Paradox says that the low performance of Cities: Skylines II has nothing to do with the teeth

Cities: Skylines II has disastrous performance on computers, the community believes it may have to do with NPC teeth… and Paradox denies it

Cities: Skylines 2 is one of the most anticipated games for many people, but it’s also an evident technical disaster. Its performance issues are not just noticeable but absolutely horrendous, and so far, neither the developer nor the distributor has provided a solution. This has led to certain theories about why such dismal performance occurs in a game that seems relatively simple. While there are explanations that sound convincing, those involved in the game have come forward to debunk them.

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During this week, a post on the Cities: Skylines subreddit claimed that the performance issue was due to the game engine individually rendering the teeth of NPC characters. Each and every one of them. Without adjusting the level of detail. Even when we were viewing them from very far away. What does this mean? It means the processor has a significant constant load of unnecessary processing, causing the game’s performance to suffer. It contributes nothing due to an apparent lack of optimization.

However, in the game’s publisher, Paradox Interactive, they have wanted to deny these claims through a statement. Because even though Molargate sounds convincing, they say, it is not affecting the game’s performance. Or not exactly.

According to their statement, the “citizen lifepath” functionality is not tied to the geometry of the citizens and does not impact the characters’ performance. The problem, they state, lies in “missing level of detail adjustments affecting certain performance aspects.” This inconsistency in the statement leaves it lacking credibility, as they initially deny the connection and then admit the opposite. While it may not specifically be the teeth, it does seem that the issue revolves around the NPCs.

In any case, according to Paradox, this level of detail in the characters will be important for the future of the project, even if it doesn’t seem so right now. If you want to check it out, Cities: Skylines 2 is available for PC and has been delayed for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S until next year.

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Reddit will no longer allow its users to avoid personalized ads

Reddit is a platform widely used by many people to closely follow specific communities, whether they are focused on content creators, gaming industry rumors, movies, series, or any other topic; and other aspects with a strong presence on this social network. Now, the platform has announced a series of changes in ad privacy settings that haven’t been well-received by many of its users.

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“In order to simplify ad privacy options, Reddit has announced, through its privacy director, that it will remove the ability for users to decide whether they want to receive personalized ads based on their activity on the platform. In other words, no one will be exempt from receiving these personalized ads based on what they search for and consume on the platform.”

Reddit won’t let anyone escape personalized ads

As mentioned earlier, the news was shared by Jutta Williams, the aforementioned privacy director of the platform, through the subreddit of the network, stating that changes were being made to the privacy settings. However, they wanted to reassure users by indicating that they do not share user activity information with external advertisers. They also emphasized that this change does not mean there will be more ads or shared information. Reddit’s aim with this move is to improve ad targeting and increase click-through rates.

On the other hand, we previously stated that no one can escape personalized ads, but that’s not entirely true. Reddit confirmed with all the above that there will be some ‘selected countries’ that will still have the option to choose whether they want personalized ads or not. However, details about these specific locations were not provided. Although the company has not disclosed anything on this matter, it is highly likely that the countries exempt from this change in the platform belong to the European Union, as this would violate the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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Of course, this has been the most prominent change in this news, but it hasn’t been the only one. Reddit has also updated descriptions of privacy options and how search results are displayed. Additionally, the platform has announced that users will now be able to select if they don’t want certain categories of ads, such as alcohol, dating, gambling, pregnancy and parenting, and weight loss. This last measure, in fact, is expected to improve over time.

Intrigue on the Canvas: Reddit’s Own Battle Amidst the Pixel War

If what you were expecting was hundreds of "FUCK SPEZ" ("Fuck Spez"), yes, of course, they have achieved it.

We all know that right now neither Meta nor Twitter are at their best, and it doesn’t seem that any other social network is coming up to the two gigamillionaires to show them how it’s done. For a while, many took refuge in Reddit, a hybrid between a forum and a social network, where you can talk about whatever topic you want, no matter how specific it is: there is a space for you. Or rather, there was.

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And the fact is that, since the application’s bosses decided to charge third-party applications such as BaconReader or Apollo, a good handful of communities have simply decided to close in protest and leave Reddit blank. Well, that’s putting it mildly: as soon as they’ve had a chance to say something, they’ve used it to charge as hard as they could against Steve Huffman, the CEO in question, better known as Spez.

They’ve done it in the most Reddit way possible: since 2017 saw the start of the “pixel wars”, in which each user can add one pixel every five minutes to a gigantic 6000×6000 screen (so it takes a lot of coordination to get a drawing out), all sorts of wonders have been made, from flags filling an entire side to images of ‘Star Wars‘. This year art seems to have been put aside to make room for vindication.

“Place”, as the place meant to put up non-stop pixels once a year is called, has returned adding “What better time to offer a blank canvas to our communities than when our users and moderators are most passionate, right?”. Well, if what they were hoping for was hundreds ofFUCK SPEZ,” yes, they certainly got it.

Considering that last year more than 10 million people participated, each posting an average of 160 pixels, it doesn’t look like it’s going to be that easy. In fact, Spez himself sent an internal email to the rest of the workers asking for calm (“Like all brawls on Reddit, this one will pass”) and it has made the users even worse. In 2023 we can no longer have fun stuff, and it is not the fault of ordinary people, but of those who always try to earn a penny more even if it means breaking an entire community. Greed breaks the bag even on Reddit.

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This is how to find the best posting times on Reddit

Gain that sweet karma with this secret site.

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Reddit may indeed be the “front page of the internet,” but it still has many aspects in common with social media websites. On any given subreddit, users can make posts, get likes, and attain followers and friends. We chase after “fake internet points” and the “medal” awards that other users pay cash to give to strangers.

It’s a weird, wonderful world!

We rarely use Reddit for more than entertainment and education. Follow r/worldnews and r/todayilearned for interesting updates and facts, along with r/funny and r/gaming for some good times. Simple stuff like that.

But every once in a while, it’s fun to stop lurking and try getting more involved. When that happens, you’ll likely want to maximize the number of people that appreciate your work, whether it’s a piece of artwork going to r/art or a quick picture you made for r/dankmemes.

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If you’re highlighting something you really care about, like an uplifting local news story for r/humansbeingbros, this could matter even more!

So, for these kinds of times, we recommend… LATER!

Find the best times to post on Reddit with Later

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Head over to the Later website! We should warn you: Later may require a login when you follow links to their website. However, if you go through a Google search, you can avoid that issue. They will schedule posts for you, but you must be signed in to do so, sometimes this creates technical difficulties.

Once you get on, you’re launched right into the environment with no ads and little ceremony! It’s beautifully minimalist:

LaterStartYou only need two things to begin: a subreddit to post to, and a minimum vote count. The subreddit will normally be determined by what you’re posting. Prepare to complete a few Later searches if you’re sending the post to multiple locations.

For the vote threshold, we recommend using a median number of votes: enormous figures will return fewer results and you’ll have little data to work with. Let’s be honest, wild success can be totally random! You’re looking for consistency.

When you hit Analyze, the results appear! The main graph will look something like this:

LaterGraphSo, what are we looking at here? If you don’t like graphs, check the “Best Posting Times” section, which will give you a quick idea of what hours of the week have the most success.

On the graph: darker blue represents better results. In this case, it’s clear that Monday, early in the morning, gets a lot of upvotes.

Let’s move on to the next sections:

redditThe final two graphs represent top posts by Day and Hour, specifically for your location. We’re based in Los Angeles, which appears to have a mostly-even spread by date (Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday are lightly favored), with mornings at 6 a.m. taking the metaphorical time cake.

Many people forget to use these two graphs, but we highly recommend it: specifying your area can be a huge help!

Finally, note that there are two tabs for analysis results. The second, after “Best Time” contains keywords that reappear time and time again in your subreddit’s top posts:

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Amazing, isn’t it? Out of nearly 1,000 posts with more than 500 likes on Reddit, the phrase “this is” appears with twice as much frequency as any other bi-gram. Maybe we should change our own title to match…

Scheduling Posts

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If you’re looking for an even faster route, use Later’s posting service! As we mentioned before, you’ll need to have verified your Reddit account to access this feature properly. Choosing “accept” will allow Later to make changes to your account. If you’re up for that:

Enter your title and content in the areas above. This will feel familiar to veteran Reddit users.

After you hit “Save and Continue.”

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Later gives you the option to choose your subreddit and auto-post at the best time within a day or week, using no more effort than a button click! If you’re a busy Reddit fanatic, this can be just the thing you need to clear up your morning schedule.

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Other subredditsIn addition to all the other wonderful things Later does, you can use it to discover subreddits similar to where you’re posting! Many users like to post to multiple similar subreddits at once, whether it’s to farm karma or introduce more people to their work. We aren’t judging! Except for reposters, we judge them a little…

Finally, Later has a dark mode.

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Look at that. Beautiful! We hope there will be no end to the dark mode trend, not until every website with a light background has this option. Viva la revolución!

Conclusion

We hope Later makes your Reddit journey even better! Grabbing the attention of the internet takes a lot of luck, but this website can help you discover those special, luckier times of the day.

Top 7 creepy NoSleep stories to keep you up at night

Do you like scary stories? Here are the creepiest we’ve found.

Reddit is a hub of information. You can find a job, learn a new recipe, and look at more memes than you ever thought you could stomach. There’s also a ton of creepy stuff there – just be careful what you search for.

One of the spookiest subreddits we’ve come across is the NoSleep page, one that contains realistic horror stories. One the rules is that “stories must be true, even if they’re not,” meaning that users must treat all stories as if they are true while reading and commenting, and no debunking is allowed. There are also trigger warnings next to the titles of each post, in case something is super NSFW. With all that said, turn out the lights, grab a snack, and dive into what we think are some of the creepiest tales that NoSleep has to offer.

1. Uncle Gerry’s Family Fun Zone

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After binging on NPR stories and needing to alleviate some boredom, the writer of this tale decides that he’s going to spend some time interviewing friends and family, asking them to recount some of the most interesting bits of their lives. When his best friends, the married couple Will and Caroline, stop by, their story involves a local legend from their small town about Uncle Gerry’s Family Fun Zone, a play area with games and rides for children. According to the story, a child disappeared after going down a slide, and the tale was used to caution children against being naughty. The more questions that Will and Caroline are asked, the more memories resurface, and they start to think that maybe the Fun Zone wasn’t just all rumors.

 2. I’m a Search and Rescue Officer for the US Forest Service

This is a story in many parts, each one more terrifying than the last. A Search and Rescue Officer who has been in the business for a while recounts some of the strange, unexplained, and downright horrifying things that he experienced while working. Missing people, being stalked in the darkness, and babies crying in the middle of the forest are just the tip of the iceberg. The officer was rarely alone, but that didn’t stop crazy things from happening. Beware, some of these get a little gory.

3. Bought a camping backpack from an estate sale

Just as the title says, the writer of this story finds a backpack at a sale and inside they discover a bundle of handwritten pages. In these pages is the story of three friends who are trying to survive in the wilderness and avoid creatures called the Whistlers. Don’t make a sound, for fear of hearing the Whistler’s song begin.

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4. My romantic cabin getaway with my fiancee

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This is a long one,  but worth every minute. Told in multiple chapters, the author and his wife Faye go to stay in her family’s cabin in Colorado. After a few days of hiking, sightseeing, and board games, an expected blizzard hits the area and unsettling things begin to start happening. Little noises outside turn into an all-out supernatural war against the couple, exposing some deeply buried secrets along the way. This story is one of NoSleep’s most popular, and there are videos and pictures that truly make it nightmare fuel.

5. There’s something inhuman south of Seattle

Speaking of stories that include video, we’ve got another one for you. The author, overworked and exhausted, takes a solo road trip across the U.S. and stops at a free campground for the night before hitting the road again. She’s awakened in the middle of the night by a sound outside her tent, and spends the next few hours until daybreak playing a cruel game of hide-and-seek against the thing lurking in the dark. The author has a sense of humor about the whole thing, but it doesn’t make the experience any less creepy.

6. Locked in a resort room in the Dominican Republic

The author of this story and his wife head off on vacation in the Dominican Republic. After an unpleasant exchange while checking into the resort, they’re upgraded to a VIP room in another building than the one that they booked. As they’re led to their room, the busboys and everyone else they encounter give them the feeling that maybe they should have just kept their original arrangement.

7. I posted a photo of my Great-Grandfather online

While looking through old family photos, the author finds a photo of their late great-grandfather, who their mother said was a wonderful person who was universally loved. After posting the picture in another subreddit, the photo gained popularity very quickly. While most of the comments were compliments about how good looking the author’s great-grandfather was, one comment stood out. Apparently, this user says that someone who looks exactly like him frequented the coffee shopped that the user works at. After some investigation, an incredible story about the family lineage is unearthed.

Have you ever read any of these stories? What are your favorite NoSleep tales? Let us know!

You could soon earn money just by posting memes to Reddit

Reddit is currently testing a real-money inter-user tipping system.

If you use Reddit, you’ll probably know about Reddit Silver, Gold, and Platinum. These coins or badges, depending on how you see them, give users a way to reward other users whenever they make a particular post that they absolutely love. Reddit coins show up next to the post they’ve been awarded to and some of them bestow particular bonuses upon the user who receives them. A Gold award gives a week’s free access to Reddit Premium while Platinum gives a month’s access.

Whereas access to the ad-free Reddit Premium certainly has its perks, there is nothing in this world like hard cash-money. The big news? Reddit is working on a tipping system that will allow users to give other Reddit users real cash.

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Reddit is testing a tipping feature

The new tipping feature is currently only available in one subreddit and only a single user on the whole site is currently able to receive tips. The subreddit in question is r/shittymorph and that lucky user is, well, u/shittymorph.

The new feature was announced in a post on the shittymorph subreddit and laid out just how it will work. The post reads, “Anyone in r/shittymorph can now tip u/shittymorph for the content he posts to this subreddit. Tipping is only available on new Reddit. Furthermore, this is an experimental feature available only in this subreddit, and no other community… Tip payments are handled entirely by Stripe. We don’t store any of your payment information.”

Tips received for a comment show up where you’d normally see Reddit Silver, Gold, and Platinum awards and at the time of writing r/shittymorph had received $81 in tips for his top comment on the post.

Below each post r/shittypost makes, there is now a new tip button. Clicking the button opens up a tip box, which shows four tipping options. Users can tip $3, $5, $10 or select other and tip anything up to $100. According to the post announcing the new feature, the recipient will receive around 78.5% of all tips given. Reddit will receive a massive 18.5% and Stripe, which handles all the payments will take 3% of every tip.

When users decide to make a tip, the tip box will give the option to input credit card details and then Stripe will handle the transfer.

There is no news yet about a general roll-out but this is a very interesting feature for Reddit to be testing. The Reddit community is vast, and conversations cover all sorts of topics. Some of the most heartwarming Reddit stories, however, come from users seeking financial advice during times of hardship and other users responding with offers to send food or even cash. It’ll be interesting to see if tips will soon be sent in such situations.

There’s also the potential for some shady activity, as Reddit is often a promotional tool for adult models, who are already asking fans to support them financially in exchange for certain photos or videos. We’ll have to stay tuned to see how this all plays out.

Best alternative sites to Reddit

Ready to try another online community? These sites give Reddit a run for its money.

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Reddit is a site that provides forums for the forumless. It’s essentially a place to discuss anything with anyone. Anyone can create a topic on anything, which is part of why it’s so popular. It has replaced many question boards (like Yahoo Answers and Quora) as a main source of peer information. It also provides a place for communities to be formed around things that don’t have their own unique forums. Many mobile gaming communities exist solely on Reddit.

It may be hard to think of sites similar to Reddit, given how many different uses it has. However, there are a variety of community-based sites that rival Reddit as a place for questions and community building. So what do these alternative sites look like?

Best Reddit alternatives

4chan

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Definitely the biggest competitor of Reddit, 4chan is a more chaotic version of a community building site. Reddit archives all their content, so it’ll always be there to view, while 4chan deletes old content when new stuff is posted. Additionally, 4chan is completely anonymous, while Reddit requires you to create an account (with a posting history that other users can view). The site is often referred to as “the cesspool of the internet,”  due to its uncensored and random content. You wouldn’t want your kids going on 4chan, and you don’t want to visit the site at work, but there can be some value besides the graphic and offensive junk.

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For anyone who likes the chaotic nature of 4chan, but dislikes some of the content that the community produces, Mix can also be a good alternative. Mix was previously called StumbleUpon, and it’s used for the same things as 4chan, but without the focus on community building and message boards. This can prevent interacting with communities you’d prefer not to be around.

Voat

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While 4chan may be similar to Reddit, Voat is essentially the same site but with different guidelines. Reddit allows for almost anything on their site, but there are specific ideologies and hate groups that they will ban. The main difference between these two sites is that Voat doesn’t censor any content. But other than that, the sites work the same way. Anyone familiar with Reddit will easily be able to navigate Voat. They will also pay certain users to create consistent content, which can be a nice source of income for people who regularly post on forum sites like Reddit.

Hubski

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Hubski is another site that is incredibly similar to Reddit, but the key difference is in how topics become popular. Reddit’s content is all about upvote-to-downvote ratios. The more something is upvoted, the more likely you are to see it. Hubski’s alternative approach is to showcase content based on total shares. This means you’ll often see content that is popular for positive reasons (like you would on Reddit), but also content that is popular for negative reasons. Hubski’s goal is to generate civil conversations on popular topics. For this reason, it provides a great place for popular discussion topics.

Stacksity

If Reddit was Facebook, Stacksity would be Pinterest. Instead of subreddits, Stacksity has “stacks”, which are similar but fluctuate in content. These stacks are completely unmoderated, but make sure quality content is always on the top, based on popularity. Users can add other stacks to their own stack in order to sort through the content that they like, and bump up what is popular on the site. Like Pinterest, Stacksity has a large focus on images, instead of text posts. This means that many stacks will focus on a particular image or set of images, instead of a generic topic.

Softonic Solutions

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Reddit may be good for asking questions, but you’ll often see the same questions posted over and over. There’s no reliable moderation to drive you back to recurring questions with multiple answers. If you don’t mind, we’d like to toot our own horn here. Softonic Solutions is a great alternative to find answers to your questions. Just like Reddit, you can ask any question, answer other people’s queries, and become part of a community dedicated to solving problems. And because the same questions keep coming up over and over, we direct you to ongoing discussions as opposed to forcing you to start a new one. Check it out and see what you think!

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Softonic Solutions even their own set of alternative sites to Reddit, if you’d like to check out more. You can also check add your own suggestions for alternative sites, if you feel we left one out.

Chinese company Tencent invests heavily in Reddit, causing censorship fears

Should Reddit users be worried about a multimillion-dollar investment from a Chinese company?

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Chinese tech empire Tencent recently invested $150 million in American social forum Reddit. Fearing oncoming censorship, the website’s users flooded the front page with pictures of Tiananmen Square’s Tank Man and Winnie the Pooh.

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Pooh is banned entirely in China after Chinese internet users jokingly said President Xi Jinping looked like him

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has said that Tencent’s involvement in video games was what primarily brought the two companies together. Gaming is one of the most popular subject matters on Reddit, whose user base is primarily made up of tech-savvy men in their early 20s. Through its investments, Tencent is the largest video game company in the world, owning or partially owning the world’s most popular games like Fortnite, League of Legends, and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.

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Reddit has a notoriously outspoken community that is largely supportive of free speech and open communication. Like most large social platforms, Reddit is banned in China. Over the summer, Reddit users protested the repeal of net neutrality in the biggest campaign the site had ever seen. Given China’s long history of censorship, both online and off, it should come at no surprise that the community is angered with such a large Chinese investment to the site. Tencent’s largest social media platform, the Chinese superapp WeChat, has been plagued by government-imposed censorship, leading to many unhappy users.

Reddit is far from the only western social media platform that has gotten a large investment from Tencent. Snapchat, Spotify, Discord, Tesla, Kik, and more have received large investments from Tencent, whose extremely diverse holdings rank the company as the fifth most powerful brand in the world. This fifth place position outranks Facebook and is only beaten by Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft.

In fairness, companies that Tencent have invested in have received little-to-no changes to their policies or structures. There is little chance that Tencent will be able to censor any platform that doesn’t fall directly under Chinese jurisdiction. With this in mind, it isn’t censorship that Reddit users should worry about, it’s data collection. Tencent makes billions of dollars from gathering user data across its hundreds of services, data that is sold to and profited from by the Chinese government. Having your data from nearly every major social media platform in the hands of the world’s most powerful oppressive government regime is certainly cause for concern. Don’t worry Redditors; you’ll be able to upload pictures of Tiananmen Square to the front page at your leisure. Just be careful about managing your personal information, as through Tencent’s growing tech empire there is a good chance it’ll land in the hands of the Chinese government.

Funniest subreddits you should subscribe to

Reddit can be a bit overwhelming at the start. Where do you begin?

When you set up a Reddit account, your feed will be populated from “subreddits” – those are groups you subscribe to. The more subreddits you add, the more diverse your feed will be. If you like to laugh, you might default to a subscription to r/funny, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Here are some subreddits to add to your feed to keep you laughing every day.

r/Unexpected

In this subreddit, they celebrate things you could never predict, usually in the form of gifs. Whenever you see a trending post from this subreddit, you know you’re in for a treat.

A wedding to remember from r/Unexpected

Smashing a walnut with bare hand from r/Unexpected

r/Cringe

Whether it’s a lack of awareness, a slip of the tongue, or a blatant screw-up, we all find ourselves in cringe-worthy moments from time to time. The r/Cringe subreddit celebrates those momentary brain freezes, usually immortalized on video. Remember Miss South Carolina’s genius answer at a beauty pageant?

Here’s another great post, showing how rock n’ roll legend Chuck Berry reacts when Yoko Ono starts screaming like a wounded bird in the middle of a performance:

Yep. We cringed, too.

r/FloridaMan

For some reason, we get a ton of headlines involving a “Florida Man.” And whenever you see a headline with “Florida Man” in it, you know things are going to be insaaaaaaane. This group highlights the headlines you need to know. Here’s a taste:

Yes, Florida Man is someone you need to keep your eye on.

r/BadMovies

While this subreddit requires a little bit of extra work (watching the recommended movies),  it’s a great place to discover hilariously bad films. Can’t get enough of trashy-weird flicks like “The Room,” “Birdemic: Shock and Terror,” or “Teen Witch”?   This is the place to celebrate earnest/terrible movies.

It’s also a great place to follow the career of Neil Breen. And if you’ve never seen a Neil Breen movie, buckle up:

r/DisneyVacation

This oddly named subreddit has nothing to do with Disney. Every post is an image from WikiHow, hilariously recaptioned as something very different. For example:

How to Start a Conversation With a Tall Person from r/disneyvacation

How to Embarrass a Horse at a Sleepover from r/disneyvacation

How to transmit WiFi signals using your mouth from r/disneyvacation

r/F***YouInParticular

You may need to pardon the harsh language, but this forum is a worthy addition to your feed. Sometimes, bad luck seems to seek out one particular person. And the result is something that looks like a targeted attack. This hilarious subreddit captures those moments of very poor fortune:

Sprinkler misfortune

California misfortune

Now heres an old one from r/FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR

r/ThereWasAnAttempt

Sometimes, we set our sights a bit too high. This subreddit shows the result of attempts gone wrong.

For example, “There was an attempt…” to shame a man for his hobby:

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Or “There was an attempt…”

to type from r/therewasanattempt

r/WatchPeopleDieInside

We’ve all had those moments when our hopes go up in flames. Here’s your source to watch your fellow humans (and sometimes animals) experience the whiplash of sudden sadness.

Help me… from r/WatchPeopleDieInside

Invisible magic trick from r/WatchPeopleDieInside

r/Instant_Regret

You know that feeling when the pizza box you placed on the counter falls off and wrecks your dinner? This is where you go to see moments of sad, hilarious realization.

I thought throwing my phone above me would make a cool slow mo trampoline video but as soon as I saw where it was going to land I regretted the whole idea. from r/instant_regret

The snow looks so soft from r/instant_regret

 

r/BlackPeopleTwitter

The title is fairly self-explanatory. This is the subreddit for the greatest wisdom black people are offering up on Twitter.

r/BossFight

When you’re playing a video game, you’ll often encounter a “boss fight,” where you need to defeat the hardest enemy of a level. In this subreddit, people share images of people and animals who could conceivably be the “boss” of a particular real-world situation.

Chad Champion, Collector of Bonuses from r/Bossfight

Boss baby, Alexa’s chosen from r/Bossfight

Baby Arm and his side kick The Slap Master from r/Bossfight

r/S***yRobots

It’s 2019, so we’re supposed to have fantastic robots who make our lives easier. But many robots just plain suck. Join this subreddit to see robots being terrible at their jobs.

How to properly ask out the Queen of Shitty Robots. from r/shittyrobots

Eating while you work from r/shittyrobots

Shitty helperbot from r/shittyrobots

r/CrappyMusic

A close cousin to r/BadMovies, the Crappy Music subreddit shares music that would be better off never being heard again. For example:

Or this gem from the same people behind Rebecca Black’s “Friday.”

Or this rock band composed of your rapidly deteriorating uncles:

r/HangOnAMinute

Some jokes take a minute to sink in. This is a home for those clever twists.

Christmas disasterAmazon joke

r/DiWHY

Sure, we all think we’re handy. But sometimes, our attempts at DIY end up failing horribly. This subreddit commemorates those moments when someone got in way, way over their head… or simply made something that didn’t need to be made.

My mom tried to make a cane for my dad from r/DiWHY

Just go ahead and chop your hair off in a random place, so you can make a brush that is probably much worse than any cheap makeup brush you can find at the drug store from r/DiWHY

r/NoNoNoNoYes

Will these situations end badly? It definitely seems like it… until a last-moment save. You’ve got to see these to believe them.

Penguin Indiana Jones from r/nonononoyes

Oh no, there’s going to be a fight! from r/nonononoyes

That walk off from r/nonononoyes

r/Player Two

In these hysterical video clips, a situation appears to be trending one way until “Player Two” joins in sudden and dramatic fashion. You (and they) never see it coming.

Canoe mayhem (xpost from Holdmybeer) from r/PlayerTwo

Player 3 turns the tables from r/PlayerTwo