Has got to be the most Toxic type of internet culture on reddit. Worse than Twitter Cancel Culture and Donald Trump! People in hate culture tend to leave hateful comments on a particular game, movie, tv show, book .etc, and will send death threats or dox the person who likes it.
They think they're "trendy" because they hate on popular stuff
Let's say you like Fortnite and reddit dosen't. You express your positive opinion on Fortnite, It all goes wrong as a bunch of incel neckbeards start leaking your address and IP. You're Doomed.
I'd say, stay away from hate culture. Don't listen to the internet telling you what you can and cannot like.
They think they're "trendy" because they hate on popular stuff
Let's say you like Fortnite and reddit dosen't. You express your positive opinion on Fortnite, It all goes wrong as a bunch of incel neckbeards start leaking your address and IP. You're Doomed.
I'd say, stay away from hate culture. Don't listen to the internet telling you what you can and cannot like.
I wish Reddit wasn't full of hate culture
This is what people who are part of hate culture look like
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by Maya Butreeks April 7, 2021

"Culture Signalling" is similar to Virtue Signalling, where a pretentious twat wants to let you know that you are dealing with a Very Cultured Person, and cannot be bothered with your crude and boorish ways.
Clayton: "I think I shall curl up tonight with a bottle of Sauvignon d'Avignon 1964, with my well-thumbed copy of Finnegans Wake."
Me: "I think you are culture signalling."
Me: "I think you are culture signalling."
by Poppy McFoppy February 9, 2019

PIF Culture is a new movement of inspired people with a vision. The vision is to create a culture where random acts of kindness are set into perpetual motion. The idea is simple, for every act of kindness demonstrated there will eventually be another act of kindness produced elsewhere. Through this system, we can make the world a better place with the simplest concept... kindness.
by Daniel Hicks (5/2/12) October 10, 2012

Pity culture is where people with a nice lifestyle feel sorry for people without that lifestyle and imagine them to be suffering as a result. This in turn makes them feel guilty and they spend lots of time telling other people how awful it is for those people, to ease their guilt and make them feel noble.
They are easily manipulated by articles in the newspaper, which feed on their guilt, and give them a sense of power in their lives as they decide which brand of coffee to buy accordingly. They often have little idea beyond this about the lives of those involved.
They are easily manipulated by articles in the newspaper, which feed on their guilt, and give them a sense of power in their lives as they decide which brand of coffee to buy accordingly. They often have little idea beyond this about the lives of those involved.
"You shouldn't buy that brand of toilet paper ! I saw an article last night about how the people who make it are treated badly !"
"Hey, that paper is manipulating you through pity culture ! Maybe they have a deal with the rival brand of loo roll !"
"Hey, that paper is manipulating you through pity culture ! Maybe they have a deal with the rival brand of loo roll !"
by lavendercat June 29, 2006

Nicki minaj wore a native American headdress at the 2015 vmas nobody bats an eye . Miley wears dreadlocks OMG CULTURAL APPROPRIATION
by princesssparkle 999 October 21, 2015

the culture in which everyone wants to live in. normally associated with celebrities in tv/movie/radio industry
by prospero September 17, 2003

taking aspects from a minority culture, for it's aesthetics, without knowing the meaning behind. this is often controversial when the appropriated culture was exploited or oppressed by the person "borrowing". people are often insulted and looked down upon for having these features naturally, when someone else is praised for having them, without being from that culture.
person 1: iggy looking so good with her bindi and sari yasss!!1!
person 2: omg that's cultural appropriation :(
person 2: omg that's cultural appropriation :(
by passionatefeminist23 August 18, 2016
