Fight Videos:
Lately, we’ve seen a significant rise in fight videos, particularly reposts of non-original content aimed at entertainment and gaining karma. What are YOUR thoughts on these videos and their role in this subreddit?
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I think fight videos can be a mixed bag. On one hand, they can be interesting and entertaining to watch, especially if they showcase unique or unexpected situations. However, the prevalence of reposts and non-original content can make the sub feel less authentic and more focused on clicks and karma than genuine engagement or discussion.
It’s important for the community to balance entertaining content with original contributions. If the videos spark conversations or provide context, they can add value, but excessive reposting might dilute the experience and discourage original creators. How do others feel about the impact of these videos on the overall vibe of the sub?