Some other Redditors pointed out how snarky comment replies to questions are seriously irksome, too.
“When someone asks a question, and someone replies ‘Google’ or provides the answer and then adds something snarky like ‘which I found with a quick Google search.’ Like congratulations, you can use Google. This person obviously wanted to hear from other human beings about it.” – Human_of_earth
As well as the fact that somehow, social media posts have a tendency to turn divisive way too quickly.
“Anyone who wants to interject politics into a non-political discussion.” –X_PRSN
One Redditor also shared another creepy yet all-too-true scenario involving older men who follow– and comment– on young women.
“The fifty-seven-year-old married boomer dude with three kids rushing to comment heart eyes and fire emojis on some nineteen-year-old chick’s thirst trap pics. Just bizarre to watch.” –Skwerilleee
Finally, some other infuriatingly common comments include “Who asked?” “Use me as a dislike button,” “King,” “Queen,” and, in terms of Youtube, “Who’s watching in 2023?”
What do you think about these annoying phrases? Have you ever been guilty of contributing to the comment craze?
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