The 13 best feeds everyone should follow on Reddit by Dave Smith on Sep 27, 2017, 3:53 PM Reddit can be an incredibly fun tool, if you know how to use it. The so-called "front page of the internet" might look a bit drab, as its design hasn't changed much since its 2005 debut. But if you only think of the site as a text-based forum for discussion, you're missing out on some of its best aspects. If you follow the right "subreddits" — areas of interest created and moderated by other Reddit users — you'll always have plenty of interesting links, photos, videos, and GIFs to gawk at and share. There are literally millions of subreddits out there, but here are the 13 best: SEE ALSO: Thousands of people are responding to this Reddit user who had the ultimate worst first day at a new job For when you need a quick video clip to brighten your mood.
For the occasional but necessary reminder that nature is downright incredible.
To witness moments that defy all logic.
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