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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If you read anything this morning, make it the AMA from psychologist and former head of the American Psychological Association, Phil Zimbardo. He ran the legendary Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971, and he’s currently researching the effect of computer and porn addiction among the current generation of men. (r/iama)
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This is amazing: A flower’s petals are turning into leaves. What’s happening? (r/askscience)
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Redditors debunk a clever hoax aimed to discredit oil company Shell. (r/videos)
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Reddit’s most embarrassing moments. (r/askreddit)
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The strangest post of the day has to be the nuclear cover-up paranoia post in r/politics. (r/politics)
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r/AskReddit is apparently getting hit with a weird child porn spammer. (r/AskReddit)
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This AMA from a 23-year-old with terminal cancer is tough to get through. But you should read it anyway. (r/IAmA)
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Post-traumatic stress disorder through history. (r/askhistorians)
Pic of the day: First World War by Zhong Fenghua. (r/ImaginaryMonsters)
Hottest subreddit: /r/ExplainLikeImCalvin (2 days)
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