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This Online Group With 7 Million Members Shares Only The Most Interesting Pics Ever, And Here’re 50 Of The Best Ones
What do nearly 7 million people and some of the coolest, most spectacular things on the internet have in common? The ‘Interesting As F***’ subreddit! A massive community with some of the best content on Reddit, this subreddit will make your jaw drop with their posts. And you’re bound to feel like your IQ, imagination, and creativity are improving by the minute. Personally, these posts make me feel like the world’s far more magical.
We’ve collected some of their most eye-popping and entrancing posts for you to enjoy, dear Pandas, so scroll on down and feast your eyes and your minds. Remember to upvote your fave pics! We’d also love to hear from you which pics surprised you the most. And if you have any ‘interesting as fudge’ facts to share as well, our comment section is always open to you! Oh, and read on for Bored Panda's interview with MaxLemon, one of the subreddit's moderators, who told us all about how they manage an online community of such size.
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Moderator MaxLemon told Bored Panda that even though the subreddit gets lots of content, it's not so terribly expansive that moderating is impossible.
"Essentially, we utilize the AutoModerator function to highlight key words and phrases as well as post types. Then we hand review those highlights and either approve or remove said postings. AutoModerator only highlights about 5-10% of the posts in a queue of 100 per page, however, and so the majority of the work is going through manual reports and making a judgement call on whether or not something follows our community guidelines."
According to MaxLemon, sometimes the moderating tasks are pretty easy. "Like if there's a poorly written title, if there's text on an image, or if it's obviously spam. In other cases, you have to act like a detective and build a picture of why something got reported or if the user who is being reported is genuine," they explained that the moderators' job can get pretty hectic at times.
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Such a brilliant idea, need something like this in our shops.
"It should be no surprise that with a subreddit as large as ours that there is always an attempt to advertise from a third party or scam the users and so part of our work is rooting out those false people, countering their spam tactics, etc."
We also wanted to find out MaxLemon's opinion about where the line between something that's "just" interesting and intersting AF lies. "The line is hard to define, to be honest, and it definitely varies by moderator. If the same thing was posted multiple times on our subreddit, it's no longer interesting AF, much less interesting. If it feels like it fits more on /r/mildyinteresting, then it's not iaf."
My Grandpa In Front Of The Plane He Flew In World War II. He Is 97 Now
A Bonsai Apple Tree Growing A Full-Sized Apple
Biracial Twin Sisters Born To A White Father And A Half-Jamaican Mother
Like the moderators of the subreddit say, their community is meant for “almost anything” that people find incredibly interesting. And with that kind of content, it’s no surprise that people have been flooding in since 2008 (yup, the subreddit has been online for over 12 staggering years!).
The size of the subreddit is absolutely shocking. So much so that the team curating the content that makes its way to the front page of the subreddit has some help from automated moderators to help keep everything flowing nicely. Two of the mods are AIs: AutoModerator and BotDefense. It only makes sense to enlist their help when your community has boomed to such an extent. Let’s just hope that the AI mods don’t turn against their fellow redditors.
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Aww it looks like the gorillas are protecting them too! It is also very dangerous to be an anti-poaching guard.
This Tiny Lizard Perfectly Shedding Looks Like He's Wearing A Tiny Lizard Space Suit
Ah, the words ‘tiny lizard spacesuit’ have taken me to some wonderful places in my head. Thank you.
Why we find some things interesting and think other things are boring is more complicated than it seems. Tom Vanderbilt, author of ‘You May Also Like,’ spoke with ‘The Atlantic’s’ Julie Beck about why people like things. According to him, our taste (i.e. our likes and dislikes) is humanity’s way of ordering information and filtering the world.
Taste is also a form of social learning that has turned into a way of figuring out what activities and things are linked to prestige. In other words, if someone we respect likes something or finds something interesting, then you’d better bet your bottom dollar that we’ll instinctively want to check it out.
“There’s no silver bullet theory for explaining anyone's taste. It's always a mixture of exposure, of culture, of a person's personality. And none of these are particularly static or fixed. The nice thing about tastes is that they are subject to change. We can kind of always be reinventing them and reinventing ourselves a little bit,” Vanderbilt said.
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U.S. Marshalls Escorting The Extremely Brave Ruby Bridges, 6 Years Old, To School In 1960. This Courageous Young Girl Is Known For Being The First African American Child To Attend An All-White Elementary School In The South
Aww, this is amazing and also so unfair that a 6-year old has to deal with such discrimination. I love how you can see her determination and how the officers are smiling at her cuteness.
I very much doubt the southern officers were smiling at her cuteness, unfortunately. They were probably making a bet with each other about whether she'd make it to the end of the day.
Load More Replies...Let's not forget that this lady is not only still alive but not really that old. She was harassed every day for at least a year during this period and someone brought a black doll in a coffin and showed it to her. Racism is real and it is ugly and we have to fight against it all the time.
I met her over Zoom two weeks ago in a Middle School diversity conference with 600 people. It was amazing, she is so inspiring.
Load More Replies...I can't believe that some ppl see this picture of three US Marshalls walking a little girl to school and think America was great then.
I‘m always asking mysel, seeing all the MAGA hats on TV... What times are those guys thinking of?
Load More Replies...she is my grandparent's age. this is absolutely astounding how recent this was, what an outstandingly brave child.
I've seen this pic multiple times and heard the stories. So sad that a 6 yr old had to endure any of that. I can't imagine how scared her parents were for her as well.
https://www.npr.org/2020/11/11/933854762/lucille-bridges-mother-of-anti-segregation-icon-ruby-bridges-dies-at-86
Load More Replies...I've read other families were bullied for still sending their children to this school, after Ruby started attending. At least two white families ended up moving states even!
In one of her recent interviews she said that she was mostly in a classroom by herself with her own teacher since many of the white families refused to send their children to a school that would teach a black child.It was heartbreaking to learn that and it makes you realise just how deep of a virus racism is.
Load More Replies...Here's what gets me. Ruby is 65 now. They put these pictures in black and white to make us think it was so long ago when it wasn't
The pictures were taken in black and white, dummy. It was 1960 and while color photos were a thing, photo journalists used black and white for newsprint. Not everything you don't understand is some conspiracy to trick you.
Load More Replies...And she was in the classroom alone with the only teacher who hadn't walked out over the issue of integration. Let's remember some of the brave adults, too. Like her parents.
Wonderful that this particular aspect of discrimination has been overcome but how awful was it, first - that it happened at all and second - a SIX YEAR OLD innocent kid needs an armed escort. THAT is how much personal danger she was in. The people who threatened her should be thoroughly ashamed..
Such a brave little girl amongst all those haters. I'm sure she had a lot of very impressive experiences in her life..
And to think Joe Biden once said that having a mixed racial school would be a circus... disgusting that he was voted as President. Hang your head in shame America.
Why refer to one race as "African-American" and another as "white"? That is a racist double standard.
The photos of her walking past protesting adults with the ugliest looks on their faces as they shouted at her are heart-wrenching.
I was about the same age as Ruby when I saw this on TV, and couldn't believe all those adults were screaming at a little girl. There were big, German Shepherd dogs being held back by uniformed cops, and little Ruby walked through it all like it was just another day. God bless the bravest woman I have ever seen.
This is a child who broke a barrier. Any of you who weren't even born at the time can have no conception of her bravery. My school integrated in 1954, the first school in the southern states to do so. As a result, I have never been a racist and do not understand why racism still exists. I am convinced it is a political tool. The title is incorrect because we had black children in our school in 1954.
A beautiful, 66 year old American woman? Yup. You should see her now!
Load More Replies...Congrats on being such an amazing person. Perhaps you could eliminate the word "retarded" from your vocabularly. I realize in your mind you're fantastic and all, but... That's not okay to say, no matter what point you're trying to make.
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