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r/wallstreetbets

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Reddit community that experienced a decline in quality after rapid growth during the GameStop story, used as an analogy for immigration and cultural change.

Mentions (3)
"if anyone is paying attention to what's happening on r/wsb right now, it's actually very interesting. essentially they all organized to buy shares and call options on Gamestop stock which shot the stock price up quite a bit. that's all well and good. the real meat and potatoes is that they are close"
grassroots activist investing as praxis for the left · u/emerson9991 · ↑82 · 2021-01-26
"I look at subreddits like r/wallstreetbets and r/stocks and just get so depressed. Some people making more money in a single day than I make in a year. Money for nothing."
"It reminds me of a time when /r/wallstreetbets was 1M strong and it had quality memes, and then the Game Stop story broke all over the internet and suddenly that sub went from 1M to 10M over night. It ruined everything! The meme and post quality dropped. It made me think about how mass immigration c"
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