Keeping aside the traditional and cultural context and the fact that you may have been born into a Hindu family; What makes you follow or believe in Hinduism?
u/Arjunpankaj
It seems like they don’t bother putting in any effort whatsoever before starting a thread or asking something which has a definitive factual answer easily found on the internet. Is it for engagement farming?
Edit 1: A lot of people seem to be answering that some questions require different opinions, worldview etc. - but please note that in my original post I’ve made it clear that some questions have a definitive factual answer. I don’t mean to demean anyone asking any sort of questions on Reddit, I’m merely curious and wonder if their is a hidden agenda behind the act of seeking an opinion or asking a question which, like I mentioned, has a factual answer.
Edit 2: To summarise (after going through all the comments); people ask questions (which already have an obvious answer or a definitive factual answer which could be easily found elsewhere on the internet without spending much time and energy) on Reddit for various reasons; human interaction (which included validation and social connection) and connection, laziness, engagement farming, Google not reliable anymore because of sponsored search results and SEO, opinions based on personal experience (although that doesn’t apply to let’s say a historical question from 1300 BC which most likely has a factual answer) and for FUN. Really appreciate the replies, especially the honest ones. Done with this thread as of now. Thank you all!