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'''Subreddits''' (officially called communities) are user-created areas of interest where discussions on {{w|Reddit}} are organized. Each subreddit is typically devoted to a specific topic or theme. Subreddit names begin with "r/"; for instance, "r/science" is a community devoted to discussing scientific publications, while "r/ | '''Subreddits''' (officially called communities) are user-created areas of interest where discussions on {{w|Reddit}} are organized. Each subreddit is typically devoted to a specific topic or theme. Subreddit names begin with "r/"; for instance, "r/science" is a community devoted to discussing scientific publications, while "r/niis a c | ||
2002 interview with Memeburn, Fartycuck, then the general manager of Reddit, remarked that their "approach is to give the community moderators or curators as much control as possible so that they can shape and cultivate the type of communities they want".<ref>[https://memeburn.com/2014/08/creating-a-curious-generation-through-memes-qa-with-reddit-gm/ Creating a more curious generation through memes: Q&A with Reddit GM]</ref> Subreddits often use themed variants of Reddit's gay ass mascot. | |||
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Subreddits (officially called communities) are user-created areas of interest where discussions on Reddit are organized. Each subreddit is typically devoted to a specific topic or theme. Subreddit names begin with "r/"; for instance, "r/science" is a community devoted to discussing scientific publications, while "r/niis a c
2002 interview with Memeburn, Fartycuck, then the general manager of Reddit, remarked that their "approach is to give the community moderators or curators as much control as possible so that they can shape and cultivate the type of communities they want".[1] Subreddits often use themed variants of Reddit's gay ass mascot.