it's someone who just wants attention or karma. I'm not opposed to a lot of the things people say but after a while, it gets really fucking annoying.
    — WhosTheRealRobot



  4. Minor errors in grammar and spelling, and pineapple on pizza.
    — bibliotudinous

  5. Applebee's. I mean, they're not great, but I never realized how loathed they were until I joined Reddit.
    — kayyxelle

  6. Kim Kardashian. She hasn't hurt anyone, she doesn't trash people online or engage in twitter wars, she doesn't play up the airhead role, and as far as I can tell, is a good mom. The most controversial thing I can think of is that she supports the movement to have the massacres done by Turkey in Armenia labeled as Genocide (and I agree with her on that).
    — VicFatale



  7. "The Big Bang Theory" We can debate whether it's funny or not, if the laughter track is used too often, and whether the characters are flat and annoying, but it's still just a harmless sitcom. No one is forcing you to watch, and there's lots of worse shows out there.
    — yakusokuN8

  8. Pineapple on pizzas
    — civex

  9. Vegans/vegetarians. Or basically any argument that eating meat could be bad for any reason. I eat meat daily, but I think we come down pretty hard on folks who don’t.
    — YeshuaSnow



  10. Speaking out of ignorance. I'll regularly see a comment that's just wrong, not argumentative or anything, just someone making an assertion that happens to be incorrect, and they get downvoted. Sometimes by a lot, and sometimes with no one correcting them or even bitching at them as if their ignorant remark was actually a malicious one. I just came from a thread where someone replied to a comment by saying maybe we haven't been back to the moon because nothing is there. Instead of someone politely informing him that there ARE resources on the moon, he just got downvoted. I feel like all of Reddit should work like /r/NoStupidQuestions .
    — willingisnotenough