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== This is the exact moment that Reddit jumped the shark ==

(628 points) http://reddit.com/info/1q0d9/comments/c1q2py
( 36 points) http://reddit.com/info/29tyf/comments/c29uin
(  2 points) http://reddit.com/info/2bq1y/comments/c2bvx0



== Pondering the long slow slide... ==

http://programming.reddit.com/info/1hdx7/comments
http://reddit.com/info/10l40/comments



== Things upvoters got really wrong ==

http://reddit.com/info/2g40h/comments/c2g8q4  (killing cops = legal)
http://reddit.com/info/2nur7/comments  (salt water = fuel)






My summary of the "jumped the shark" posts:

    http://reddit.com/info/2vgc9/comments/c2vkt8

    Respect for reason has been waning for a long time, regardless of the field. People reflexively
    upmod posters who merely agree with their views, rather than upmoding based on how accurate the
    story is, resulting in narrow and all-too-predictable voting patterns. And the presence of tax
    protester and perpetual motion crowds mean that one has to be far more initially skeptical of
    every story on reddit than one might otherwise need to be.