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.
-
Reddit launches reddit.com/about, a landing page for the general public. At r/TheoryOfReddit tick_tock_clock says this is an attempt to answer a fundamental question: What is Reddit? (r/TheoryOfReddit)
-
A post about Darrel Davis, a “black man who befriended KKK members,” inspires the man himself to do an AMA. And it’s really good. (r/IAmA)
-
Here’s an easy to read list of the best “real-life cheats” from yesterday’s r/askreddit thread. (r/AskReddit)
-
I can’t say I know much about this from personal experience, but apparently this comment about finding the right bra size is really informative. (r/bestof)
-
“Why do dogs walk in a circle before they lie down?” This is apparently one of the great mysteries of life. Even r/askscience doesn’t know. (r/askscience)
-
r/self remembers D-Day on its anniversary. Meanwhile r/AskHistorians asks: Why does the war in Europe always overshadow the Pacific war? (r/self)
-
Here’s a surprisingly enlightening discussion about the difference between ear wax and ear powder, and the role genes play in their creation. (r/askscience)
Pic of the day: Descent by Michael Whelan (r/SpecArt)
Hottest subreddit: r/ExplainLikeImCalvin (1 day)
Photo by Ron Bennetts