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Reddit being what I'd call pretty postive.
There's grim stuff int the discussions, but I wouldn't call them a case of default net nastiness. Is this atypical for reddit?
As I see it, redditors in general are:
There's been somewhat more pessimism about economic matters in the last year, which I'm guessing is due to a combination of the financial crisis and media coverage about the financial crisis. Also, being mostly liberal, there's been extra pessimism about politics because of disillusionment with Obama, adding to the already-existing pessimism about politics that occurs because redditors, despite being broadly liberal, tend to like hopeless fringe political movements and candidates like drug legalization [2], Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul).
Edit: As lucidfox pointed out, the term "male introverts" was poorly chosen. It's not a very accurate descriptor for the category I was trying to point to. I am a male introvert myself, and I'm as socially successful as I currently care to be. But I think the cluster I meant is fairly well-known - bitter, socially inept faux-Nice Guys with entitlement problems. Reddit has an unusual density of those guys.
Edit: I agree with NancyLebowitz's caveat: drug legalization is a viable long-term goal. But it's a dispiriting cause in the short-term.
I prefer to think of drug legalization as long term rather than hopeless.
Agreed. But if Californian baby boomers won't vote to legalize a widespread safe and therapeutically useful drug when it's also a magic wand that will disappear their impending budget crisis...
They say people overestimate what changes are possible in the short term, and underestimate in the long term. Let's hope.
You speak as if "introverted" and "socially successful" are mutually exclusive. The latter is a vague ill-defined concept, anyway.
Good point. It is shyness that is more reliably exclusive with social success.
Not vague enough that it would weaken the point. It refers to a usually well understood property of the human experience.