reddit's gone completely mental.
16 0 Replythat error message just blows my mind.
You may not have "?" or "what" in your title.
is this what approaching societal collapse looks like?
6 0 Replymaybe the greedy ratbastard spez thinks "what?" is a code for "fuck u/spez".
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Lmao. Cue medieval spelling and use of a ¿ then.
12 0 ReplyOnly the landed gentry is allowed to use the medieval spelling
7 0 ReplyPersonally I like this ‽ better.
4 0 ReplyIt's both snazzy and appropriate, but my phone keyboard doesn't seem to have it :(
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This is easily rephrased:
Things John Oliver would do if he knew how the blind are treated on reddit.
I prefer my version. I am, of course, a completely neutral judge on this.
8 0 Replybut I'm not posting a list of things John Oliver would do. it's a screenshot that shows how the blind are treated on reddit. (like shit)
2 0 ReplySorry, I did not get that meaning at all from your title. My rephrasing then is garbage, of course.
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WAT
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I found your post, it looks like you got What to work in the title but no question mark.
6 0 Replyfound a way to spoof the what, but not the questionmark. will use ‽ in the future like VanillaGorilla suggested
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What? Why
6 0 ReplyWha'! Why!
9 0 ReplyWha'¿ why!
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Has this always been a rule there?
6 0 ReplyIn general on Reddit, no. Maybe on r/pics, but that seems unlikely. I just checked my comment history and the very first thing I saw (latest comment) was on a post titled "How do you guys generate conflicting characters?" on r/StableDiffusion.
3 0 ReplyI meant specifically r/pics
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"obviously the word what has racist connotations all over it, and Trump has been using it as an alt right dog whistle" - spez probably
6 0 ReplyWhat??
5 0 Reply"Blasphemer!" - u/spez and his lackeys
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