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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Having observed Reddit’s success fighting the Stop Online Piracy Act, Canadians seek help combating the legislative horror show known as Bill-38. (/r/politics)
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You’ve got to dig into the comments a little, but there are some revealing nuggets in this AMA from a quintuplet (part of one of the first sets to survive in the U.S.). (/r/IAmA)
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r/wikipedia discovers the greatest Daffy Duck cartoon ever made. Here’s the video. (/r/wikipedia)
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I don’t check r/DIY too frequently, but I have to imagine this is the most extraordinary and well-documented projects the subreddit has ever seen. (/r/DIY)
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Is there a way to inure travelers to foreign bacteria so they don’t get the dreaded stomach bugs that hit you about any time you travel to a distant locale? Redditor zimian has an interesting but flawed idea: Sell “local cultures” yogurt at international aurports. (/r/askscience)
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r/TheoryOfReddit has gotten into a habit of chronicling weird instances of spam on Reddit. Here’s another one. (/r/TheoryOfReddit)
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Here’s some impressive Reddit CSI that has likely left the Montreal Police Department totally ashamed (when they find out, at any rate). The guy deleted his comment, but it was saved in the r/bestof thread. (/r/bestof)
Pic of the day: Gotta love living in Oregon (/r/itookapicture)
Hottest subreddit: /r/justiceporn (2 days)
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