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Redditors run important dates in Reddit history through the Reddit time machine. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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The r/leagueoflegends subreddit got a free new design—from the company that develops League of Legends. A lot of users are angry. (r/SubredditDrama)
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Here’s the effect of partisan vote brigading on a linked-to thread. (r/SubredditDrama)
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Is Israel’s mobilization of 30,000 ground troops a sign it wants to protect innocents in Gaza? (r/PoliticalDiscussion)
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Why are most venomous creatures found in warmer climates? (r/askscience)
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How is r/askscience so great? Strict moderation. Now their secret weapon, the The Moderator Nuke Comment Tree Extension, is available for download. (r/modclub)
Pic of the day: A British veteran of Waterloo and his Wife. Taken around 1850. Note the campaign medal. (r/pics)
Hottest subreddit: r/cringepics (1 day)