Reddit wants to bring its communities closer together. Its solution: throwing it back to real-time chatrooms. https://media.wired.com/photos/5b4e7637774f6c0b5552bc6c/master/pass/reddit_chat_room-01.jpg
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The Thanos subreddit is planning a very fitting ban on half its members in honor of ‘Infinity War’
Marvel Studios Warning: Spoilers for “Avengers: Infinity War” ahead. The Thanos subreddit “r/ThanosDidNothingWrong” is heading toward a ban on half of its members to emulate Thanos wiping out half of humanity in “Avengers: Infinity War.” According to one user, the administrators have approved a 50% ban on the community’s 211,000 subscribers for July 9. The […]
A GOP Staffer Crowdsourced a Resolution From a Conspiracy Subreddit
An amendment that targets Hillary Clinton and James Comey has its roots in r/The_Donald, a notoriously conspiracy-minded subreddit. https://media.wired.com/photos/597b4dc548bf9d7991d52f86/master/pass/Pepe-the-frog-sign-TA-RTX2R4DA.jpg Feed: All Latest
This gory subreddit shows just how brutal nature is — and I love it
fThe first time I heard of Nature is Brutal, it was in the context of cat necrophilia. See, I had friends over to grill sausages in the backyard, and the conversation turned to feral cats. My yard has a pretty stable community of feral cats that, during the day, cuddle up cutely in chairs. At […]
