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I think it's important to not live in an echo chamber so, even though I hate their ideology, I don't filter T_D. The problem is that when they reach the front page, it's never anything worth reading. It's always "LETS GET THIS PIC OF FRANKEN TO #1 GOOGLE RESULTS FOR CUCK" or some blatant fake news pizza gate style link. I have to think *somewhere* in a sub that large there has to be *something* worth sharing.
Comment by [deleted] at 15/02/2017 at 22:53 UTC
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The admins have controlled which posts from t_d get to the front page for about 6 months now.
They only allow the non-substantial and noninformative shitposts to reach the front page.
The left loves to censor us. Facebook and twitter are the same way.