107: r/sequence, April Fools 2019, and u/myfreeday is a pigeon and raccoon activist evidently

107: r/sequence, April Fools 2019, and u/myfreeday is a pigeon and raccoon activist evidently

Author: Did You Reddit? April 4, 2019 Duration: 1:10:10
It's that time of year again everyone - international Reddit Day, aka April Fool's Day, when every sub tries to make some sort of inside-baseball joke or statement designed to stoked the mouthbreathers on the other side. A few years ago, Reddit made r/place, and what would become one of the greatest social experiments of the digital age. This year, they created r/sequence, a third-season of True Detective-esque social experiment in r/place's shadow. Along with Reddit, a whole variety of other subs made inside jokes that we don't understand, and r/games makes international nerd-headlines by shutting the entire sub down to combat the caustic behavior of the sub's subscribers. Plus, u/myfreeday's mucous throat gives him a Robert Goulet Baritone voxbox, we give our hot take on the plight of pigeons, and we continue to use demo sound effects from our new mixer. This episode brought to you by the_donald. April Fools. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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