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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This is wonderful: a spreadsheet of the top 50 documentaries of all time, as voted by r/Documentaries. (r/Documentaries)
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Do doctors and nurses develop stronger immune systems? (r/askscience)
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“I am an unemployed spy turned do-gooder who in passing has become the #1 Amazon reviewer for non-fiction.” (r/IAmA)
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Did you know Reddit recently released a new “subreddit finder“? What are its implications? (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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This is fun: Check out these traffic stats from r/olympics. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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What misconceptions do countries have of their own history? (r/AskHistorians)
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Are you tired of all those impossible-to-believe anecdotes in r/AskReddit? So are r/AskReddit readers, apparently. Yesterday they took a break from upvoting them to the frontpage to complain about them. (r/AskReddit)
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“I am the result of a ‘Legitimate Rape’”—an incredible story from 1950s America. (/r/self)
Pic of the day: My grandfather was stationed in Japan during the Korean War. I recently found all of his old slides in the basement, and here are just a few of them. (r/pics)
Photo by Keith Laverack