I think it’s time for me to come clean about this. I kinda became addicted to Reddit, but most importantly, reddit stories. It became part of my routine to listen to podcasts that read reddit stories. NGL it’s really enjoyable, but there is always some people that debates if the stories are true.

Then I tried it once. I created a throwaway account and posted a made up story. It gained a lot of traction and nobody even commented about it being fake.

It was supposed to be a one time thing, but then another idea for a story pops up in my head, I create another throwaway with a temp mail and write that another story.

Overtime it became a habit. I’ve posted tens of fake stories, maybe over a hundred. With updates even. I also learned to develop different styles of writing and formatting so people wouldn’t notice they were written by the same person, me.

Some of my stories got into the podcasts I listen to daily. Its always exciting to hear my own stories being read by someone else.

But I realize that this is not healthy anymore. I could develop so many of these stories into short stories or novels. I’ve learned a lot and improved my writing, these are compelling, engaging, even gut-wrenching stories that I think people would like to read if they were books.

It’s time for me to stop this and start writing fiction for real.

Another reason why I should quit it, it’s because I fucking hate the mods, some of my best stories has been deleted for bullshit reasons, or I just can’t find the right sub to post them. But I gotta say, engaging with people in real time is part of the fun of it.

I don’t want you to think everything on reddit is fake, and I don’t care if some posts are fake or not, I have so many fucked up real stories in my family that no reddit story ever even came close to be as fucked up as real life and would be tossed aside as fake instantly. Reality is weirder than fiction.

Thanks for reading my confession. I’ll go out, touch grass, and start writing fiction.

BTW, I only post fake shit on Throwaway accounts, I’ve never done that on my real main account, and I never lie IRL. Maybe that’s why it felt so exciting early on.

  • DrQuint@lemmy.ml
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    Nice story bro, but I know this is fake as shit. You only wrote fake stories once here. This one. Can’t fool me.

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    I start under the assumption that every reddit post is 100% fiction and work from there. Especially on subs like TIFU or Amitheasshole.

    Would be fucking great if we could not do that, though.

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      That’s why I blocked those subs, they’re all fake or just people looking for validation

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        I have only see the ones on r/all and I once saw a post on AITA, where it was not obvious whos fault it was. The rest were just, as you said, people looking for validation.

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        There’s a lot of people that are desperate for attention and validation and the karma system becomes really addictive to them.

        I had a lot of contentious exchanges with one person, supposedly a lady, that had to insert herself in every conversation in the sub, screech wildly about anything that went against her progressive ideas, even if it was inoffensive, instigate dumb debates and then accuse people of creating strawmen or sealioning, and somehow found a way to pretend to be a victim every single time. If a post mentioned the holocaust - her husband’s father is a holocaust survivor. If someone mentioned sexual abuse, she was a victim of rape. If there was a mention of a kidnapping, she was kidnapped at 16. If someone discussed a murder, her best friend was brutally murdered before her eyes, etc. It got ridiculous when some medical subject came up and then apparently she’s a doctor with 20 years of experience in exactly that subject and who teaches on that subject at a prestigious medical school. I have no idea how such a doctor can spend 20 hours a day on reddit and get 120k posts in a few years, but maybe that’s just me. And I’m pretty sure she had several alts because her comments would be immediately upvoted and any dissenting viewpoint downvoted to oblivion. A few of the posters also had the exact same writing style and used the same arguments, which of course they justified as “great minds think alike” and “that’s because you’re wrong, bigot”. If she was ever genuinely downvoted, she’d immediately complain.

        It really sucked the life out of the sub. And there are tons of people just like her on many subs.

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      You got me. I am actually the real account for all of this. I thought I would make a fictional post explaining that all my stories were fictional, but they were all actually real. I hope we can start a blank slate from now on. I’m afraid I’m gonna have to come clean. I am not actually the person with the original account making a fictional account to explain my real stories that turned out to be fictional but are actually real (but in reality aren’t). I am the former /r/jailbait moderator Spez.

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    I always felt the rise of fake stories came with the change to karma for text posts. It used to be that a text post gave no karma and so there was no incentive to karma farm that way. Once the change happened, many text-based subreddits had their quality drop dramatically.

    Did you post to r/amitheasshole? I used to love that one

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    wow, holy shit that’s kind of a lot

    good job on realizing that you had an issue and endeavoring to touch grass more often

    good luck on your writing endeavors OP

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    What kind of stories did you submit? I spent way too much time on BestofRedditorUpdates and at least half of the time you spend realizing stories are fake. I’m wondering if I read any of yours

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    I’m glad you’re coming clean. I kinda hope that you go back and delete the fake stories, or at least make clear they’re works of fiction.

    Why?

    Because people are stupid. They hear an urban legend about a psycopath putting razor blades in apples and all of a sudden no one can have anything but individually wrapped candy during halloween. People overemphasize anectodes to establish political views or actually make policy changes. Academics troll reddit for evidence to support theories. And “news” “reporters” pull stuff from Reddit and report it, often as fact. If it implicates criminal activity or child abuse, that might cause authorities to get involved needlessly.

    Maybe your stories aren’t such that they would impact policies, or change political views, or impact lives. I’m sure some of it is just harmless fun (though, when I’d participate in forums like AITA with fake posts, it sure did annoyme), and to some extent, people should be smarter about responding to shitposts. “Throwaway because my friends know my main account” should be a big, red flag. And I’m glad you got to work on your writing skill and voice. I hope you can use it productively in the future, and I wish you the best of luck. (But think about deleting or editing your posts!)

    • Spaceman Spiff@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      I think there’s something deeper about why people believe. It’s not that they can’t tell fact from fiction, at least not entirely. Quite often, the stories they believe are the ones that reinforce their existing worldview. This is especially true in the realm of politics, but applies to more mundane situations as well.

      The people that believe the razer blade in apples story are usually the ones afraid of strangers. But sometimes their memory confuses events and stories, or details get lost. Other times, it’s bad journalism, or public figures trying to make a name for themselves. Bad information, whether malicious or benign, is hard to remove, both from a person and from society in general.

      The NY Times, October 28 1970, published the razer blades story. It was full of confidence and input from respectable and trustworthy authorities. It wasn’t until many years later that anyone investigated it, and found it to be total bullshit.

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      One of my stories was about a concerned mom worried because her rebellious teenage daughter was hanging out with older kids, some of them legally adults. Then she discovered was involved in a polyamorous relationship with them. I think it’s already deleted by mods but this is the only one what might make people try to investigate outside reddit, but it didn’t really happen. (this was inspired by people i’ve known IRL, just not the polyamory part that was entirely made up).

      Another story got me talking with a redditor offering me help getting in contact with the media about a long missing person. I politely declined the offer claiming that the missing person family was already on it. This one is old and I lost the password to that account.

      Except for those 2 my stories are harmless fun most of the time, and others might be really dramatic. Maybe enough to upset the reader for some short time.

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    Okay, so lying is wrong but I have to say sometimes in the discussions around fake posts people can be learning important things, and talking about important things. A lot of drama centers on narcissism and abuse, and we discuss red flags in dramatic posts.

    And if the “cannibal dad” post was you, that was quite entertaining.

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      No, the cannibal dad is not mine and I don’t even know what story is that, sounds thrilling, but yeah, ur right. The discussion generated leads to people learning to identify red flags and standing up for themselves, even if they are fake or real. Problem is, probably real stories die in knew with very little upvotes, I know this because I asked for advice or real issues I had going on IRL but they had like 5 comments max and 3 upvotes. Of course, I was glad for getting a bit of advice on the issue, but then some of my fake stories make it to the homepage and it’s a bruh feeling.

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    i too did this lol like 3 times on reddit, but my stories never ended up in the podcasts so i gave up