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Honestly, it's cool that you're doing what you can to make the world a better place, and that matters more than anything. I do not support Reddit's politics and policies and I am able to avoid it completely. I feel that is a net positive in the world. You're a nurse. Your job is to help people. If minimizing your Reddit usage helps to reduce Reddit's ad revenue, but using it a little bit still helps you be a better or happier or more sane nurse, then it sounds like that's a good thing. Maybe keep your eyes peeled for alternate growing communities, but I think you're already pretty cool for using Reddit less, but still using it when it helps you make the world a better place in other aspects of your life.