Want to read Reddit but don’t have the time? Our daily Reddit Digest highlights the most interesting or important discussions from around the social news site—every morning.
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Why some people never have a chance of finding computer-approved love at eHarmony. (r/bestof)
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Historical sleuthing digs up the story of a redditor’s great uncle and the bomber he flew over Germany during World War II. (r/history)
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How (and why) /r/sweeden got banned after trying to gain the most moderators in Reddit history. (r/MetaHub)
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What contributes to a good discussion on Reddit? (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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“My grandfather held a patent regarding nuclear fission, he has dementia now and I would like to be able to talk with him about it.” (r/askscience)
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Always remember: Redditors will look through your history, so be careful what you post. (r/SubredditDrama)
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A question only a redditor could ask: “What do you think the TILs of the future will be about our era?” (r/AskReddit)
Pic of the day: 40 years ago today. (r/pics)
Hottest subreddit: r/ThanksObama (3 days)