u/Super_Saiyan_Twink

Glitch Productions (the studio, not the people running it)

Glitch Productions (the studio, not the people running it)

Nothing in this world has ever pushed me to the verge of insanity the way this fucking studio has. Their content is average at best at its praised like the second coming of Christ. You're not allowed to criticize it without a mob of keyboard warriors attacking you for it. I don't care that it's indie (barely even qualifies atp). These shows are curated to chronically online tumblr users, the same type of people that glaze Vivziepop. I hate the "goofy goober quirk chungus" millennial humor, I hate the cringey characters and fanbase, and I absolutely fucking despite shit like Murder Drones and TADC being shoved in my face at every corner. I hate this studio with every fiber of my being, from the depths of my soul this hatred swells.

u/Super_Saiyan_Twink — 2 days ago
▲ 111 r/copypasta

I indexed 89,000 NSFW subreddits and accidentally discovered Reddit's hidden evolutionary tree

Dataset of All NSFW Subreddits Broken Down by Location & Category: https://nsfwdog.com

So I went down a weird rabbit hole recently. I went to index all 89,219 NSFW subreddits and figure out how they all connect to each other. What I found was kind of fascinating.

Reddit communities don't grow, they fracture.

You've probably noticed this yourself. A broad subreddit like r/ heels starts out fine. But once it hits maybe 50k subscribers, things get noisy. People start arguing about what belongs there. And then, almost inevitably, it splinters: r/ highheelsNSFW, r/ StockingsAndHighHeels, r/ TheyStayOn.

It's basically the moment a niche becomes distinct enough to need its own moderation rules, a new subreddit is born.

What struck me is that it's actually a really sophisticated classification system. Thousands of anonymous moderators over the past decade have essentially built a massive filing system for adult content. But because Reddit's UI doesn't officially support hierarchical tags or categories, this entire structure is invisible to most users.

But when you actually map out the NSFW sector, communities that seem random are actually positioned within a massive, invisible taxonomy.

The full dataset and categorization is available at https://nsfwdog.com if anyone wants to explore it. You can trace how broad categories branch into increasingly specific niches, and find micro-communities that Reddit's native search has essentially buried for years.

📌 Also, every SFW subreddit is available on https://sfwdog.com if you want the same discovery/search experience for non-NSFW Reddit communities too.

Curious if anyone else has noticed this kind of organic categorization happening in other SFW Reddit sectors, or if it's unique to NSFW communities because of how niche-driven that content is.

reddit.com
u/Super_Saiyan_Twink — 3 days ago
▲ 449 r/hatethissmug+1 crossposts

Why the hell does Mineta get more hate than her? Mineta's a perv, but at least he gets punished for it. Also he's weird with people his age. Midnight is a fully grown woman who frequently flirts with at makes sexual comments to a bunch of teenagers who are also her STUDENTS. I swear, if she were a guy, she'd have 0 defenders. In my opinion she's worse than Mineta and deserves the hate that Mineta gets.

u/Born_Usual998 — 15 days ago

If you don't like AI, that's fine. Everyone has their opinions and that's perfectly normal. However, the AI hate on the internet is so forced. 99% of the people who hate AI know nothing about it and are just parroting "ai slop" because that's what the internet told them. It destroys the potential for any real discussion on the topic because people jump down your throat for not treating AI like the antichrist. People act so incredibly hateful against AI without the slightest idea what they're talking about. It creates a hivemind mentality that kills individual thought and expression.

The make this extremely clear, it's fine if you don't like AI. I just hate the fact that most people are against AI without any knowledge of what they're hating.

u/Super_Saiyan_Twink — 27 days ago