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Sorry, Starburns from Community. Someone else took the AMA limelight yesterday. (/r/IAmA)
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It was the biggest moments in Reddit’s history: President Barack Obama told redditors to ask him anything. And with 22,894 comments and counting, redditors asked pretty much everything. (They only got 10 answers, however.) (/r/IAmA)
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What does the president’s AMA mean for Reddit? (/r/TheoryOfReddit)
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A question that every kid with glasses wants to ask: “I wear glasses. Why did the optometrist not give me super vision?” (/r/askscience)
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This new redditor-created site records the front page of popular subreddits, letting you travel through Reddit’s past. (/r/askscience)
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What prompted the crack epidemic in the U.S. during the 1980s? (/r/AskHistorians)
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Are blogs politically manipulated? Redditor dead2writes says “yes,” because he does it for a living. (/r/DepthHub)
Pic of the day: Penguins on ice. (/r/pics)
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