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It seems like the first page is just copy paste of what is written there, yet they have more content and less trolling because of the free range of thinking allowed there.
the free range of thinking allowed there.
Considering SDN existed before reddit even existed - No.It seems like the first page is just copy paste of what is written there, yet they have more content and less trolling because of the free range of thinking allowed there.
I post on SDN, but not on whatever /r/medicalschool is.
So....no.
Banned in less that 24 hours? That must be a record.It seems like the first page is just copy paste of what is written there, yet they have more content and less trolling because of the free range of thinking allowed there.
It seems like the first page is just copy paste of what is written there, yet they have more content and less trolling because of the free range of thinking allowed there.
There are a lot of grumpy oldtimers on SDN.
/r/medicalschool is also an impossible to navigate mess thanks to reddit's upvoting format. reddit should have died just like Digg- both seemed dead for a time, actually- and yet it didn't. Hell if I know why it's still kicking, the site is a freakin' layout disaster and horribly unfriendly to find subreddits on without a search engine. I couldn't create a more unwieldy site if I tried./r/medicalschool has, in general, much higher-quality discussions than here. This place has been over-run with gunners and trolls for a long time.
That being said, some parts of sdn are indispensable, like the interview invite threads during the application season, or some of the sub-specialty specific boards.
Hey, SDN is FULL of useful threads!SDN medical student forums in a nutshell:
Allo = gunners, aspergers, and trolls with a few helpful posts thrown in here and there
Osteo = DO v. MD for med school and residency
Clinical Rotations = abusive surgery and OB/Gyn residents, questions about basic hygiene and personal grooming
USMLE = massive circle jerk where everyone who gets a 250+ posts their score and complains about how hard the exam was
Exactly. In looking at it, /r/medicalschool is like SDN's ugly stepsister. The layout is terrible and difficult to navigate thru./r/medicalschool is also an impossible to navigate mess thanks to reddit's upvoting format. reddit should have died just like Digg- both seemed dead for a time, actually- and yet it didn't. Hell if I know why it's still kicking, the site is a freakin' layout disaster and horribly unfriendly to find subreddits on without a search engine. I couldn't create a more unwieldy site if I tried.
Hey, SDN is FULL of useful threads!
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/pee-pee-on-my-scrubs.143702/
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...n-admission-to-your-first-choice-school.1007/
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...look-busy-at-work-while-doing-nothing.180135/
I mean, I can keep digging up these gems all day without fail. Does reddit have this level of quality control? I dare say not.
I browse both sites and sometimes the overlap is uncanny. I'm not sure where the content started--SDN or reddit. The main distinction for me is when I go on SDN, it's to read solely medical content. On reddit, I inevitably get distracted and end up watching gifs of people getting injured doing stupid things.
Let's see, reddit started in June 2005. SDN started in December 1999 (which in real time terms is the beginning of Internet age). So more likely the content started on SDN first. For a website that started in 2005, their layout is quite cluttered and hard to navigate thru.I browse both sites and sometimes the overlap is uncanny. I'm not sure where the content started--SDN or reddit. The main distinction for me is when I go on SDN, it's to read solely medical content. On reddit, I inevitably get distracted and end up watching gifs of people getting injured doing stupid things.
Since we are the largest medical education website in existence and we regularly see stuff lifted from our forums posted over there, I venture that most of it probably originates here.
Pee pee on the scrubs is a serious issue
The cease and desist letters from legal counsel are a mite toasty too.The truth stings, reddit. The truth BURNS.
I browse both sites and sometimes the overlap is uncanny. I'm not sure where the content started--SDN or reddit. The main distinction for me is when I go on SDN, it's to read solely medical content. On reddit, I inevitably get distracted and end up watching gifs of people getting injured doing stupid things.
The cease and desist letters from legal counsel are a mite toasty too.
/r/medicalschool is also an impossible to navigate mess thanks to reddit's upvoting format. reddit should have died just like Digg- both seemed dead for a time, actually- and yet it didn't. Hell if I know why it's still kicking, the site is a freakin' layout disaster and horribly unfriendly to find subreddits on without a search engine. I couldn't create a more unwieldy site if I tried.
Here's one of my personal favorites: aka "The D Card" threadHey, SDN is FULL of useful threads!
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/pee-pee-on-my-scrubs.143702/
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...n-admission-to-your-first-choice-school.1007/
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...look-busy-at-work-while-doing-nothing.180135/
I mean, I can keep digging up these gems all day without fail. Does reddit have this level of quality control? I dare say not.
Here's one of my personal favorites: aka "The D Card" thread
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...hurtful-thing-that-ever-happen-to-you.777646/
Here's one of my personal favorites: aka "The D Card" thread
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...hurtful-thing-that-ever-happen-to-you.777646/
Can't find it. Link?Definitely. Also:
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I don't see what the big deal is with reddit. SDN has better info and provides more entertainment value. Also, the upvote/downvote system blows. It's impossible to find anything on that site.
The problem is that the upvote system doesn't reward you for being smart and insightful. It rewards you for making stupid puns and reposts of previous popular material, leading to everyone catering to the lowest common denominator. There are a few great subreddits like askscience and askhistorians where the moderation is fantastic and the discussion is high quality.
Allo = gunners, aspergers, and trolls with a few helpful posts thrown in here and there
Don't be sad - you aren't the only one here.
I touch my facebook once a week even.
Dr. Claw?Facebook has mostly become a tool for me to watch drama happen in my class from afar while I stream from home and pet my cat as I cackle with delight and scorn.
The problem is that the upvote system doesn't reward you for being smart and insightful. It rewards you for making stupid puns and reposts of previous popular material, leading to everyone catering to the lowest common denominator. There are a few great subreddits like askscience and askhistorians where the moderation is fantastic and the discussion is high quality.
I'm imagining a whole bunch of readers like Chickenandwaffles downvoting **** and making it disappear bc it doesn't fit in their worldview. So glad up to this point I never used reddit and I'm glad I did.On reddit, groups have the ability to make things they don't agree with or don't like - regardless of how factual those things might be - less visible by downvoting it.
Exactly. I've dished out some advice on /r/premed and /r/medicalschool every now and then, and without fail it will be downvoted because it doesn't fit into the groupthink circlejerk that the whole premise reddit is founded on promotes. I hardly ever even bother to vote on comments or posts, but some people get pretty damn offended at things they read on the interwebs.
At least in a format like traditional forums, all content is given an opportunity to be read. On reddit, groups have the ability to make things they don't agree with or don't like - regardless of how factual those things might be - less visible by downvoting it. When I read comments about medically-related stuff in the defaults, I just cringe. People are just so damn stupid but don't even recognize their own ignorance. Look at the comments for the cluster headache video in /r/videos for a prime example.