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Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. Get a constantly updating feed of breaking news, fun stories, pics, memes, and videos just for you.

Social recommendations and mentions

We have tracked the following product recommendations or mentions on Reddit and HackerNews. They can help you see what people think about Reddit and what they use it for.
  • 3 people arrested in alleged gym attack on rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine
    Why are you talking like this on reddit.com lmao. - Source: Reddit / 1 day ago
  • Whats up with Belarus?
    If you have reddit.com in your browser you have google.com too. - Source: Reddit / 1 day ago
  • How do traceroute from a specific public ping to another?
    I did the standard traceroute "google.com" than "reddit.com", than took the last ipaddrs I got and traced from google to reddit, but all I got was:. - Source: Reddit / 1 day ago
  • Another Unbound Clarification Question
    Is Unbound strictly for only directly visiting a website such as manually typiing in reddit.com in the URL? So this bypasses DNS servers such as your Google, Cloudflare, etc. Basically the DNS servers don't have a log of your travels. - Source: Reddit / 2 days ago
  • ELI5... CNAME, DNS, Domain
    DNS: Domain Name System. It's a standard used to match an IP address (a number that uniquely identifies a device on a network, eg. The internet) to a domain name (eg. reddit.com). The common analogy is a phone book, lookup a name and get the number. When you visit a website in your browser, the computer will use one or more DNS servers to look up the address. - Source: Reddit / 3 days ago
  • Google Chrome constantly filling in previous requests in the search bar mid typing.
    I am getting this extremely frustrating problem with Google Chrome on Mac where it will automatically add text to the search bar without me even finishing a word. For example. If I wanted to type "reading with kindle", as soon as I typed 're' it would automatically fill in reddit.com. - Source: Reddit / 4 days ago
  • Telegram Bot that sorts messages based on topic
    1) If someone pastes a *reddit.com* link in general chat, the bot will auto move that message to a designated Reddit topic room. - Source: Reddit / 5 days ago
  • The dumb hacker that hacked me
    I don't want any help so don't fucking say it's not your problem I didn't ask you for help and don't make fun of me imagine you getting hacked and posting a story on it then people bullying you HOME. - Source: Reddit / 5 days ago
  • Reddit starts appending privacy-violating identifiers to links, r/privacy mods remove posts about it.
    When I type reddit.com into the search bar, it opens reddit as: https://www.reddit.com/?rdt=12345. - Source: Reddit / 5 days ago
  • 42 [F4M] USA / Looking for long term couple / Online [Chat] - Friendship
    First time visitor, I was introduced to reddit.com by a friend, I am grateful to meet you all here, I am here hoping to find some friends preferably in a couple relationship, I am a single female divorced for 5 years and have no children, I currently live in Houston, please add me if you can, thank you for your company. - Source: Reddit / 6 days ago
  • Source 2 Beta Rollout Times Google Form
    Was this thread necessary? Was the comment above mine necessary? Was reddit.com's creation necessary? Keep asking yourself this meaningless question and hopefully one day you'll find a better one to ask. - Source: Reddit / 8 days ago
  • Autocomplete/Omnibar issue on Android due to default search engine
    Default search engine set to google: If I type in "red", what used to happen is it would autocomplete to "reddit.com" and then I could just press enter and it would take me to the website. Now if I type in "red" and press enter it will take me to google results for "red". "reddit.com" shows for a second and then disappears. Even if I type in "reddit.com", if I press enter it will take me to a google search for... - Source: Reddit / 6 days ago
  • Web notifications not working on edge
    I just don't get notifications in the browser. I had to manually turn on the notifications whereas in firefox reddit on loading the website for the first time the browser asks me if I want to allow notifications or not. I've also enabled notifications from both reddit.com and pay.reddit.com. - Source: Reddit / 7 days ago
  • My last 3 brain cells during the test:
    Just replace reddit.com with redditsave.com. - Source: Reddit / 8 days ago
  • There is no logical reason to exclude people of different races in a fictional universe that features dragons and magic
    Just replace 'reddit.com' with 'unddit.com' or 'reveddit.com' and leave the rest of the url the same, and the truth will be revealed to you. - Source: Reddit / 8 days ago
  • [Linux router] Some (many) TLS handshakes not completing, suspected firewall issue.
    Reddit.com works, performs a successful handshake, I hand write a bad HTTP request, and it tells me as such, so this is considered "working". - Source: Reddit / 8 days ago
  • (ENG SUB) WEDNESDAY DOWNTOWN - 2022-06-08
    The next 2 are available on Patreon and I can be supported at Ko.fi https://ko-fi.com/zwanster03. - Source: Reddit / 8 days ago
  • That's the way to search the best info
    Site:reddit.com, that tag wil lfilter to only results by reddit.com and filter the rest. - Source: Reddit / 9 days ago
  • Teslas with Sono solar panels?
    When you get too high and type reddit.com into the browser. - Source: Reddit / 9 days ago
  • What can my ISP provider actually see when I try to lookup a domain using DoH on my browser?
    -> As an example, I have DoH on my browser if I go to the following website "https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/", my ISP knows I asked my custom DNS server to lookup a domain, right? Will it know the exact domain I'm at? I'm aware my ISP knows it's "reddit.com" because it had it's response from my DNS to Reddit's IP adress. Is it also true if my connection to the website is not upgraded to HTTPS? - Source: Reddit / 9 days ago
  • Reddit.com search box automatically and unexpectedly populating with text
    It happens whether or not I'm logged in with my user account to Reddit. I've cleared my browsers' cache and site data, cleared all cookies, etc... But it continues to happen. I've looked through the settings in my reddit user account -- all to no avail. Every time I refresh reddit.com or any other page on reddit, the term appears in the search box. - Source: Reddit / 9 days ago

External sources with reviews and comparisons of Reddit

Alternatives to Deferendum
Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and Quora: While these social media platforms provide opportunities for discussion and debate, Deferendum offers a more structured approach to group decision-making. Deferendum allows members to focus on specific problems and solutions, and provides a transparent process for voting and decision-making.
The 85+ Best Sites to Find a Remote Job (Bookmark this!)
Like Reddit, Facebook is a social network but there’s still a variety of Facebook groups you can use to find remote work. There are specific groups for different industries (e. g. writing jobs), so just enter your keyword and you’ll find a position in no time.
The Top Social Networking Sites People Are Using
Reddit AMAs are another cool feature, which allow users to ask questions to celebs and other public figures who agree to host one. Reddit works by displaying submitted links that get voted up or down by users. The ones that receive the most upvotes will get pushed to the first page of their subreddits.
Top 15 Most Popular Social Networking Sites and Apps [February 2018]
Again, on this graph you can see the three large circles dominating the rest. Only Twitter and Reddit battling it out for the fourth space seem to come close to the top 3. However, in Russia VK has a huge penetration, dominating the Russian speaking world as Facebook does globally.

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