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[–]eLCeenor 99ポイント100ポイント  (2子コメント)

Reddit's not going to last much longer if the Admins keep acting this way, unfortunately.

[–]Th3Oscillator 2571ポイント2572ポイント  (79子コメント)

Thinking about Reddit as a 10 year old makes a lot of sense to me.

[–]jsmooth7 1014ポイント1015ポイント  (49子コメント)

If Reddit is already this edgy, I can't imagine what it'll be like at 15.

[–]WeaponizedDownvote 776ポイント777ポイント  (36子コメント)

503 Error: reddit is currently smoking cigarettes in the bathroom

[–]MasAcra 587ポイント588ポイント  (33子コメント)

420 Error: Reddit's servers are currently blazin' it

[–]ColonelSandersCult 406ポイント407ポイント  (27子コメント)

69 Error: Reddit is currently ayyyy lmaoing.

[–]4x4prints 139ポイント140ポイント  (14子コメント)

It has been more like Benjamin Button; the older it is, the more immature it gets.

[–]Cakeflourz 32ポイント33ポイント  (11子コメント)

the older it is, the more immature it gets.

I've only been here for 3.5 of reddit's 10 year existence, but even in that time this phenomenon is absolutely palpable.

[–]katoninetales 77ポイント78ポイント x2 (9子コメント)

I've been here a little longer... am I old enough to be qualified to comment?

Reddit used to be a different place from what it is now, certainly. And you could look at it as less mature in a way. I think the Reddit of 2005 or so was like a small party of academics. Relative to the size of the site, there was more reasoned discussion of world events, news, and broad general topics, while today's Reddit is more like the world's largest college campus, containing education, reasoned discussion, and some of those terrible fringe groups who are convinced everyone hates them because they're misunderstood and/or the rest of us are awful human beings.

However, those are both kind of the ideal selves of the reddit I've known over time. Were you here before self posts stopped receiving Karma and before subreddits? Karma whoring and title polls got out of hand, and it was very difficult to get specific- rather than broad-interest articles and information to those who might want to read them.

The truth is, as a group gets larger, it will have more of all types of members. There's nothing wrong with that, even if it sometimes leaves a visitor with the impression that we're a bunch of young nerds who are all about pun threads, in-jokes (Well, I certainly applaud anyone wanting to post to a hundred subreddits, but take it from this old Redditor, I've spent my entire adult life on Reddit, and a program like this one can do more harm than good), and memes. As in any large group, we do have our share of idiots, assholes, and trolls - but that's always been true, even of Reddit. What is also true is that as a group, we are folks who are interested in a wide variety of informational topics and in mostly rational discourse about those topics. We are also fun-living folks who like a good joke. And we're also the kind of people who like to see a guy eat a dick.

I love you, Reddit, growing pains and all. I can't wait to see what another ten years bring.

[–]apalehorse 1873ポイント1874ポイント  (97子コメント)

Admins,

No mention of Aaron? He was an evangelist for modern online communities and their ability to affect change in society -- a value that you so often cite as a virtue of reddit.

I know that there is complexity about how Aaron was viewed, but your companies were combined before the Conde Nast purchase and you can't say that Aaron's work to move reddit to python before the purchase was insignificant. Even if you don't acknowledge him as a "founder" (even though Nast and Y Combinator did) not mentioning him at all in this post, and in fact many admin posts about the history of reddit, is really petty.

It wouldn't take anything away from Steve or Alexis to occasionally note someone who influenced the rise of reddit and brought users like me here.

[–]DominarRygelThe16th 352ポイント353ポイント  (28子コメント)

[–]apalehorse 208ポイント209ポイント  (20子コメント)

There are no badguys in this story. Emotions about coworkers can be intense. Time and events give us perspective.

Haven't we all been in a situation where we think that others are getting too much credit for work or that people don't appreciate how much weight you had on your own shoulders?

Nothing wrong with that.

What is wrong is erasing a human being from history.

[–]BananaToy 79ポイント80ポイント  (2子コメント)

I wish they at least mentioned him in the post. I was there at the time and know the issues there, but still I feel it should be noted.

[–]KhalifaKidV2 114ポイント115ポイント  (8子コメント)

Their ideals and core values do not align with Aaron's.

[–]reverend_green1 1200ポイント1201ポイント  (61子コメント)

I think it's hilarious that /u/DoubleDickDude's AMA has more views than Obama's.

[–]DC25NYC 836ポイント837ポイント  (22子コメント)

I mean theres been plenty of presidents, only one double dick dude

[–]fco83 76ポイント77ポイント  (13子コメント)

Well it was probably a better AMA.

Obama's AMA was big because it was a huge get, but lets be honest, it wasnt the most informative AMA and you couldve grabbed many of the responses straight out of his website or his most recent stump speech.

[–]KrakatoaSpelunker 58ポイント59ポイント  (9子コメント)

It lasted only 30 minutes, the servers crashed halfway through, and he answered 10 softball questions while ignoring all of the substantial ones.

[–]passivelyaggressiver 11ポイント12ポイント  (2子コメント)

Which very well could have been seeded questions as well. The PR machine that can be made from AMAs has been well recognized for a while. I'm honestly glad an interesting AMA is more highly recognized than the frankly canned-so-bad-that-it's-pretty-much-forgotten one. I mean I used to guard the man, and he's really not a terrible person, but an ask-me-anything open forum? That's the perfect political suicide in today's world. It's really unfortunate it wasn't put to better use.

[–]legitimateusername4 33ポイント34ポイント  (4子コメント)

Yes but Obama's AMA was terrible. Double Dick Dude at least stuck around and answered questions properly.

[–]underdog1234 8ポイント9ポイント  (0子コメント)

Everyone talks about doubledickdude, which still blows me away, but I think that the girl with two vaginas is even more incredible. She has 2 uteri, 2 cervices, and 2 vaginas. She was told by a doctor that she could get pregnant in either vagina. http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/11uf2z/iama_female_who_was_born_with_a_complete_uterine/

[–]drocks27 456ポイント457ポイント  (95子コメント)

here's a tool made by /u/georgehotelling, that will show you what your front page looked like when you joined reddit.

[–]I_AM_A_FUNNY_GUY 91ポイント92ポイント  (30子コメント)

Cool, thanks.

[–]wei-long 111ポイント112ポイント  (11子コメント)

Funny enough I found this comment on one of the posts that day titled "Did you stop using Digg when you joined Reddit?":

I stopped using Digg when my account got deleted for asking "inappropriate questions".

http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/cnuvw/did_you_stop_using_digg_when_you_joined_reddit/c0twocs

[–]Milkgunner 161ポイント162ポイント  (7子コメント)

Another reason I love reddit: You don't need to put "/s" after ever submission. On Digg, if you don't explain it in simple terms they'll rape you. Fucking diggroids.

I feel as if reddit has come to that point now.

[–]KentWayne 6ポイント7ポイント  (0子コメント)

Now they just say you have been "brigading" even though they wouldn't know if you were or not.

[–]FoieyMcfoie 13ポイント14ポイント  (1子コメント)

Strange to see no imgur links when I do this on my original account

[–]DaedalusMinion 652ポイント653ポイント  (357子コメント)

[–]XiKiilzziX 745ポイント746ポイント  (102子コメント)

Reddit is turning into Digg

- 9 years ago

[–]HippityLongEars 92ポイント93ポイント  (4子コメント)

[–]schwarzwald 6 points 9 years ago

here's something i've wanted to know. how is reddit a business? how does it make money?

[–]dylanm 3 points 9 years ago

I've been wondering that myself. The comments area has a large margin on the right that could fit, well, you know...

[–]reverend_green1 206ポイント207ポイント  (63子コメント)

Some things never change.

[–]Walter_Bishop_PhD 143ポイント144ポイント  (117子コメント)

I wonder if /u/charlieb is still around?

[–]charlieb 684ポイント685ポイント  (113子コメント)

Yup, still around.

[–]mar10wright 218ポイント219ポイント  (102子コメント)

Tell us of the old days Charlie...

[–]charlieb 467ポイント468ポイント  (97子コメント)

It was a simpler time; 56.6k modems ruled the earth and AOL CDs choked every mailbox. I was browsing comp.lang.lisp one day and pg was in there talking about this new website where people could submit links and vote on them. I decided to check it out and I was immediately hooked.

[–]danweber 112ポイント113ポイント  (49子コメント)

Welcome fellow 9-year-club member.

[–]charlieb 115ポイント116ポイント  (38子コメント)

Hello, isn't it good to have a proper username!

[–]sophacles 19ポイント20ポイント  (1子コメント)

Dammit. Im 3 weeks shy of being relevant in this discussion :(

[–]chaos 5ポイント6ポイント  (5子コメント)

Almost-ten-years-ago-me thought he chose wisely. He was wrong.

[–]SimpleYetHard 118ポイント119ポイント  (33子コメント)

We're the memes dank though....WERE THEY I NEED TO KNOW.

[–]charlieb 314ポイント315ポイント  (19子コメント)

The very concept of dank only came into being once the memes had been watered down enough to be able to be contained by such an inadequate adjective.

[–]FrozenMarshmallow 63ポイント64ポイント  (12子コメント)

I'm gonna quote you on that and tell it to my grand-kids.
RemindMe! 30 years "When did the memes first become dank?"

The very concept of dank only came into being once the memes had been watered down enough to be able to be contained by such an inadequate adjective.

[–]Hello_Cup 27ポイント28ポイント  (8子コメント)

If you actually read this in 30 years, you're just going to forget what any of it means yourself.

[–]TomatoHere 28ポイント29ポイント  (2子コメント)

RemindMe! 30 years "Am I still using reddit?"

[–]FrozenMarshmallow 20ポイント21ポイント  (3子コメント)

RemindMe! 30 years "Back in the early millennial years hip folks tended to refer to particularly potent marijuana as Dank. This was later adopted by many internet users to refer to the rising trend of WebMemes. /u/charlieb's comment was a succinct explanation of the transition from the era of memes simply being memes to the new age wherein all top-quality memes were forthwith to be considered Dank."

[–]TheJollyLlama875 8ポイント9ポイント  (1子コメント)

"You damn kids! Back in my day, memes were danker than dank!"

[–]CedarWolf 15ポイント16ポイント  (2子コメント)

Memes pre-date the Internet. Go look up the WWII graffiti, "Kilroy Was Here"... So popular among American GIs that it's engraved on the WWII memorial on the National Mall.

[–]Internets111 23ポイント24ポイント  (5子コメント)

Danker than anything you can imagine. They were so dank we could only reddit for less than tree fiddy minutes every day, or else we would overdose. Many a courageous redditor died in such a manner, braving the dankness.

[–]xlnqeniuz 20ポイント21ポイント  (2子コメント)

STORY TIME WITH CHARLIE IS MY FAVOURITE TIME OF THE DAY

[–]matt01ss 30ポイント31ポイント  (56子コメント)

We did it reddit!

[–]Cyber_Duke 33ポイント34ポイント  (54子コメント)

There were memes back then!?

[–]charlieb 80ポイント81ポイント  (17子コメント)

I've actually been asked this before. My answer is that there were memes but iirc they hadn't been categorised or named as memes in that context they were thought of internet in-jokes.

Richard Dawkins' idea of a meme existed back then but it hadn't been strongly connected to internet jokes.

[–]Gh0stw0lf 8ポイント9ポイント  (5子コメント)

If you don't mind me asking, what keeps you coming back to reddit? It seems like it'd changed alot since it began as far as user submitted content. Did the change start as gradual so you just didn't notice?

[–]charlieb 28ポイント29ポイント  (3子コメント)

The frontpage has changed a lot because it's mainstream now so the technical stuff and the long-form articles have been pushed into the subreddits but if you pick the right combination subs you can still capture something of the authentic original reddit feel.

I keep coming back because now I don't have to visit 5 different websites for my news and interesting stuff fix. It's all in one place.

[–]Sun_Of_Wisco 17ポイント18ポイント  (1子コメント)

Could you please give every kid a great inheritance and create a multi-sub called r/oldtimeyreddit with your favorite sub's?

[–]turkeytowel 511ポイント512ポイント  (37子コメント)

LPT: When talking about your accomplishments, finish by mentioning your goals for the future

[–]LuckyASN 3766ポイント3767ポイント x2 (2342子コメント)

There's a bit of irony to the 4th most gilded post being...

Upvote this: Buy no gold until Pao Resigns!

Edit: Wow! Gold, bitcoins, and my most upboated comment. Thanks everyone! And happy birthday reddit!

[–]jsmooth7 1623ポイント1624ポイント x2 (478子コメント)

Reddit has a server named:

IBoughtThisGoldToAnnoyFPH

I think that pretty much explains it.

[–]IMAGINE_GIRAFFE_TITS 2574ポイント2575ポイント x2 (388子コメント)

  • Ellen Pao is a misogynist who attacked 12 women at KPCB through persistent rumors, bad peer reviews. Ellen Pao intentionally shut down every initiative that was started to help recruit and promote more women in VC, she did this to fuel her fraudulent claims against Kleiner Perkins. This is all on record.

  • Ellen Pao helped steal $150,000,000 from police and firefighter pension funds - there was a massive backlash against her way before FPH - in a scheme described as "a ponzi scheme", to which her husband replied "I am not the black Madoff".

  • Ellen Pao colluded with u/Yishan Wong to take reddit position as a vanity CEO title just in time for her court case against KPCB. This is fraud and reddit shareholders should be asking u/kn0thing why nothing has been done and why he is liable to report this to the authorities. Also u/here_comes_the_king should be pissed.

Hey Ellen, u/ekjp - tell them about living in a stolen home, having your reddit earnings garnished to pay tax liens for mounting liability costs for your husband Alphonse Buddy Fletcher, how you tried to extort millions out of KPCB, despite the fact you were paid more than your male peers, how you recently tried to ask for $2.7 million from them in order not to appeal, the exact $2.7 million that Buddy Fletcher owes his own lawyers. Hey, but it was just to get your story heard right? And... you're appealing because you think some people didn't hear your story? lol. Ellen Pao wants to setup a non-profit to scam money off the backs of women who have truly suffered sexism. Don't trust her.

Sources Forbes, NYTimes, Fortune, NYPost, Recode.net

http://recode.net/2015/03/11/kleiner-wants-to-introduce-financial-motive-in-pao-suit/

Some Background For The Kleiner Perkins Discrimination Lawsuit

http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomiogeron/2012/05/23/some-background-for-the-kleiner-perkins-discrimination-lawsuit/

S.E.C. and Pension Systems to Examine Fletcher Fund

http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/07/12/s-e-c-and-pension-systems-to-examine-fletcher-fund/

A tale of money, sex and power: The Ellen Pao and Buddy Fletcher affair

http://fortune.com/2012/10/25/ellen-pao-buddy-fletcher/

The lawsuit triggered a series of events that ultimately led to the bankruptcy of one of Fletcher’s funds and investigations by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Then, just as Fletcher’s predicament was intensifying, Pao, 43, sued her employer, the venerable venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, for sexual discrimination

"and, with his wife Ellen Pao, a $1.5 million San Francisco home, the ex-hedgie stands accused of cheating Massachusetts and Louisiana cops and firefighters out of more than $100 million and not paying close to $3 million in taxes."

http://nypost.com/2015/02/18/case-builds-against-former-ny-hedgie-buddy-fletcher/

Ellen Pao asked for $ 2.7 million to not appeal her court case with KPCB, a complete shakedown as Buddy Fletcher owes $ 2.7 million in layers fees. That's a lot of lawyers to keep these crooks out of jail.

Prior to the trial, Kleiner Perkins had laid out a line of argument that centered on Fletcher, who’d filed for bankruptcy on behalf of his hedge fund and been found to have used firm assets improperly. Kleiner wants to talk about the hedge fund being a “Ponzi scheme” that’s under investigation by the SEC.

How does this relate to how Pao was treated Kleiner Perkins? It’s not entirely connected — as Pao is not responsible for her husband’s firm or his behavior* — but Kleiner Perkins was served with a tax lien based on Fletcher’s financing, and Pao fought the liens.

*A point contested in other sources that talk about the drop in profitability of the fund since Ellen Pao joined it

If you want to read more lols and shit about the trial, here's a fucking stupid but lolsome commentary on the court documents from the trial

[–]Rng-Jesus 5ポイント6ポイント  (2子コメント)

Ellen Pao helped steal $150,000,000

That's around the cost of an f-22 raptor. With that money, a person could theoretically buy a military jet.

[–]fedorabro-69 296ポイント297ポイント  (10子コメント)

That server is probably fat!

LOL FATTY SERVER PROBABLY EATS 2X THE INCOMING PACKETS THAT THE OTHER SERVERS DO! I bet it even needs a literal data warehouse just so that it can fit in to a building.

[–]CedarWolf 120ポイント121ポイント  (40子コメント)

I was there for that! Looks like we're naming a server "RedditX" for the anniversary, today.

[–]SuperCub 116ポイント117ポイント  (28子コメント)

The next server should be named "SuperCub" because I just found out we have the option of naming Reddit's servers.

[–]N8theGr8 85ポイント86ポイント  (22子コメント)

If you buy gold or get gilded on a day where they reach their quota, you get to vote on a server name.

You'd think they would have enough servers by now that I wouldn't constantly get that "Our Servers are Down" message with the cat.

[–]Bardfinn 38ポイント39ポイント  (3子コメント)

The problem isn't the amount of servers — the problem is the scalability of some of the code.

[–]ragewithinthemachine 15ポイント16ポイント  (1子コメント)

And the fact they let cats play in their datacenter.

But, IT needs pussy one way or another.

[–]Mshake6192 390ポイント391ポイント  (115子コメント)

Admins get free gold to give out if I'm not mistaken. Just sayin'

Edit: thnx 4 da gold /u/bananaboat

[–]I_AM_A_FUNNY_GUY 68ポイント69ポイント  (15子コメント)

DON'T TELL REDDIT WHAT TO DO!

[–]nostalgic_dragon 49ポイント50ポイント  (6子コメント)

Whatever you do. Nobody here hold me down and suck my dick. I'd be soooooo upset, if you all held me down, and sucked my dick.

[–]WJ90 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

Do we get to take a gander and what we're dealing with ahead of time, or is this like a blind date?

[–]ZotohZhaan 1530ポイント1531ポイント  (48子コメント)

Here's to ten more years of shadowbans!

[–]violue 36ポイント37ポイント  (0子コメント)

I never realized how many people are shadowbanned until I started paying attention to why certain comments would get caught in the mod spam filter.

[–]WebHobo 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

We missed the chance to act like he was shadowbaned

[–]PM_ME_YOUR_TITS_GIRL 175ポイント176ポイント  (31子コメント)

Holy shit. 26,000 PM_ME accounts. I didn't know it was quite that high.

[–]Just_made_this_now 54ポイント55ポイント  (0子コメント)

Everyone's trying to emulate your success...

[–]BlueShellOP 9ポイント10ポイント  (9子コメント)

Never underestimate how badly guys want to see boobs.

But in all seriousness, how often do you receive boobs?

[–]effyoucancer 12ポイント13ポイント  (0子コメント)

Fuck reddit

[–]Skaggzz 2692ポイント2693ポイント  (204子コメント)

Congrats! Please fire Ellen Pao...carefully.

[–]allthefoxes 875ポイント876ポイント  (101子コメント)

Pao's Law - As an reddit discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Ellen Pao approaches 1

[–]Bardfinn 348ポイント349ポイント  (95子コメント)

No, you're thinking of Pao's law — as a reddit discussion grows longer, the probability of some of its participants to leave for Voat real soon now approaches 1, unless observed, in which case it collapses to 0.

[–]evildonald 310ポイント311ポイント  (73子コメント)

It'd help if Voat's servers weren't apparently running on a single Raspberry Pi machine and using the local Starbuck's wifi.

They blew a huge opportunity not being ready to scale to the traffic that was trying to get to them.

EDIT: Apparently they're working again now! cool! Competition is good for everyone!

[–]Youtube910 126ポイント127ポイント  (3子コメント)

Your post has been Ellen Paoed! ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ

Another user liked your comment so much that they Ellen Paoed it, giving you reddit Ellen Paos. Reddit Ellen Paos is reddit's ultra-premium Ellen Paoship program. Here are the benefits:

  • Extra site Ellen Paos
  • Shadow Ban

Discuss and get help on the features and perks at /r/ellenpaobenefits

Grab a drink and join us in /r/ellenpaolounge, the super-secret Ellen Paos-only community that may or may not exist.

Did you know: Most Ellen Paos—78 percent of the yearly Ellen Pao supply—is made into literally hitler mods. Other industries, mostly electronics, medical, and dental, require about 12 percent. The remaining 10 percent of the yearly Ellen Pao supply is used in financial transactions and advocating for fat people.

[–]infotheist 15ポイント16ポイント  (4子コメント)

She's interim CEO.. I wonder if they could just say "well, it's been 2 months.. time to find the real CEO"

[–]Tehok 345ポイント346ポイント  (12子コメント)

She made such incredible strides for women in business. I can't wait to hire my first female employee and get sued over nothing.

[–]Typhoidmary1 156ポイント157ポイント  (5子コメント)

She's going to sue no matter how carefully they do it. Someone's got to pay her bills for her and her scumbag husband's crimes.

[–]Orangutan 177ポイント178ポイント  (0子コメント)

Long Live Aaron Swartz!! Things to avoid going forward.

[–]HRHill 299ポイント300ポイント  (23子コメント)

You should celebrate it by protesting the TPP like you did SOPA and CISPA.

Or are things like that no longer in line with your corporate culture?

[–]master_of_deception 657ポイント658ポイント  (10子コメント)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELLEN PAO, HOW IS THAT LAWSUIT GOING?

[–]PAO_SAFESPACE_POLICE 285ポイント286ポイント  (8子コメント)

EVERYTHING IS WONDERFUL FOR GREAT LEADER! IMPERIALIST AMERICAN PIG LAWYERS ARE JUST TRYING TO SMEAR HER SO SHE CAN'T MAKE REDDIT SAFE FOR SOME OF US!

[–]Matthew_Jackson 89ポイント90ポイント  (2子コメント)

I thought you aren't allowed any posts about your cake day on reddit...

[–]steampunkIcarus 733ポイント734ポイント  (56子コメント)

And it's all downhill from here

[–]L3SSTH4NTHR33 99ポイント100ポイント  (1子コメント)

Yeah I thought that was kind of ironic of the title, "the BEST ten years of reddit are over, the parties ended, go home."

[–]TheVegetaMonologues 11ポイント12ポイント  (0子コメント)

celebrating the best of ten years of Reddit

[–]azamatoSC2 25ポイント26ポイント  (0子コメント)

Took you a while to ruin it but you did it. Way to go fam

[–]barichards 1657ポイント1658ポイント  (94子コメント)

And there won't be another 10 years with the direction the current management is taking it.

[–]ggslovin 68ポイント69ポイント  (5子コメント)

There will be 10 more years, just under a different umbrella. They're putting themselves in a position to be bought out. What they're doing (and will be doing) is a classic case of management changing things up for profits. Reddit is a business, I get it.

[–]NDaveT 6ポイント7ポイント  (0子コメント)

Looks like it was the last ten years as well.

[–]4_strings_are_fine 83ポイント84ポイント  (6子コメント)

My favorite reddit thread is actually one pertaining to the Boston Bombings.

Before the entire "find the bomber fiasco", there was a thread about people looking for loved ones and/or people stuck in Boston who had no where to stay. Redditors donated rooms in houses, hotel coupons/rooms, and frequent flyer miles to get people where they needed to be. I think pizzas were even donated.

In spite of everything else, I think that speaks so much about the type of community that has been built here.

[–]dudeguy_loves_reddit 86ポイント87ポイント  (2子コメント)

Reddit is now old enough to begin its journey to become a Pokémon Master.

[–]seantreason 273ポイント274ポイント x2 (60子コメント)

TIL I share a birthday with reddit.

Thanks for the gold, it's everyone's birthday today! Party at my house!

[–]ColonelSandersCult 146ポイント147ポイント  (0子コメント)

Happy 10th Birthday, you little shit.

[–]wacrover 22ポイント23ポイント  (0子コメント)

And you got to meet the TIL founder - all in one day!

[–]TYUpool 381ポイント382ポイント  (29子コメント)

Some reddit alternatives for people that want to explore and experience how reddit was when it first started out (courtesy of /r/redditalternatives):

Snapzu - Most innovative of the bunch.

Voat - I'm sure you already heard of it.

Aether - Decentralized alternative.

3Tags - Decent content but looks plagiarized.

Stacksity - Visual like 9gag.

PushDup - Good content but small community.

Empeopled - Earn more voting rights with activity.

The Needs - Good content but no comments.

Hubski - Older alternative with good discussion.

Spreadit - Looks promising but has little content.

Hacker News - Great for techy people and programmers.

If you have any others, let me know!

[–]canyoutriforce 89ポイント90ポイント  (22子コメント)

TIL Nigeria has a larger population than Russia

[–]AbsolutShite 13ポイント14ポイント  (18子コメント)

Not surprised, apparently 1 in 5 Africans citizens living outside Africa are Nigerians.

Plus Russia is huge but uninhabitable in a lot of places and they lost heavily in WW2.

[–]no_talent_ass_clown 46ポイント47ポイント  (7子コメント)

Really surprised the comment, "Today You, Tomorrow Me" wasn't in any of the most upvoted or most saved lists.

[–]butteryoatmeal 644ポイント645ポイント  (51子コメント)

I doubt Aaron would be proud of it now. I certainly wouldn't be.

[–]Play_by_Play 314ポイント315ポイント  (14子コメント)

The funny thing is that all the admins were pretty much distancing themselves from Aaron when he was alive and would comment on here about how little he had to do with reddit's success. Like they were annoyed that he was often listed as a co-founder of reddit, because he kind of just hung around and didn't do much work. But after he died they stopped saying such things... as openly as they did on here anyway. I'm sure they still say it to each other in the office.

edit: Here is the link where a couple of the admins take a dump on Aaron Swartz for those interested.

[–]EugeneNix 823ポイント824ポイント  (608子コメント)

Happy Birthday from the /r/CoonTown mod team!

[–]TotesMessenger 68ポイント69ポイント  (80子コメント)

[–]helix19 227ポイント228ポイント  (74子コメント)

Wow, this guy is actually from coontown. I feel like I'm seeing a rare racist rhino in the wild.

[–]msobelle 43ポイント44ポイント  (6子コメント)

Given that it's coontown, it better be a white rhino!

[–]numberonepaofan 96ポイント97ポイント  (1子コメント)

I feel like I'm seeing a rare racist rhino in the wild.

This is reddit. If racists were rhinos we'd be caught in the biggest stampede in history.

[–]allthefoxes 200ポイント201ポイント  (173子コメント)

Sometimes I forget that even people I really really don;t like have a sense of humor too.

It's somewhat refreshing.

[–]Sanhael 46ポイント47ポイント  (19子コメント)

Why are people gilding the reddit admin account?

[–]k-thx 24ポイント25ポイント  (0子コメント)

Please build a mod log into reddit so that users can see who admins and moderators ban, what posts and comments are deleted, etc.