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The #Ruby / #Rails #subreddits in a nutshell!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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People on Reddit wasting their time posting shit to their shitty subreddit "communities" when they should be spending their time violently ramming their heads against a rusty spike.

#reddit #users #are #subhuman #in #their #subreddits

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“You’ll never get it perfect”: Reddit can’t stop critiquing this user’s daily chive-chopping posts Chives are having a moment on Reddit's r/KitchenConfidential subreddit. Reddit user u/F1exican has created a personal challenge online, and it's gotten a big reaction from other foodies. They have decided to chop chives every single day until the other members of the cooking forum have deemed them "perfect." This is a pretty wild undertaking considering it's next to impossible to please everyone on the Internet. The most recent chive chop marks u/F1exican's 27th day of the challenge. You can see their latest creation below: u/F1exican via Reddit ## Redditors react to the chopping chives challenge While some people are invested in the chive chop, others are convinced it is an AI scam. The comments range from chive-related tips to investigations into the validity of the challenge. Whether or not the chive-chopper is real, the best thing to come out of this is the memeification of chives. The recent chive posts on Reddit are pretty entertaining. "I have no interest in cooking beyond the bare minimum, but my feed started blessing me with the chives around day 5. Been here following since then, on the edge of my seat, rooting for chives guy," u/RemarkableWallaby196 wrote. "OP just magically started posting on a 5-year-old account with literally no activity aside from these posts. Some of these photos look like the same photo reposted with edits, adding more chives. It’s just AI-generated garbage," u/drinkallthepunch declared. "This chives thing has got to be the most unhinged yet hilarious fad I've seen on Reddit in quite a while. Thanks for the hysterical laughter, you deranged cooks." u/CocoMilhonez shared on the site. You can check out some of the memes below: u/ladykitkatie via Reddit u/BedGroundbreaking874 via Reddit u/bread_milk_ice_lotto via Reddit u/plantain_tent_pesos via Reddit u/Quarter_Shot via Reddit u/MyDirk_41 via Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/KitchenConfidential/comments/1omuf8b/comment/nmscjww/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button In addition, many shared advice on how to get the perfect slice. Here are some posts sharing chive-cutting tips: u/_Blumpkinpie_ohmy_ via Reddit u/I_deleted via Reddit Meanwhile, others are calling out the imperfect chives. u/KarmaKrazi via Reddit u/Finally_Lauren via Reddit u/MrBananas924 via Reddit At the end of the day, we can't help but wonder... what is this person doing with all these chives? * * * **_The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter_**** _here_**** _._** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “You’ll never get it perfect”: Reddit can’t stop critiquing this user’s daily chive-chopping posts appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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From “AITA” to r/confessions, Redditors are sharing their true thoughts on the most annoying subreddits Most drama on Reddit breaks out between members of the same subreddit, anonymous forums that allow users to share their ideas, experiences, and questions. However, a recent post on r/AskReddit has users throwing shade at other "annoying" subs. The poster asks, "What's the most annoying sub on Reddit?" garnering nearly 1,000 comments. Several Redditors are shaming the subs that kicked them out for no apparent reason. In particular, some say r/vent doesn't allow users to fully express their frustrations. Others observe concerning behavior in members of subs dedicated to being anti-owning pets, rating the appearance of strangers, and even aquarium keeping. Some r/AskReddit members even critique their own sub, pointing fingers at their fellow posters. These are the 16 most annoying subreddits, ranked by Redditors themselves. ## 1. r/UnpopularOpinion r/UnpopularOpinion allows users to share their "burning hot takes" anonymously to see who else agrees with their opinions they won't share publicly. "r/unpopularopinion is just a bunch of popular opinions as all of the actual unpopular opinions get downvoted to shit and in many cases removed by the mods (I’ve seen this happen several times to posts I’ve commented on that sub, so I’m not making this up)." —u/osama_bin_guapin "At least 70% of the posts I see there are food-related stuff. Like omfg.. Nobody cares if you don‘t like a popular food, or eat something in a non-traditional way! Eat whatever you want or however you want! And if you don’t like something, then don’t eat it." —u/Chocolatelover4ever ## 2. r/Rant Despite banning discussion of politics, meta, or "witch hunts," this sub claims to be a space for users to vent their frustrations about anything and everything. "r/rant. I got permabanned because my post caused a fight in the comments. Never got back to me on why I got banned and not the guys fighting?" —u/PepsiMaxHoe "Yeah, I got permabanned there too for the same reason! Makes no sense. You can’t vent and not expect _some_ controversy." —u/GinjaNinja1027 "They’re really touchy. I don’t even bother. Had an old account get banned because I was complaining about people being sensitive.. I think they decided I was an old man or something. They deleted every single one of my posts too like they got really personal. Over moderated for how little they choose to communicate." —u/Smooth-Penalty8611 ## 3. r/AmItheAsshole AITA members post awkward interactions to let others decide who the real villain of the story is. "r/AmItheAsshole feels mostly fake these days. Like people can't really be that dumb, can they?" —u/tellmeaboutyourpies "Yeah, nobody is even looking for an honest answer. Just validation. (and they ALWAYS get it)." —u/moffman93 "It's mostly ChatGPT slop to raise karma for future OF accounts." —u/thebruns ## 4. r/TrueRateMe Members can post selfies for anonymous members to rate. However, they're notably stingy with giving out high scores. "Truerateme is up there. They have an "objective" scoring guide and will ban people for overrating. The most beautiful woman you've ever seen would get rated a 6.5 and then that user would be banned for overrating." —u/Ipuncholdpeople "That's one of the most blatantly incel subs I've ever seen." —u/Oily_Bolts "I just saw a very very gorgeous woman who was rated 5-6/10. And anyone rating with a 9/10 was warned by other Redditors that they may get banned." —u/GinkgoBiloba357 ## 5. r/InterestingAsF*** Short on fun facts to share during icebreakers? This subreddit is dedicated to sharing interesting tidbits. "InterestingasF*** is just full of straight-up misinformation." —u/kyubeyt "Most of the posts there aren't even interesting enough for r/MildlyInteresting." —u/PoopNoodleCasserole ## 6. r/Aquariums Fishkeepers congregate on this sub to share advice on keeping scale pets happy and healthy. However, tread lightly if you're a newbie. "You’ve never in your life come across a more high and mighty group of people than the folks on r/aquariums … I dare you to go on there and ask an innocent beginner question." —u/yt_nom ## 7. r/Confessions From crime confessions to revealing embarrassing habits, users get their biggest secrets off their chest in r/Confessions. "r/confessions is pathetic. Most of the confessions are trivial and some even have a degree of bragging hidden within." —u/CalligrapherFit8962 ## 8. r/TooAfraidToAsk Members of r/TooAfraidToAsk can ask burning questions in a (mostly) judgment-free zone. "I'm convinced that 99% of posters are 12-year-old boys with an unhealthy obsession with flatulence, fecal matter and all things ass-related." —u/onefellswoop70 ## 9. r/AskReddit r/AskReddit is like a home base for users on the platform who want to survey others. "r/askreddit because it’s just been the same questions over and over again but just reworded differently. It’s getting ridiculous. Obviously, this question isn’t what I’m referring to." —u/TheClungerOfPhunts ## 10. r/PeterExplainstheJoke If you don't understand a joke, these Redditors can help. "r/peterexplainsthejoke is full of people who post obvious jokes as engagement bait. I see a few that are legit, but a lot of them are just obvious engagement bait." —u/maybebaebea ## 11. r/Memes r/Memes lets users share their favorite internet jokes with each other. However, members clash when their humor doesn't align. "r/memes r/dankmemes The definition of Redditors. They speak in 'poggers 100' language, and the mods are basement dwellers who ban you if your meme 'isn’t dank enough.' Ask me how I know, thank god they banned me in 2019." —u/Under_TheBed ## 12. r/PublicFreakout This sub shames people for losing their cool in public. "r/publicfreakout turned into a politics sub. No, random republican politician holding a speech is not a public freakout." —u/majcek "I’ve seen posts of people who are very high or having a mental health crisis and it feels very gross to be filming these people in these vulnerable situations." —u/catmom81519 ## 13. r/ChangeMyView If someone has an opinion they know may be flawed, this sub lets them work it out with other open-minded people. "r/changemyview. You are obligated by the MODs to award a delta to the bot that answered your post with a bullshit 'technically not incorrect' response." —u/psycharious ## 14. r/Science Most new studies end up on this subreddit. Then, science lovers dissect the new information. "Oh, easy: r/science. Profoundly unscientific. Just a bunch of I LUV SCIENZE types who frantically mash the upvote button on every crappy, non-replicable PsyPost study that seems to confirm their pre-existing biases -- and always, always in one particular ideological direction." —u/Alaska_Jack ## 15. r/PetFree People who don't want a furry (or scaly) friend find common ground on r/PetFree. "r/petfree. Being someone that’s indifferent to pets or doesn’t generally LOVE them is fine, but some of the people over there genuinely hate animals and wish harm upon them. some of the shit over there is really disturbing." —u/SituationWild2630 ## 16. r/DefendingAIArt While artificial intelligence has a lot of haters, some people appreciate its creative side. "r/defendingAIArt like come on man I feel ready to throw something after 5 minutes on there." —u/IcyAppointment9736 "Saw it once, I haven't recovered from the brain damage it caused. Also, they LOVE brigading into subs that consider regulating or banning AI. If the discussion is on the table, you'll see thousands of more users that never even interacted with the community against the ban." —u/saphire233 * * * **_**_The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter_**** _here_**** _._**_** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post From “AITA” to r/confessions, Redditors are sharing their true thoughts on the most annoying subreddits appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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So many sites, #subreddits, #playlists, #MySpace pages and #LiveJournals have gone dark or worse. It seems like it pays to just keep replicating content to new #emergingPlatforms to try and preserve content via spread.

I like it when my old posts are googleable.

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I made a subreddit r/MinecraftSkinMarket. It's a Minecraft skin sub that focuses on giving artists a space to find work and MORE

A WIP, but if you make Minecraft skins, need one, or want to hire an artist, please stop by!

#reddit #minecraftskins #subreddits

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“Consider yourself lucky”: Man sets a trap to catch a thief. Then he realizes who’s been taking his money A Redditor’s sting operation to catch a petty thief ended with heartbreak when the culprit turned out to be their own girlfriend. Reddit user u/scum-and-villainy recently sparked a conversation on trust in the r/Wellthatsucks subreddit. In their post, they shared a photo of their nearly-empty wallet. In their post, they explained that they had grown suspicious about missing cash, so they set a trap. They placed two $20 bills and a $100 bill among a few singles and left the wallet out in the open. u/scum-and-villainy via Reddit Then, their girlfriend spent the night. When u/scum-and-villainy checked later, the larger bills were gone. The singles remained untouched. The implication was hard to ignore, and it didn’t take long for Reddit to explode with reactions. The post quickly racked up over 52K upvotes and 4K comments. Folks jumped into the comments with a mix of outrage, advice, and tough love. ## Redditors reacted swiftly to OP's predicament Many Redditors didn’t mince words. One person warned them, "Put a lock on your credit before you break up with her." "That sucks but one way to look at it is it 'only' cost you $140 to figure out you need to get rid of her," u/Local_Error2866 said, trying to offer a silver lining. "Consider it a screening fee that probably saved you a lot more money and heartache down the line." u/youknowimright25 via Reddit Others urged them to tread carefully, especially since they didn’t technically have proof. Still, the damage had clearly been done. In the comments, u/scum-and-villainy elaborated. They admitted the emotional weight of the situation felt heavier than the loss of money. "If she had told me a sob story and then asked for the money, that'd be different. But a post-theft sob-story could not ever cut the mustard." When someone asked OP how she thought she could get away with stealing from them, they said, "there is no way she thought I wouldn't know so WTF is right. I wrote in another comment that the reason I thought someone was stealing was, my cash went missing a few weeks back, too." They went on to explain that they narrowed it down from possibly happening at the gym by specifically putting a $100 in their wallet because it was something they would remember spending. In the end, while Reddit was quick to deliver judgment, many users also expressed sympathy for OP's situation. u/KazeSenseii wrote, "Some of us had to spend thousands before finding out she wasn’t the one. Consider yourself lucky man." * * * **_The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s web_crawlr newsletterhere to get the best (and worst) of the internet straight into your inbox._** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Consider yourself lucky”: Man sets a trap to catch a thief. Then he realizes who’s been taking his money appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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#awesomely_cute #AWWWTF #freakishly_frightening #fun #Reddit_gems #subreddits #wacky_animals #Weird #boingboing

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Diner horrified to find parasitic worm in her fish—after she took the last bite A Redditor posted to the r/Wellthatsucks subreddit after discovering a worm in the last bites of their halibut, and Redditors made light of an otherwise traumatic situation. Redditor u/Serious_Move_4423's photo of a nearly-empty plate of fish was accompanied by the caption, "Just finished my fish and found this for dessert🪱Had some halibut and pulled this between the folds of the bite I was about to put in my mouth 🤮" ## Parasitic worms are surprisingly common in fish While it might seem shocking, finding a worm in cooked fish isn’t rare. In fact, many saltwater fish, including halibut, can host parasitic worms. These worms are often killed by proper freezing or cooking methods, but occasionally, they still show up. Unfortunately for Reddit user u/Serious_Move_4423, one such survivor made an appearance in the most disturbing way possible, right at the end of their meal. u/Serious_Move_4423 via Reddit On another Reddit post about a worm found in halibut, one commenter explained how these pesky parasites are entirely too common. u/Nautical_Owl wrote, "Realistically almost every fish has some form of parasite and there's a few steps along the way to catch it. Such as commercial freezing on ships below -35f and holding that temperature as well as simply proper fabrication and candling techniques." u/Nautical_Owl /Reddit ## Redditors react with amusement Despite how gross it was, the experience sparked laughter rather than sympathy. As odd as it may seem, many users turned the moment into a roast session. Some Redditors were quick to crack seafood-related jokes, while others shared their own fishy horror stories. One popular comment quipped, "Join me on my weight loss journey." To which the OP responded, "The parasite will help in more ways than one." Another Redditor chimed in, "What’s wrong? You’ve hardly touched your worm." u/PositivelyAwful via Reddit "I love sushi, I’m sure I’m full of wormies by now," said u/TheRudeCactus. Someone replied to them saying, "You're actually a well known tourist spot Source: I'm a worm." Many pointed out that halibut, like other white fish, often comes from regions where parasitic worms are common. A few commenters offered advice about freezing fish to kill parasites or choosing trusted vendors. "Don't want to be that guy but fish are full of them. As long as they're properly cooked and stored no reason to worry. But seriously all fish is full of worms sadly. Cod and halibut are the worst generally. But no they all have it," wrote u/Mrlustyou. * * * **_The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s web_crawlr newsletterhere to get the best (and worst) of the internet straight into your inbox._** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Diner horrified to find parasitic worm in her fish—after she took the last bite appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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#Rconservative mods have regularly accused subreddits that cite them of vote brigaiding despite not having any proof and encouraging their supporters through pin posts to mass report those #Subreddits.

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Man wonders if he’s wrong to hide his right-wing voting history from his progressive girlfriend: “Women are avoiding guys like this” A man kept his political vote a secret from his leftist girlfriend, and now he’s facing backlash after she found out. In a post on the r/AITA_Relationships subreddit, Reddit user u/AdvertisingBitter211 sparked a heated debate with the question: "AITA for not disclosing to my leftist gf that I voted right wing?" ## Political silence ruins a relationship The original post explained that the 25-year-old man had been dating his 23-year-old girlfriend for over a year. She is described as "very politically active," with a history of participating in university protests and holding "strongly progressive views." "She’s the artsy progressive girl if you will," he wrote. Although he loves her and said their relationship was otherwise great, he admitted to hiding a key political decision. "I lean right wing on some issues, mainly immigration," he shared. He didn’t disclose this earlier because he feared her emotional reaction, and potentially ending the relationship. Things unraveled during a casual hangout with his own friends. One friend made a joke, saying, "At least one of us made the right vote," followed by a nudge. That comment immediately caught his girlfriend’s attention. "She went quiet the rest of the evening," he recalled, "then later confronted me and asked point blank if I voted right-wing." He told her the truth. Her reaction was fierce. She called him a liar, accused him of racism, and said he had hidden "who [he] really was." Though she hasn’t ended the relationship yet, she made it clear things weren’t all right between them. "She keeps talking about ‘re-evaluating’ things,” he wrote. "Saying the trust is broken." ## Redditors weigh in on the topic While the Redditor believed he had the right to keep his vote private, many commenters disagreed. Several said he should’ve been upfront from the start, especially given how central politics seemed to her identity. Others pointed out that politics isn’t just opinion: it often reflects values, especially on divisive issues like immigration. The story was also reposted to the r/redditonwiki subreddit, where people post stories for the _Reddit On Wiki_ podcast to read aloud and discuss. People were not impressed with the right-wing boyfriend for hiding his views. "If this is something that is important to her, which it certainly seems to be, you are definitely a coward for not telling her," wrote one Redditor. "She cares about the world, she cares about who you are, and you have been lying to her." u/MbMinx via Reddit The vast majority all agreed that OP was in the wrong and that he should have been upfront with his girlfriend from the beginning. Though, as one person pointed out, "If he's open about his bigotry, the dating pool for him (rightfully) will shrink. Women are avoiding guys like this. I'd be surprised if he doesn't do the same thing to the next gf." * * * **_Internet culture is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s web_crawlr newsletter_**** _here_**** _. You’ll get the best (and worst) of the internet straight into your inbox._** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Man wonders if he’s wrong to hide his right-wing voting history from his progressive girlfriend: “Women are avoiding guys like this” appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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Reminder: the Ruby/Rails #subreddits are full of laughable hateful idiots enabled by bigger laughable hateful idiots. I will be sharing such reminders all over the Internet. I don't care if Google results will start showing everyone how hateful the #Ruby / #Rails communities are. I'm on to them.

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sub.rehab · Find your next diving spot Find your next diving spot. A list of subreddit alternatives on different platforms.

sub.rehab · Find your next diving spot

#Reddit #subreddits

https://sub.rehab/

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Did you know I have a ton of #subreddits I’ve created and moderate?

My biggest is www.reddit.com/r/moaning_fetish

🩵 #moaningfetish
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🩷 see the auto-comment for a mostly-complete list of all my subreddits

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Reddit Guide to Using “Flair” and “Spoilers” Correctly in Subreddits Most subreddits on Reddit have "flair", but what is it? Not only that, but how can you hide spoilers in your posts? This tutorial answers both questions!

Are you on Reddit? You might have noticed that most subreddits have "flair" as an option, but what is that? And do you know how to hide spoilers in your posts? This tutorial answers both questions: www.askdavetaylor.com/reddit-guide... #reddit #redditors #subreddits

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#subreddits have been banning links to #x.
We should do the same.
#SubredditsBanXLinks #MastodonBanXLinks #FediverseBanXLinks

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#SubReddits several of them, are banning links to #Twitter. #boutdamntime

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»More than 50 #Reddit #subreddits #ban #XTwitter links to protest #Musk after Musk made a hand gesture at a Monday rally that many compared to a #Nazisalutehttps://www.nbcnews #tech #media

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#reddit #subreddits are now banning X links, which in some ways is great but now it’s another place where we are distancing ourselves from primary sources and are creating room to be manipulated.

We need to figure out a way to teach media literacy and critical thinking and we need it by…2012.

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Hundreds of Subreddits Are Considering Banning All Links to X Dozens of big subreddits have already banned all Twitter links, and posts about potential bans are some of the most popular on the site.

Hundreds of #Subreddits are considering banning all links to X.com in response to #ElonMusk’s salute at a #tRumpInauguration rally that was celebrated by #Nazis as being a #NaziSalute.
The moderators of dozens of those subreddits have said that they have decided they will ban all links to Musky X~XX

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#RDDT recorded a 35% y/y increase in #engagement in 1,000+ sports-themed #Subreddits in 2024. For the last year, #Reddit has been working behind the scenes with the biggest organizations in American sports, including the #NFL, #NBA, #MLB, #PGA and #NASCAR (Digiday)

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