Personally I like to make it a point to break this rule from time to time to reduce this pattern.
Personally I like to make it a point to break this rule from time to time to reduce this pattern.
Empty comments can be ok if they're positive. There's nothing wrong with submitting a comment saying just "Thanks." What we especially discourage are comments that are empty and negative—comments that are mere name-calling.
THANK YOU
This might be a feature - some events are ripe for ridicule and jokes, and Reddit having has areas where this is completely the norm provides a forum.
But when you want to know what chainsaw to buy, how to make a specific ESP chip work or some other random thing, Reddit also provides.
You have to avoid getting sucked into its cesspits.
Useful and/or somewhat serious subreddit can have submissions derailed and useful content buried by meme comments, and meme subreddit can have someone be too serious and upset or disheartened when people don't engage on what they see as an important or cool thing (or not even that people don't engage, but that any discussion is derailed by the community as a norm).
It's great that I can go to one place for almost anything (kind of, they're getting a little pushy and scummy with the monetization), but sometimes the community is also a downside.