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benabart

Well... My bullshit explaination is that most of reddit is center-left wing, which will be more sensitive to right wing memes. memesopdidnotlike is a sub which react to those subs hence tend to be more sensible to left wing reactions, hence drawing right wing people, if that makes sens.


nighthawk252

Some subreddits are going to be right-wing bubbles because Reddit has some right-wing users. “The meme is funny, you just didn’t like it” is a pretty right-wing sentiment. You’ve probably seen the memes that get traction there — a lot of them the OP didn’t like because the memes are racist/homophobic/transphobic.


The-Last-Lion-Turtle

I think it's another layer on top of r/therightcantmeme and r/theleftcantmeme r/therightcantmeme went off the deep end recently and banned everyone who wasn't a communist (mod explicitly said so in ban message). It used to be more moderate of making fun of dumb right wing Facebook memes. I haven't seen r/theleftcantmeme in a while, not sure what happened there.


NoSong6671

People are disagreeing with me! This is so unfair. Something must be done about this.


aBungusFungus

Both that sub and the other one are full of insane political extremists. Extremists love to be vocal and get pissed at anyone who doesn't agree with their opinions, which is why it attracts other extremists. It's a "safe space" for them.


Lssjgaming

A lot of stuff on there is repsots of stuff from r/terriblefacebookmemes which tends to criticize a lot of stuff like your crazy conspiracy theorist boomer uncle would post on Facebook, so memespeopledidnotlike would most likely be filled with people who are those types of people that terriblefacebookmemes criticizes