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The strange and twisting case of r/A858, Reddit’s indecipherable Stonehenge
Five years ago, cryptic numbers began to appear in a little-trafficked subreddit. They seemed to be a code—one whose purpose, even today, remains a mystery.
Robert Guthrie
Updated on May 26 2021 5:58 pm CDT
Illustration by J. Longo
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