REDDIT MOMENT
A Reddit moment is a term used to
mock Redditors, often when they engage in particularly
cringe worthy discussion. It was once used as a positive term among Redditors for a short time.
Reddit moment
by Khalid Norsenya on Jun 25, 2019 16:07:38
Relating to the the
titular site, a Reddit moment occurs when either one or multiple Redditors do something considered "cringe" unironically. This is meant to contrast the social media
idealism many Redditors believe they have over other similar platforms, and how they generally have a tendency to critique those platforms over similar behavior. This serving much as an in-joke as to
Reddit's often-suggested superiority complex.
Example:
Redditor: "
Oh jeez, this guy just posted
guro, I better alert my subreddit about this and wash my eyes."
Commenter: "Now that's a Reddit moment right there."
reddit moment
by bruhwat on Oct 01, 2020 00:28:17
When someones/ something happens exactly in accordance to the
cringy /negative stereotypes of
reddit and reminds us of the
hivemind reddit is. Usually in a bad connotation.
Example:
1.
redditor 1 : "
keanu chungus wholesome 100 , emoji bad "
self aware redditor : reddit moment
2.
when someone deviates fron the one true opinion™ of the
hivemind and gets -100 karma
3.
when some guys gets
camcer so people shower him sith 1000$ worth awards
Reddit Moment
by mihneabac on Nov 04, 2020 19:58:10
Reddit Moment is a slang term mocking moments when Reddit has
cringeworthy commentary or discussion. The phrase is a particularly popular way to mock times when a
Redditor is demonstrating how he or she believes Reddit is the superior social networking platform in contrast with other sites.
Example:
Someone called TikTok bad!!!! Time to
post it on r/Reddit Moment and get
free karma!!!!
Reddit Moment
by UnsubToDRM on May 13, 2020 01:56:19
1. When a redditor makes a shitty meme or has a popular opinion from other redditors because it is they
majority opinion. They tend to make unfunny memes and reuse it to the point where it becomes somehow unfunnier. Some infamous subreddits that act like this are
r/memes, r/dankmemes,
r/pewdiepiesubmissions, and every liberal subreddit. Whenever someone has a different opinion, redditors tend to downvote them and upvote unoriginal comments and posts. The mods are even worse since they have no life and ban someone for no reason just because they don’t agree with him.
2. Whenever someone sticks to the popular opinion because they want to have an opinion of their own. They tend to do the same thing as everyone else and acts like robots or Npc.
Example:
1. Redditor 1: *makes unoriginal meme*
Redditor 2: *Upvotes and makes unoriginal comment*
Redditor 3: *Makes unfunny 69 joke*
A lot of Redditors: Nice
Redditor 4: Big chungus is gay.
Kanu Reeves is overused, fuck the trees.
The other redditors: instant *downvotes*
Redditor 4:
Reddit moment
2. Person 1: Hey you should play Minecraft since
Fortnite Bad, Minecraft Good hahaha.
Person 2: *Shoots the npc*.
Person 1: Reddit moment.
Reddit moment
by #Koni2012 on Aug 15, 2020 03:53:09
(1) The act of falsely accusing/convicting someone innocent and
bullying him until he commits
suicide.
(2) When something is
pog.
Example:
(1) "Damn, he fucking killed himself. Now that's a
reddit moment!"
(2) "The
boyardee bandit is a reddit moment because it's pog."
Reddit Moment
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian on Sep 25, 2021 14:42:28
1) A term that initially had positive connotations but then became derogatory, and now it is mainly used ironically and vaguely in the same way as 'cringe' is.
2) Specifically refers to the idiocy of the Reddit
hivemind. Whenever a horde of redditors attack someone because they like minecraft, that's when you'll know a
reddit moment happened. The term is meant to be used by someone viewing
the thread from outside (e.g. someone linking the thread from a discord GC).
Example:
Example 1a: You watch
vtubers? That's a
reddit moment tbh
Example 1b: You actually read through the entire terms of agreement? That's a reddit moment tbh
Example 2: Getting downvoted because you expressed an opinion that goes against the
majority's opinion of a subreddit is a reddit moment.