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Deimorz calculates the number of submissions and comments on Reddit in a single day. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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Why do people hate Nickelback so much? A theory. (r/explainlikeimfive)
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Forgotten facts of history that everyone should know. (r/AskReddit)
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Have you ever seen those amazing animated GIF comics of Link? The artist answered your questions yesterday. (r/IAmA)
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“Is there anything inherent about reddit’s design or mechanics that makes it unappealing to women?” (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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“Network TV doesn’t know the internet exists yet,” writes fired Community creator Dan Harmon in his hugely popular AMA. (r/IAmA)
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Redditor solidwhetstone reverse engineers one of Reddit’s trophies: The Bellwether. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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That post raises concerns among some redditors: Is a cabal of power users gaming the system? (r/SubredditDrama)
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Why moths “appear to fly in spirals toward light bulbs and fire at night.” (r/DepthHub)
Pic of the day: Here is a picture of Neil Armstrong right after his first e.v.a. on the moon. (r/pics)