The dad that submitted his hairy butthole.
That was the most Reddit way to try to kill Reddit.
I find it ironic that r/AmITheAsshole, a sub where people regularly go to chastise people who don’t know how to act, not only didn’t go private during the first wave of protests, but also didn’t become a NSFW sub despite having asshole in the name.
Can you explain the meme pls? 🙏
https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/pornhub-logo.jpg
Reddit supposedly does not receive ad revenue on posts that are nsfw, so some mods are changing their subreddits (that are forced to go public) to nsfw and loosening up rules. Hence, the Pornhub logo design
Some mods are doing the bare minimal due to the questionable attitude of Reddit CEO/admins. Showing disagreement but conforming to the rules, some subs made the decision if the topic sort of match the sub’s name, it will not be removed. i.e. r/iOS, as long as it is upload from iOS device, it is considered as a legit post. This naturally results in a large number NSFW content. Another is r/steam, which is now a sub for steam train, steam buns, steam vegetable, etc and etc
Thank you for context, I wasn’t browsing reddit for some days now
The biggest thing that hit the front page is porn from r/interestingasfuck. That whole subreddit is a 50-50 on what post you click on (because it’s a NSFW subreddit now).
I didn’t even know about this until my friend sent me a post that hit r/all.
just to be safe, don’t do it at work, school or in front of grandma/grandpa