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  2. r/antiwork - Wikipedia

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    The subreddit r/workreform, whose motto was "Food, Healthcare, and Homes: for ALL WAGES", was started on January 26, and some members of r/antiwork migrated over. Within 24 hours, the subreddit had gained more than 400,000 members. [9] [15] [21] The new subreddit's growth eventually slowed; it acquired about 450,000 members and has grown ...

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  4. r/IAmA - Wikipedia

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    r/IAmA is a subreddit for question-and-answer interactive interviews termed "AMA" (short for "Ask Me Anything"). AMA interviewees have ranged from various celebrities to everyday people in several lines of work. Founded in May 2009, the subreddit has gone on to become one of Reddit's most popular communities.

  5. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    The most popular posts from the site's numerous subreddits are visible on the front page to those who browse the site without an account. [ 97 ] [ 99 ] By default for those users, the front page will display the subreddit r/popular, featuring top-ranked posts across all of Reddit, excluding not-safe-for-work communities and others that are most ...

  6. Statista - Wikipedia

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    Statista (styled in all lower case) is a German online platform that specializes in data gathering and visualization.In addition to publicly available third-party data, Statista also provides exclusive data via the platform, which is collected through its team's surveys and analysis.

  7. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of most-visited websites worldwide as of February 2025, along with their change in ranking compared to the previous month. List This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  8. Snark subreddits - Wikipedia

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    By June 2023, the subreddit had over 174,000 members. [3] Its popularity also led to the proliferation of other snark subreddits for "fundie"—a pejorative for Christian fundamentalist—influencers. r/FundieSnarkUncensored was started in 2020. It had over 169,000 members and was in the top one percent of subreddits by membership by December ...

  9. r/place - Wikipedia

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    r/place was a recurring collaborative project and social experiment hosted on the content aggregator site Reddit.Originally launched on April Fools' Day 2017, it has since been repeated again on April Fools' Day 2022 and on July 20, 2023.