Vault101 said:
SonicWaffle said:
Internet. Smartphones are truly the ultimate timewaster - five minutes is enough time to read a Cracked article and bask in the horrible idiocy of the comment section.
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the comments really arent that bad...in fact I feel like theyve improved since I first started reading (2007) that or Ive changed
It depends what you count as bad. Generally speaking, it's a fairly safe bet that at least a few people will;
- Accuse the site of a heavy American bias whilst ignoring the rest of the world simply because more than one example on a list was from the US
- Post a litany of "what about X" comments containing things they believe
should have been in the article
- Complain that writer X is much funnier than writer Y. At more extreme times, simply state that writer Y is awful and that they hope writer Y didn't get paid for producing such a piece of shit article
- Fuckbunkies
- Whenever there's an article about things from history which didn't exist/weren't the way we picture them/are nothing more than stories, posting a barrage of
highly amusing and original comments along the lines of "LOL you forgot Jesus wasn't real LOL LOL LOL"
- Helpfully inform other posters of how much money they recently made working from home, or possibly on an interracial dating site
- Awful, awful pun threads
- Just quote lines from the article, and being inexplicably thumbed up
- Complain about the article ("oh shit, another whiny, preachy piece of bullshit from Cheese!") after reading
nothing more than the title.
It's a wretched hive of scum and villainy, more akin to YouTube than a comedy site. I think a lot of it is due to the bad comment system itself, which dissuades discussion and promotes saying idiotic things which are guaranteed to earn upvotes from morons. That and the fact that since it's a comedy site, far too many of the readers think they're funnier than they actually are, and can't resist the chance to show off. I write a bit in my spare time, and I have considered submitting article pitches for Cracked, but frankly I don't want to deal with that mess of fuckwits ripping apart my work because they didn't get it or, all evidence to the contrary, think they can do better.
Cracked isn't the worst comments section on the internet by a long shot, but it's still less fun than sticking your dick in a threshing machine.