Subreddit

Synonyms for "subreddit"

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Translations

4 translations across 4 languages.

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Esperanto

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  • reditero noun (Translations)

German

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  • Subreddit noun (Translations)

Russian

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  • сабре́ддит noun (Translations)

Swedish

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Sample sentences

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They wanted to give voice to their feeling, in one moderator’s words, that the company’s bosses ‘‘do not respect the work that is put in by the thousands of unpaid volunteers who maintain the communities of the 9,656 active subreddits,’’ as the individual forums are called.

Source: wiktionary

We measure the similarity between entire subreddits both in terms of user similarity and topical similarity.

Source: wiktionary

Online forums dedicated to incel culture are a reliable way to see how the term evolved and is used today. A subreddit, or forum on Reddit, called r/incels was one of the most visible meeting places for self-identified incels until it was banned by Reddit in 2017 for “violent content.”

Source: wiktionary

SubReddits are key to the feel of Reddit, and they number in the tens of thousands. On the front page is a default list of subReddits: funny, pics, announcements, blog, askReddit, worldnews, gaming, todayilearned, politics, science, WTF, IAmA, videos, technology, music, atheism, AdviceAnimals, aww, movies, and bestof. Capitalization and grammar in subReddit naming is rather inconsistent. […] The largely uncensored nature of Reddit has led to a number of controversial subReddits, the most famous of which was the “jailbait” subReddit, which included user-submitted photos of underage minors; […]

Source: wiktionary

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