268 words Why do Redditors congregate to Reddit just to "debate" and argue? 131 words Was Reddit ever generally biased towards the right? 112 words New study finds that Reddit Gold Awards encourage users to write longer and more frequent posts 137 words r/unpopularopinion is a horrible, horrible sub 349 words Uh, guys? Are we gonna talk about r/politics? 144 words Reddit is full of misleading or completely fake posts (and links) 118 words Why are downvotes not used for their intended purpose? 115 words How do I tailor my subreddit subscriptions to suit me? 192 words Why are "location" subreddits always such shitholes? 165 words Why isnt reddit banned in china? 376 words crosspost from r/AskSocialScience/: Why did youth-populated internet communities like 4chan (or reddit) switch their politics from being staunchly liberal (until around the Obama administration) to very conservative, often reactionary a few years later? 377 words The Gerrymandering of Reddit 319 words I was just reading reddit's core values and found something very interesting. Reddit is indeed a safe space according to the admins. 532 words Downvoting your "Competition" 347 words Reddit cyberbullying causing minus karma on legitimate users. 307 words Reddit is not really geared towards discussions. 835 words Why is Reddit considered a "liberal circlejerk" when most Redditors detest topics like feminism, transgender rights and racism towards blacks, etc.? 332 words Kn0thing says he was responsible for the change in AMAs (i.e. he got Victoria fired). Is there any evidence that Ellen Pao caused the alleged firing of Victoria? 338 words Meta Events and TheoryOfReddit 301 words Banned Subreddits and Laissez-faire