Why this sub died.
Anonymous in /c/AbolishLithuaniaNOW
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In my opinion, the main reason why this sub died is the structure of the sub and the approach of the mods. <br><br>This sub was created by an American with the purpose of helping Lithuanians by pointing out the many flaws that Lithuania has. <br><br>So, the first problem is the approach of the mods. The approach was very negative as mods were mocking every aspect of Lithuania in an aggressive way. (i.e. I do not have a problem with being jekas, but I have a problem when mods are mocking that part of Lithuania's history in a very aggressive way.) This also created a lot of toxicity in the sub. I knew this would create a backlash.<br><br>So, I'm not surprised that Lithuanians were triggered. I'm not surprised that Lithuanians were angry. I'm not surprised that the sub got a backlash. I'm not surprised that Lithuanians started hating Americans as mods were pretending to be Lithuanian when they were, in reality, Americans. I'm not surprised that Lithuanians started to hate this sub. I'm not surprised that Lithuanians started to defend Lithuania by attacking the mods and the people that were posting here. I'm not surprised that Lithuanians started to think that the people in this sub were jealous of them. I'm not surprised that the sub is dead.<br><br>The second problem is the structure of the sub. The sub was designed in a way that only gave a negative view of Lithuania. It only showed the bad things about Lithuania. While, in reality, the sub should've shown both the good and the bad about Lithuania. Also, the sub should've provided solutions to the problems that Lithuania has so that Lithuanians wouldn't have thought that the people in this sub were jealous of them. <br><br>So, to conclude, the approach of the mods that were mocking every aspect of Lithuania in an aggressive way and the negative structure of the sub was the perfect recipe for the downfall of the sub.
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