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How to hijack popular brands on Pinterest for free publicity

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Teens react to Honey Boo Boo Child

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Upbeat upvotes: How Christopher Gonzales turns Reddit into song

The musical stylings of SenorZorro2000 transform the social news site.

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Catch Linsanity with Reddit's cofounder

Jeremy Lin is a "validation of the geek's worldview," according to Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian. Now you can enter a contest to see them both.

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The Oatmeal cartoon perfectly captures reality of Web piracy

HBO could learn a lot from Matthew Inman's latest cartoon on file-sharing. 

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How a blog editor made peace with Reddit

It may just be a ceasefire, but Kotaku's Stephen Totilo seems to have temporarily overcome Reddit's instinctive disdain for his site's publisher, Gawker Media.

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He turns posts into paintings

Shitty_Watercolour appears to be anything but what his name suggests. His paintings are making quite a splash on Reddit.

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This week in Reddit live interviews, moon Nazis!

Who wouldn't want to quiz the director of a moon-Nazi movie?

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Vape World clears the air for Reddit's pot enthusiasts

After being duped by a charity scandal in r/trees, Vape World pledged to donate some money to charity and giveaway free vaporizers. 

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Redditors ponder a Hollywood boycott in Tuesday's Reddit Digest

Why don't people have blue hair, and should redditors boycott Tinseltown to protest anti-piracy legislation? Find out in today's Reddit Digest.

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What's "Snew" on Reddit?

Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian details his site's evolution on his Google+ account. And guess what? It wasn't always called Reddit.

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How the CIA can see through walls in Monday's Reddit Digest

Today on Reddit, a power user's multiple personality disorder is making a lot of redditors angry.

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Upvote: This week on Reddit

This week, Reddit finally banned sexual images of minors.

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Reddit rescues—and reinvigorates—a Kenyan orphanage

What started as a charity drive has turned into an ongoing partnership between the Reddit community and the Faraja Children's Orphanage. 

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Friday's Reddit Digest—saving an orphanage in Kenya

In today's Reddit Digest, controversy over Chris Brown's police report and a witch hunt is nipped in the bud.

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The real winner of Reddit's best of awards: you

Here's the list of winners from Reddit's annual awards.

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How Reddit got the scoop on Colbert's bad news

Two redditors presented evidence of why Stephen Colbert cancelled this week's tapings of "The Colbert Show."

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What people really think about the "What People Think" meme

In mere weeks, a meme goes from ubiquity to inquity. 

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Reddit's annual awards are out in today's Reddit Digest

On Reddit now: a movie about Nazis from the dark side of the moon and a political movement of ... Neutrons?

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RedditGifts raises $16,000 to put books in classrooms

A book charity drive is already making teachers and students very happy.

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Congressional hopeful Rob Zerban returns in Wednesday's Reddit Digest

Today on Reddit, learn which Indian spices might help stave off Alzheimer's.

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This week in Reddit live interviews, a pack of minor celebrities

From Colin Mochrie to fantasy novelist R.A. Salvatore, lesser-known celebrities owned this week in Reddit AMAs.

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Reddit solves mystery of the flaring lights in Los Angeles

The meteor-like sightings over the Los Angeles sky were apparently part of the filming for Acts of Valor. Or at least that's what the mayor's office wants you to believe. 

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Colin Mochrie answers your questions in Tuesday's Reddit Digest

More on Reddit's big policy change, a Whose Line is it Anyway star answers your questions, and the second annual Reddit book exchange in today's Reddit Digest.

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Months later, Imgur takes action on child porn

After a critical report by the Daily Dot, the image-hosting site took action to remove racy images of teenage girls.

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The real villain of Reddit's child-porn scandal: Imgur

Banned photos are still posted on redditors' favorite image-sharing site.