proper noun
- social networking website
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈɹɛdɪt/
adj
Etymology: The website was founded on June 23, 2005, by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, and the name is a play on words of read it (with read in the past tense).
- Of, or resembling, Reddit's culture or user base.
name
Etymology: The website was founded on June 23, 2005, by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, and the name is a play on words of read it (with read in the past tense).
- An American social news aggregation, content rating, and discussion website.
“Online forums dedicated to incel culture are a reliable way to see how the term evolved and is used today. A subreddit, or forum on Reddit, called r/incels was one of the most visible meeting places for self-identified incels until it was banned by Reddit in 2017 for “violent content.””
““I’m an oversharer,” she said. In addition to posting her most interesting interactions to Reddit, she is writing a book about the relationship online, pseudonymously.”
noun
Etymology: The website was founded on June 23, 2005, by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, and the name is a play on words of read it (with read in the past tense).
- Reddit's users considered collectively; Reddit's user base, Redditors.
“Reddit praised him for doing a simple act of decency.”
“Hello, Reddit! Mind helping me with this Sudoku problem?”
- A subreddit.
“I tried visiting the atheism Reddit; biggest mistake of my life.”
- A person's profile on Reddit.
“I did some snooping and found her Reddit.”
verb
- Alternative form of Reddit.