Snark subreddits are subreddits created to gossip about and express frustration toward, or "snark" on, public figures, largely female influencers such as YouTubers and TikTokers.[1][2][3] Members of snark subreddits are known as "snarkers".[4] Some snark subreddits, such as r/Blogsnark, r/NYCinfluencersnark and r/LAinfluencersnark, discuss influencers in general, while others focus on particular individuals or families. "Fundie" snark subreddits—such as r/DuggarsSnark, which discusses the Duggar family of the TLC show 19 Kids and Counting—include discussions on Christian fundamentalist influencers and often consist of ex-fundamentalists. Snark subreddits have been criticized, both by critics and by their targets, as a form of cyberbullying and as invasive of their subjects, though they have also been commended for their analysis of deceptive practices by influencers.
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