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What do you all think about BuzzFeed using the hell out of this sub for their content?
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I check buzzfeed when I'm bored and almost every celeb article as comments from "a reddit user" that is taken from this sub (I think one of my comment was there one time). What bothers me is that they seem to always push a narrative that isn't the general consensus in the discussion, and always make every situation seem problematic while most of the comments are about how it's not that deep/are more nuanced than what they make it seem (I guess it's to create that famous buzz). Anyways, I'm curious about y'all opinions and I have super long bus ride ahead, so please don't be shy.

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