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Reddit Acronym Guide: Help?
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Hiii π Iβm new to Reddit (29f). I have been so confused with all these new acronyms that Iβm starting a little library for myself...
So, can you help me add more acronyms and definitions? β¨πββοΈ Iβve seen so many that are not on this list and Iβm just trying to understand this new world π π
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.info domains - honest opinions
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What do people now think about .info domains? They've been around for awhile. Can a company or website feel confident using a .info domain if it is super relevant to their content? What are your favorite .info websites if you have any? Thanks!!
Top Comment: I can't think of an .info domain but if I was to get one, I'd get the corresponding .com domain and forward to .info
What is essential information I need to use Reddit?
Main Post: What is essential information I need to use Reddit?
Top Comment: OP has deleted their account, post is locked
Can anyone explain what is Reddit and how it works ?
Main Post: Can anyone explain what is Reddit and how it works ?
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Am I biased, or is Reddit the most informative, mature, and honest platform out there?
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Instaglam is mainly botox and selfies.
TikTok feels like the average age is preteen.
Discord feels like children designed it.
X is just 4chan on steroids.
Youtube is great, but not very social, in that you rarely make friends or have conversations in the comments.
facebook is for misinformed boomers.
Reddit is a place where I can get reliable information quickly. News, current events, specialty subjects. Comments are filtered by popularity, so garbage opinions drown in downvotes.
Let's say I know zero about vlogging. I just go to r/vlogging, post my question, and read the comments. Or simply read other peoples' posts. In just a few minutes, I'm an expert in vlogging.
Only YouTube offers more information that is useful
Top Comment: is Reddit the most informative, mature, and honest platform out there? This is the funniest thing I've read for ages lmfao Reddit is a place where I can get reliable information quickly. Reddit is infamous for confidently incorrect comments. If you have experience in a specific field and visit a subreddit for it you quickly realise how many comments are flat out misinformation or plain wrong, yet they get up voted because they sound good to people who don't know. Reddit is a place where you are swamped with unreliable information from people that don't know what they're talking about. News, current events, specialty subjects. Comments are filtered by popularity, so garbage opinions drown in downvotes. Bots are rampant on reddit upvoting posts by other bots, copy pasting popular comments from previous reposts, spamming multiple subs to gain karma, reposting old reposts with word salad titles, etc... it's why the front page is the same stuff constantly recycled, with the occasional fresh post. Once you've been here a few years you get used to it and learn how to filter out the background noise. Every now and then there'll be something good, but you have to wade through a river of shit to find the rare nuggets of gold.
WTF is going on with .info : r/Domains
Main Post: WTF is going on with .info : r/Domains