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  • For 2017, A subreddit called /r/place opened, a public canvas where you could place a coloured pixel of your choosing every 5 minutes, but placed pixels could be overridden with another.
  • For 2015, the DataIsBeautiful subreddit became a shrine to Data from Star Trek.
  • Elsewhere on Reddit, /r/TwitchPlaysPokemon, in a moment of Fun with Acronyms, changed their page and posted on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
  • By the second, there were over twenty factions. Soon, two sides emerged, pressers and non-pressers. At whatever time you clicked, the button would reset - for everyone - and you would be given a flair based on that number. The button was attached to a timer counting down from 60.
  • Also in 2015, the staff created a subreddit called "the button" ( /r/thebutton ) which featured a prominent button, which you could click or not click.
  • Similarly, in 2021, the subreddits for Danganronpa and Five Nights at Freddy's switched places.
  • Steven Universe's "users here now" counter read "X confused homestucks" and Homestuck's read "X wondering if Steven Universe ever really existed in the first place". This led to many confused fans on both ends. So /r/homestuck led to the Steven Universe Subreddit and vice-versa.
  • In 2015, the Subreddits for Homestuck and Steven Universe swapped places for the day, similarly to 2013.
  • Funnily enough, when the game was released, it was confirmed that it does, in fact take place in the same universe as Assassin's Creed. Having apparently forgotten what day it was, the excitement even spilled over into /r/Gaming.
  • On April 1st, 2014, there was much buzz on /r/AssassinsCreed about Ubisoft announcing that Watch_Dogs was the real title of their secretive Assassin's Creed: Comet project.
  • On the same day, /r/StarWars and /r/StarTrek switched backgrounds, to much confusion.
  • The TF2 blog, on the other hand, stated the opposite.
  • On April 1st, 2013, Reddit posted a blog post stating that it has purchased Team Fortress 2 and would be implementing its gameplay into the standard Reddit experience.
  • In 2012, the Subreddits for /r/Soccer and /r/NFL switched flairs.
  • April Fools' Day: It may be more common for large subs to not do something silly on the first of April.
  • /r/TikTokCringe was originally for only posting cringe content from TikTok, but it later allowed all content from TikTok to be posted, and now there are typically more comedy and wholesome videos than cringe.
  • However, they no longer always involve rage.
  • /r/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu is named after the expression for rage, as the subreddit is for Rage Comics.
  • Not all of them have animals and most don't give any advice except the "Advice Mallard".

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    /r/AdviceAnimals took its name from the "Advice Dog" image macro, which is now virtually non-existent.A Rare Sentence: r/brandnewsentence is dedicated to cataloguing these.9 Months later, somebody finally got it open and inside was a spider. Anti-Climax: In March 2013, dont_stop_me_smee posted this gallery showing a locked safe.

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    Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: The best case scenario for an /r/entitledparents story, where the poor kid will either look like they want to die because of their parent's narcissism-by-proxy-induced idiocy or calling them out for being terrible, at times apologizing for their parents' stupidity even though it's not their fault.Alt Text: /r/AskReddit 's snoo says " Ass Credit" when hovered over.The Alleged Car: /r/Shitty_Car_Mods/ is all about this, and /r/Justrolledintotheshop is mostly about attempts to fix similar disasters on wheels.Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: /r/holdmybeer is a collection of gifs depicting people performing comically ill-thought-out acts, generally titled "HMB while I ".Addled Addict: r/tooktoomuch showcases people appearing to be under the influence of various substances engaging in bizarre behavior.Extreme examples of this are in turn mocked by /r/nothingeverhappens. Accentuate the Negative: Subreddits dedicated to mockery (like /r/thatHappened or /r/cringe), especially the former, which expresses mocking disbelief towards almost anything.










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