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  2. We got early access to Reddit Answers. It was about as ... - AOL

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    Reddit Answers is the social media site's new AI-powered search tool. Reddit Answers uses AI to summarize information from posts. We tried an early-access version. Here's what we found. It's been ...

  3. Comparison of Q&A sites - Wikipedia

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    Yes, except to view single answers Free Reddit: 2005 — All topics: Depends on subreddit: No to browse, yes to contribute Sharecare: 2009 — Health and wellness: English: No Spring.me (formerly Formspring) 2009: 2015: All topics: English: Yes Stack Exchange: 2008 — Many topics: English (Q&A about other languages takes place in those ...

  4. r/AskReddit - Wikipedia

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    The subreddit describes its focus as "to ask and answer questions that elicit thought-provoking discussions". [5] As of July 2015, AskReddit was the most popular subreddit on all of Reddit, [6] and as of December 2024, it has 50 million members. [7] In November 2018, Kevin Wong of Complex wrote: Reddit bills itself as the front page of the ...

  5. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit's key management personnel includes co-founder and CEO Steve Huffman, [26] Chief Technology Officer Chris Slowe, who was the company's original lead engineer, [68] and Chief Operating Officer Jen Wong, a former president of digital and chief operating officer at Time Inc. [119] Reddit does not disclose its revenue figures.

  6. r/AskHistorians - Wikipedia

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    r/AskHistorians was founded August 28, 2011 as a question and answer forum for sharing historical knowledge. [5] It grew to be one of the largest online history forums. [3] [4] [2] The site's rules state that all answers must be serious and based in reliable academic sources, and regular contributors who demonstrate an expert level of knowledge in their field are given a "flair" which displays ...

  7. A guide to Reddit's r/piracy subreddit, and how the ... - AOL

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    On its face, the r/piracy subreddit is an online forum for discussing the topic of digital piracy, but it can lead to the sharing of illegal content. Westend61/Getty Images

  8. r/AmItheAsshole - Wikipedia

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    r/AmItheAsshole, abbreviated as AITA, is a subreddit where users post about their real-world interpersonal conflicts and receive judgement from fellow redditors. The subreddit allows users to solicit and express opinions about the appropriateness of the actions of people in specific scenarios – especially the actions of the person reporting about the situation.

  9. Category:Subreddits - Wikipedia

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