Reddit
Does anyone check out reddit.com? If so, what are some of the subreddits that you visit?
Here are some of the non-default subreddits that I subscribed to: /r/kansascitychiefs /r/kansascity /r/rush /r/gameofthrones /r/torchlight /r/adamcarolla /r/creepy /r/shortscarystories /r/imgoingtohellforthis (offensive humor) |
I'm a daily lurker. I've got too many subreddits to list, though.
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I have no idea what reddits is.
I'm old. |
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are you guys talking about RSS feeds in general?
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A terrible ****ing place that was supporting pedo's until they were harassed about it.
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Too many to list but mostly r/NFL or r/MagicTCG
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r/guildwars2
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It's almost like saying that vBulletin sucks because of people on ChiefsPlanet. |
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The normal front page itself is nifty for killing some time, but the real value of reddit exists in its various subreddits. If you sign up for an account, you can pick and choose which ones you want to show up on your own personalized front page. If you get rid of all the defaults (which are largely full of crap submissions these days), you can really find a cool way to find links you're interested in quickly. |
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I'm on there a lot at work between customers. I like the AMA, AskReddit, and TIL (Today I Learned) stuff.
The AMA's (Ask Me Anything) are probably my favorite. Really interesting stuff, from celebrities, down to people who are or have been homeless, just answering questions and telling their stories. There was one on there the other day from someone who's been teaching english in South Korea for a few years, which is something my brother in law is considering. |
Definitely agree - r/iama is one of my favorites for sure.
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What's the story with the downfall of Digg? Wasn't it supposed to be similar?
Reddit's huge, and Digg's pretty much a failure. |
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