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Everyone's favourite sub AHS is running a research survey

Hey AHS,

Researchers from Colorado Laboratory for Users, Media, and Networks (COLUMN) are conducting a survey on community experience and have asked for our participation.

Please check out this[quick survey] on how you experience the community on this sub, and what might make this community stronger. This work can not only advance scientific knowledge, but also provide some useful insights for everyone here on AHS.

Here’s a summary of the most important details:

Lead Researcher: C. Estelle Smith, Postdoctoral Researcher, [c.estelle.smith@colorado.edu](mailto:c.estelle.smith@colorado.edu), u/c_estelle

Affiliation: University of Colorado Boulder (Department of Information Science)

Supervisor: Brian Keegan, Assistant Professor, [brian.keegan@colorado.edu](mailto:brian.keegan@colorado.edu), u/brianckeegan

Target group: Anyone who has ever visited AHS, including lurkers, active and inactive posters or commenters, and moderators or admins.

Link: https://bit.ly/3DOoKSQ

Background: Individual subreddits are often referred to as “communities.” But do all users experience a feeling of community in the same way, and does that depend on which sub we’re talking about? We want to understand what makes Reddit users like you experience a stronger or weaker sense of community, and how you think AHS might improve or maintain its own sense of community.

Link to results: Will come back to add this after we have analyzed the data!


 
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Kind of weird that there's a r/Kiwifarms
That's like having a course called "Free Speech and it's benefits" at UCLA
Probably because it has less than 500 subs so it flies under the radar. I bet bardfinn or some other terminally online janny will notice at somepoint though
 
Probably because it has less than 500 subs so it flies under the radar. I bet bardfinn or some other terminally online janny will notice at somepoint though
Why even bother though?
I guess hopping from sub to sub. Evading jannies and shitposting along the way has it's own appeal.
But reddit as a whole is a lost cause.
 
reddit's gonna have a new block that can be circumvented with an alt

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They really want people to have their hugboxes. I wonder how they'll handle it when people just copy/paste quotes to a new comment to respond to something that gets said. Will they try and rely on mods to ban such workarounds, or will the admins try and ban quoting comments you can only see when logged out or logged into a different account.
 
They really want people to have their hugboxes. I wonder how they'll handle it when people just copy/paste quotes to a new comment to respond to something that gets said. Will they try and rely on mods to ban such workarounds, or will the admins try and ban quoting comments you can only see when logged out or logged into a different account.

They're already panicking at AHS that they can't see hate speech, LOL

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Bardfinn is such a psychotic lunatic lmao. I'm sure that the admins will ban him for admitting to using alt accounts to circumvent blocks, in violation of reddit policy.

From a Drama.net discussion about this retard:

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The meltdown at r/AHS about the blocking feature is fucking amazing. There are actually nerds there saying they'll commit suicide because fighting "evil" on reddit is their only purpose.

How do you even become this broken as a human being? :story:
 
The meltdown at r/AHS about the blocking feature is fucking amazing. There are actually nerds there saying they'll commit suicide because fighting "evil" on reddit is their only purpose.

How do you even become this broken as a human being? :story:

No loss to this Earth, then.
 
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