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r/TheoryOfReddit
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Why do Redditors congregate to Reddit just to "debate" and argue?
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Was Reddit ever generally biased towards the right?
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New study finds that Reddit Gold Awards encourage users to write longer and more frequent posts
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r/unpopularopinion is a horrible, horrible sub
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Uh, guys? Are we gonna talk about r/politics?
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Reddit is full of misleading or completely fake posts (and links)
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Why are downvotes not used for their intended purpose?
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How do I tailor my subreddit subscriptions to suit me?
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Why are "location" subreddits always such shitholes?
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Why isnt reddit banned in china?
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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?
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The Gerrymandering of Reddit
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I was just reading reddit's core values and found something very interesting. Reddit is indeed a safe space according to the admins.
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Downvoting your "Competition"
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Reddit cyberbullying causing minus karma on legitimate users.
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Reddit is not really geared towards discussions.
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Why is Reddit considered a "liberal circlejerk" when most Redditors detest topics like feminism, transgender rights and racism towards blacks, etc.?
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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?
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Meta Events and TheoryOfReddit
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Banned Subreddits and Laissez-faire
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