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"People post obviously fake AITA posts about one sided arguments and all the comments are telling them their partner is a sociopath and they need to get a divorce."
"Log out of your account and browse the main page to see the default subs. Your feed in order will usually go something like this: 1. An AITA post where the story and comments clearly support the woman (around 7-10K upvotes)"
"The biggest culprits of this are any stories on AITA or relationship subs. Where the OP is purposefully leaving out details that provide context and show that they're actually the person in the wrong. You'll get some person obviously in a heightened emotional state telling you why the other side is "
"I sometimes think about that viral aita post where a guy was out to dinner with his wife and another couple and the discussion led to a stupid hypothetical of who they would save first in a fire if both families were in the building."
"Nonsense posts that frequently go to top of Reddit from AITA like [link] are fully just psy-ops designed to give people trust issues. Not to say anything about the issue, but how is it that everyday there's always a new thread about relationship drama at the top of this godforsaken site."
"Redditors will read a post on relationship advice or AITA featuring the most cookie cutter C-grade soap opera plot & fully believe in its authenticity. brain rot claims more victims each day"
"After reading a bit of an obviously fake AITA or like badroommates post, i like to check if anyone's called it out and i'm finding just hundreds of the most dull brained opinions about what op should do or some sort of empathetic relational story."