All posts tagged "Reddit"
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News
/ 4 years agoReddit is exploring TikTok-style reaction videos
Another day, another platform taking inspiration from TikTok.
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How-To
/ 4 years agoHow to turn on Reddit dark mode
Tired of being blinded by Reddit? You have options.
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Apps
/ 4 years agoReddit’s new Discover tab should help people find more communities to join
It's where the Community tab used to be, so that will be confusing at first.
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Crypto
/ 4 years agoReddit is now testing NFTs as profile pictures
The feature is still in the early testing phase and isn't yet available to public profiles.
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Internet
/ 4 years agoRedditors reveal the most useful websites nobody seems to know about
Really upset no one mentioned KnowTechie, though.
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News
/ 4 years agoMeta, Alphabet, Reddit, and more now have to answer for the January 6 attack on the Capitol
What will the tech companies have to say and will anything change in the future?
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News
/ 4 years agoIt’s not just you – Reddit is down for people everywhere (updated)
It looks like a CDN error.
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Gaming
/ 4 years agoRedditors wish they could forget these games and play them again for the first time
Some games are so good that you wish you could forget them and experience them again for the first time.
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Crypto
/ 4 years agoIs Reddit really going to tokenize Karma points?
Don't grab your pitchforks yet. (But keep them close by, just in case)
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Apps
/ 5 years agoReddit is working on its own Clubhouse-like feature
Another day, another platform wanting to be like Clubhouse.
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Facebook
/ 5 years agoThe FTC wants major social companies to explain their privacy and advertising policies
The companies have 45 days to respond.
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News
/ 5 years agoThe person flying a jet pack near LAX might have finally been caught on video
This has to be fake.
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How-To
/ 6 years agoReddit built chatrooms for all your favorite subreddits – here’s how it works
Hopefully, these will fare better than the company's previous attempt.
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How-To
/ 6 years agoHow to delete your Reddit account and posting history
Sometimes you just have to nuke the whole account.
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Internet
/ 6 years agoReddit’s fastest-growing subreddit right now? /r/coronavirus, of course
One of the tricks they use to keep everything factual? Banning political posts.
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Facebook
/ 6 years agoTech Hangover: The U.S government wants to track your phone to curb COVID-19’s reach
Wake me up when September ends.
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Internet
/ 7 years agoThe Internet Archive is trying to save all your Google+ posts
(The public parts of it, anyway)





