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Reddit is a website where people gather links and share them with each other. Those links can be pictures, articles, videos (really anything) and share them inside smaller topic-specific communities called “subreddits.”

What Can You Do on Reddit?
If you spend enough time on the Internet, eventually you’re going to stumble across Reddit. Billing itself as “the front page of the internet,” users (or “Redditors”) can share links, vote on links, comment on links, and subsequently comment and vote on comments.
brief rundown on how to use Reddit effectively.

Sign Up for Reddit – Don’t Lurk!
In the Reddit community, people who simply peruse the site without commenting or voting are referred to as “lurkers.” And while this is probably a good way to start figuring out the ins and outs of the site without making serious etiquette (or “reddiquette”) faux pas, the sooner you sign up for a Reddit account, the more you’ll get from your redditing. (Do be sure to read up on reddiquette before you begin using the site in earnest – users can be harsh and unwelcoming to the uninitiated.)

Once you sign up for a free account, you can subscribe to various subreddits, upvote or downvote content you like or dislike, and comment on things you’re interested in. For example, if you’re a history buff, you can read and enjoy all the content on /r/History or /r/AskHistorians, but once you have an account, you can ask your own questions or (if you’re a history expert) answer some yourself.

Browse Like a Pro with Reddit Enhancement Suite
Although it’s designed to be as simple as possible, Reddit’s interface can definitely be confusing for newcomers. The sheer number of actions you can perform on page are intended to improve user experience, but they also make for an initially steep learning curve.

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How to Use Reddit - A Crash Course
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by Jonathan Deesing
Updated December 11, 2017
Reddit is a website where people gather links and share them with each other. Those links can be pictures, articles, videos (really anything) and share them inside smaller topic-specific communities called “subreddits.”

What Can You Do on Reddit?
If you spend enough time on the Internet, eventually you’re going to stumble across Reddit. Billing itself as “the front page of the internet,” users (or “Redditors”) can share links, vote on links, comment on links, and subsequently comment and vote on comments.

For newcomers, this may all seem a bit overwhelming, so here’s a brief rundown on how to use Reddit effectively.

Sign Up for Reddit – Don’t Lurk!
In the Reddit community, people who simply peruse the site without commenting or voting are referred to as “lurkers.” And while this is probably a good way to start figuring out the ins and outs of the site without making serious etiquette (or “reddiquette”) faux pas, the sooner you sign up for a Reddit account, the more you’ll get from your redditing. (Do be sure to read up on reddiquette before you begin using the site in earnest – users can be harsh and unwelcoming to the uninitiated.)

Once you sign up for a free account, you can subscribe to various subreddits, upvote or downvote content you like or dislike, and comment on things you’re interested in. For example, if you’re a history buff, you can read and enjoy all the content on /r/History or /r/AskHistorians, but once you have an account, you can ask your own questions or (if you’re a history expert) answer some yourself.

Browse Like a Pro with Reddit Enhancement Suite
Although it’s designed to be as simple as possible, Reddit’s interface can definitely be confusing for newcomers. The sheer number of actions you can perform on page are intended to improve user experience, but they also make for an initially steep learning curve.

One of the best ways to improve and simplify this experience is with the free browser add-on, Reddit Enhancement Suite (RES). The add-on is compatible with just about every browser and adds functionality that allows you to view images without clicking a link and scroll without clicking to a new page, along with adding a variety of tools that improve commenting.

Most redditors would argue that RES is absolutely required for getting the most out of Reddit, as it addresses many of the most common complaints about the site, like requiring you to navigate to another page to view linked images.

What the Heck is Karma?
Reddit karma is meaningless, yet to some it means everything. Every time someone upvotes a post or comment, the poster or commenter receives one karma point. Similarly, when someone downvotes a post, the poster loses karma (this is capped at 100 downvotes). Karma is divided into post and comment karma, and users can only vote on a single post or comment once.

Posts and comments that receive the most upvotes rise to the top (though they can also be sorted by new and controversial) and those with low or negative karma go to the bottom of the page. This karma is awarded to users and remains on their profile as a sort of credential to how prolific or tenured a redditor they are.

Despite karma being the entire basis of Reddit’s algorithm, collecting karma ultimately gets users nothing. There are a few subreddits available only to people with excessive amounts of karma, but these grant no real special privilege or functionality. Further, users (or superusers) with a lot of karma don’t have any special voting, posting, or commenting abilities. Overall, people collect karma simply to collect karma.

Some Reddit FAQs
Should I use a fake name? Probably. Any user can view any other user’s entire comment and post history (unless it’s in private subreddits), which means every Reddit user leaves a huge digital paper trail.

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