How to find yourself visiting Reddit a lot: getting banned from ATOT for a few days.
Or just tired of the slow updates, lack of content and lack of people who specialize in, have first hand experience of or extensive, accurate knowledge in what you're interested in including various takes from many people.
This site seems to have been run by folks who were more interested in learning from the mistakes of others rather than the success of others or oppressing people who are flawed all the while not realizing they are flawed themselves.
If they knew what they were doing, and cared to improve the forum traffic they would study what makes sites like Reddit popular rather than subscribe to the Donald Trump school of human behavior analysis of dividing people up among the "assholes vs. good guys" (their words not mine). In Trump's case it was the "genetically superior vs. genetically inferior people" which is a similar black and white view of human behavior instead of realizing the many shades of grey and complexity thereof. This is a natural attempt of their minds to oversimplify things because it's easier and faster. Not entirely their fault as they don't realize they are doing that or why.
We all have this tendency to want to oversimplify complex issues because we evolved from our ancestors who had to make quick decisions in order to survive thousands of years ago when they had to quickly identify friend or foe or be annihilated by a predator.
While the impulse to oversimplify exists in all of us it can be overcome by realizing it has no place in certain situations of modern societal interaction and making an effort to further study the issue at hand until it's more fully understood before making a decision on a course of action.
In other words, stop banning people out of fear and let the forum users decide who they will choose to ignore. Reddit and Imgur's solution is to auto ignore posts with a very high downvote score. While that system can and has been abused at times leaving good posts with a high downvote score for no good reason, it's abuse is rare but when it happens there is a teaching opportunity by shedding light on an inherent problem in the Democratic voting system in a populace that sometimes lacks the reason and judgment to vote fairly, justly, intelligently, correctly and in their own best interest.