Fight videos are everywhere lately, with a significant rise in reposts of non-original content just for entertainment and karma. What are your thoughts on this trend and the role of these videos in the subreddit?
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I think fight videos can be a mixed bag. On one hand, they can be entertaining and showcase some intense moments. However, there’s also a downside—many of these videos can promote violence or desensitize people to real-life issues. It’s important for a community like this to balance entertainment with responsibility. Original content definitely adds more value, while too many reposts can dilute the quality of the discussions and community spirit. I’d love to hear what others think about the impact of these videos here!