r/shitwehraboossay was about pointing out idiotic shilling for the Axis on Reddit, and their cousin subreddit r/derscheisser was for memes mocking the axis. Trouble is that they have this fucking epic saga of drama and idiocy spawned by a select few ingrates who took the joke
too far. One fucker was so obnoxious he forced the mods to create a separate sub for anime memes dunking on Kancolle or Girlz und panzer. Yet the dunce KEPT going until he got kicked, and now the whole sub is tainted by crappy memes similar to his garbage. They're also too fucking enthusiastic with the "ironic" celebration of Dresden's bombing and "bomber harris do it again" memes. People DIED, guys. r/srs proper is just hyper aware of anything vaguely sympathetic of the axis and mentioning gray areas, which is funny because I've seen old posts linking to r/shitamericanssay, another sub that took the joke too far. Now they too are the villain.
r/saltierthancrait is kind of beating a dead horse at this point, everything bad about Disney Star Wars has been brought up, it's time to move on.
r/kotakuinaction went after non-kotaku shit and is superannuated, Gamergate is OVER.
r/kaiserreich is a bunch of low-effort memes and inside jokes that are cycled in and out as the mod updates, their fake wikipedia entries for battles are so common and similar that it's been parodied more than once. (Which turned into a good example of reddit censorship, because I think one parody got deleted because the guy posted "6 gorillion casualties" in his meme. They've done it before, like
here when a someone posted a good comment taking apart the dude bitching about fashwave memes and it got taken down because it hurt people's fee-fees I guess.
r/tnomod is fine when they post dev diaries and previews, but the problem is simply that it hasn't even been released yet, so it's full of people trying to keep the hype train going with repetitive and forced memes based off of whatever new piece of content is there. The fucking mod was supposed to be out by January of last year, and now it's
supposedly confirmed to be releasing this May after cutting down the play time from 1960's-1991 to 1960's-1981. Not to mention the delays are partly due to stupid shit popping up on their public discord. Devs should've shut down the discord and subreddit and limited the previews to PDX forums and Spacebattles. As it stands, I'm afraid of the mod turning into vaporware with only a small demo and pages of dumb memes to show for all the work and lore.
r/forwardsfromgrandma is less about dumb boomer memes and just whatever right-wing meme offended the uploader's sensibilities so much that they need dozens of people to tear it apart for them
(When they don't fall for obvious parody memes made by their fellow liberals).
r/prequelmemes is unrepentant karma-farming with no quality control, the reposts have become just another meme, and there's an excess of Sequel trilogy hate.
r/gocommitdie started out as a sub for unplanned stupid in-game screenshots, but the mods loosened the rules too much and now it's just people posting screenshots of their own ostentatiously customized in-game characters quoting memes and making racist jokes
r/lewronggeneration is full of reposts, people falling for joke memes, low-effort screenshots of any comments that dare to express appreciation of the past, and, recently
shit like this. (which was reposted).
r/stalker is flooded with memes.
r/nosleep is shoddy trend-chasing. After the 4th "Storming Area 51 won't go the way you think" story I ditched it.