YUP. That's why I suspect a lot of the posts are fake, but it's still important to reply to them (if you're a reply-on-Reddit type) as if they're real. Not for the troll's gratification, but for the theoretical browser we might recognize themselves in it.
There are so many ragebait posts on there. But more than once this nugget has dropped on posts that seem real: If you're posting to r/relationships, there's a better than average chance your relationship is on the spectrum of fucked up. 90 percent of people don't need to post there.
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