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  2. 2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    2023 Reddit API controversy. An image posted on many subreddits as protest during the blackout. [1] In April 2023, the discussion and news aggregation website Reddit announced its intentions to charge for its application programming interface (API), a feature which had been free since 2008, causing a dispute.

  3. Imgur - Wikipedia

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    Imgur ( / ˈɪmɪdʒər / IM-ih-jər, [1] stylized as imgur) is an American online image sharing and image hosting service with a focus on social gossip that was founded by Alan Schaaf in 2009. The service has hosted viral images and memes, particularly those posted on Reddit. [2]

  4. Controversial Reddit communities - Wikipedia

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    Some communities on the social newssite Reddit(known as "subreddits") are devoted to explicit, violent, or hateful material, and have been the topic of controversy, sometimes receiving significant media coverage. History. When Reddit was founded in 2005, there was only one shared space for all links, and subreddits did not exist.

  5. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ t /) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and forum social network. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down by other members.

  6. Woman explains why she refused to give her first class ... - AOL

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    The Reddit poster admitted her boyfriend didn’t believe so. “A few weeks ago, my (21F) boyfriend (27M) surprised me with a first-class ticket for a long-haul flight,” she started.

  7. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    Lolcat images are often shared through the same networks used by online activists. The cute cat theory of digital activism is a theory concerning Internet activism, Internet censorship, and "cute cats" (a term used for any low-value, but popular online activity) developed by Ethan Zuckerman in 2008.

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  9. Shitposting - Wikipedia

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    Shitposting. In Internet culture, shitposting or trashposting is the act of using an online forum or social media page to post content that is of "aggressively, ironically, and trollishly poor quality". [1] Shitposts are generally intentionally designed to derail discussions or cause the biggest reaction with the least effort.