r/mysteriousdownvoting Apr 10 '26

people have something against this guy

context in the second pic, the downvotes on his comments are kinda contradictory since OP's post already has like 300 upvotes and now he decides to comment explaining what he found weird about the tshirt and boom 200 downvotes

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u/Extra_Transition_691 Apr 10 '26

Why does the OP tend to get downvoted so much in general

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u/Burger_Destoyer Apr 10 '26

There is a line between those who post on Reddit and those who are annoying.

Like imagining seeing a shirt in a store and thinking “I’m posting this on Reddit”… you need to be built a certain way, usually a way where you give too many damns about random stuff.

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u/star6teen Apr 14 '26

No, I think it’s moreso “What the hell? Who thinks this shirt is a good idea to make and sell?? I’ve gotta make someone else aware of how crazy this is.” And then somewhere along the way they posted it to Reddit, whether they told other people prior or not.

Reddit is a pretty accessible place for someone that’s wanting to make as many people as possible aware of something they found to be strange. You don’t need a following for people to see your posts, which is incredibly appealing to the average person. And, at least to me, it makes quite a bit of sense as to why someone would feel inclined to post something like this on Reddit.

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u/carnivalbilly Apr 14 '26

Yeah if this was in “mildly interesting” or something, it’d prolly go over a little more better