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  2. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    10 () Programming and Developer Software OpenAI United States Reddit: reddit.com: 9 () 6 () Social Media Networks Reddit United States Yahoo: yahoo.com: 10 () 16 () News & Media Publishers Yahoo! United States Yahoo JP: yahoo.co.jp: 11 () 17 () News & Media Publishers LY Corporation Japan Amazon: amazon.com: 12 ()1 14 () Marketplace Amazon ...

  3. Category:Subreddits - Wikipedia

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  4. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ t / ⓘ) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and forum social network. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down ("upvoted" or "downvoted") by other members.

  5. Reddit groups ban X links in protest at Musk arm gesture - AOL

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    For example, the top two most popular posts of all time on the NBA subreddits are screenshots taken from X, while three of the top ten most popular posts of all time on the AEW wrestling subreddit ...

  6. Timeline of Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Then by the end of the year, subreddit "science" gets launched and soon becomes the third most popular subreddit. [2] 2007: For most of the year, "science" and "programming" are the most popular subreddits (apart from "reddit.com"). They then get displaced by "politics" as the most popular non-"reddit.com" subreddit towards the end of the year ...

  7. Controversial Reddit communities - Wikipedia

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    Communities devoted to explicit material saw rising popularity, and in a 2008 "Best of Reddit" user poll, users chose r/Jailbait (a sub featuring provocative photos of underage teenagers) as "subreddit of the year". [4] At one point, "jailbait" was the second most common search term on Reddit. [4]

  8. Snark subreddits - Wikipedia

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    By June 2023, the subreddit had over 174,000 members. [3] Its popularity also led to the proliferation of other snark subreddits for "fundie"—a pejorative for Christian fundamentalist—influencers. r/FundieSnarkUncensored was started in 2020. It had over 169,000 members and was in the top one percent of subreddits by membership by December ...

  9. r/wallstreetbets - Wikipedia

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    r/wallstreetbets, also known as WallStreetBets or WSB, is a subreddit where participants discuss stock and option trading. It has become notable for its colorful jargon, aggressive trading strategies, stories of extreme gains and losses acquired in the stock market, and for playing a major role in the GameStop short squeeze that caused significant losses for a number of US hedge funds and ...