Okay after about two months of experience with Tumblr, I have to make my judgment.
Reddit and Tumblr are both equally addicting, but something about Tumblr just butters that up by so much. It’s much more personal. You have friends reblogging and expressing their interests and thoughts. Friends are like-minded people, so you would have some of the same interests as them. That’s brilliant! You follow other blogs that you find interest in, and, like that, we have a living and breathing ecosystem of like-minded individuals.
Reddit may be heroin of the internet, but Tumblr is definitely the feel-good feeling. Reddit is a big extended family that ranges across different subjects. Each sub-reddit is a different family of people. You have the circlejerking sensationalist atheists in r/atheism and the die-hard Christians in r/christianity. Both sub-reddits are filled with life and differing opinions. But what makes reddit amazing is that you have the choice to be a part of a multitude of communities. You don’t even have to engage. It’s a aggregate of your favorite subjects. Lovely!
At the end of the day, both sites are lovely. I can immerse myself with like-minded people and communities that share the same general interests as me. I can laugh my butt off on both sites, I can cry at both sites, I can share ideas and receive feed back on both sites, and definitely never regret wasting my time on both sites.
It’s still a better love story than Twilight. /end

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