Thread:Yelmut Eats A Lemon/@comment-40022303-20190820144010/@comment-25404524-20190821005352

Newer Ekoj12 wrote: Tbh, you should thank the internet these days. It's full of toxicity, criticism and overused bad memes.

Yes there is toxicity in the internet. Quite a lot of annoying controversies. Lots of controversial topics brought up. Lots of controversial topics spread. The cycle just keeps getting worse. Cough cough semi-automatics.

Criticism is pretty common on the internet too. But not the professional criticism that a university professor would say. The type of "criticism" I seem to see more of is ranting, which would be the more appropriate word. In fact, when I was younger, I regularly used "criticism" in the rant sense. And I used a character called "Sailor Sam Head" that I drew from an old children's book that would rant about my bad behavior all the time.

Overused bad memes, yes that is often the case too. Some of them are very cringy, while some are just outright lame. I suppose Facebook and Instagram shouldn't really be relied on for better quality memes that appeal to a specific audience. Reddit often has specific subreddits that often have better quality control compared to Facebook or Instagram, as they have a content control system that works similar to My Singing Monsters Wiki and other Fandom/Wikia wikis.