if anyone is following reddit r/surfing you may already know that at any given time, there at least 1 or 2 or 3 beginner threads with the same question (maybe because the way reddit tracks likes?), daily humble brag photos of new surfboard or recent/current trip in Bali or somewhere exotic, or some surfing post by someone who doesn't surf, usually you can tell by the excessive use of surf vernacular done incorrectly.
Additionally, there are alot of "snow flakes" on reddit. There is a whole community of r/gatekeeping redditors who troll the forums and tag your post r/gatekeeping if they think it is gatekeeping which is stupid, cause no one on an online community can physically stop your from doing something. Then there are the the people who think they are elitist by replying "I am going to down vote you because..."
I learned that "surf etiquette" posts stir the pot on r/surfing.
Additionally, there are alot of "snow flakes" on reddit. There is a whole community of r/gatekeeping redditors who troll the forums and tag your post r/gatekeeping if they think it is gatekeeping which is stupid, cause no one on an online community can physically stop your from doing something. Then there are the the people who think they are elitist by replying "I am going to down vote you because..."
I learned that "surf etiquette" posts stir the pot on r/surfing.