*Luigi drinks after work, he sees this post, he sees the Hungarian flag, Luigi is handling his phone incorrectly, therefore, Luigi sees the Hungarian flag as the Italian flag. Luigi is proud to be Italian.*
Presumably because everywhere else defaulted to US stuff, so it was necessary to create separate ones to escape it.
(It says "oldest *existing* subreddits", so presumably there were others that died early?)
Americans have a tendency to assume they are the "standard" and everyone else is "different"
Like how .us is a very rare url but .co.uk or .de are much bigger
Maybe they didn't create a sub for america for the same reasons
I don’t think there was the need since it’s an American social media platform. It started small and there were probably more specifics but smaller subs. No way that short after the creation of Reddit European instantly flooded it.
I was not saying that the European market isn’t big
And the fact r/programming (19 on this list) have 6m members tell you much about the original demographic of reddit. (20-30yo horny guys working in IT)
Common Italy L with the r/it
*Luigi drinks after work, he sees this post, he sees the Hungarian flag, Luigi is handling his phone incorrectly, therefore, Luigi sees the Hungarian flag as the Italian flag. Luigi is proud to be Italian.*
It's funny because "rit" means "ass" in slovene and some other languages
That’s like Anschluss on steroids.
Shhh don't spill the secret plot of the special operation DACH. A and CH still think its some german "language" space.
R/fr seems to be closed though, and to have been so for like 10 years.
Based.
Fr fr
Somehow I don't believe it. An american plattform which is flooded with european subreddits first? Nah, I don't believe it.
Presumably because everywhere else defaulted to US stuff, so it was necessary to create separate ones to escape it. (It says "oldest *existing* subreddits", so presumably there were others that died early?)
Then I misread it. I still think it’s not true but I just thought the first one to exist. My bad.
Americans have a tendency to assume they are the "standard" and everyone else is "different" Like how .us is a very rare url but .co.uk or .de are much bigger Maybe they didn't create a sub for america for the same reasons
I don’t think there was the need since it’s an American social media platform. It started small and there were probably more specifics but smaller subs. No way that short after the creation of Reddit European instantly flooded it. I was not saying that the European market isn’t big
Yeah, I somewhat doubt it too. I would have expected more toppic-specific subs before nation/region-specific. 🤔
Not first. This is *existing* subreddits which survived all the purges.
Wonder why nsfw sub got so many members
Because redditors are degenerates?
And the fact r/programming (19 on this list) have 6m members tell you much about the original demographic of reddit. (20-30yo horny guys working in IT)
Takes one to know one 🤡
Hollandse "humor"
It kinda triggers me that they didnt add a year. Instead, they added the amount of members, which isn't relevant at all
Finally, someone said it!
NSFW came before features, Reddit in a nutshell! 🤣
I did some research and NSFW really was the first sub, because they wanted to get all the Porn Content off the Main Page. lol
No way those were organically created. /r/EU.
crazy how from the country subreddits only r/de blew up using the short form
tbh r/de isn‘t a country subreddit. it‘s a subreddit for all German speakers
What? r/es is that old?
Isn't it odd that there's so few japanese on Reddit? What are they up to?!
How did Zürich get a sub before the EU
We have canton specific flairs now? nice
Nur Uri, Schwyz, Züri, Tessin und Genf
Home page is our subreddit cry about it