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Where can we play poker online?

Hi guys! Recently I've properly learned poker and quite enjoy it as a game with half skill half luck oppose to other casino games.
I went to try and find an online site which offers it to learn online poker is banned in Australia! The baffles me as lotto, pokies and other casino games are all allowed online. It makes it seem that one of the few games where the 'house' isn't taking the majority cut is banned.
I have read that we are still allowed to play on overseas operated site though. So does anyone know of any sites that accept Australian players?
I'm just worried about not being able to verify an account, withdraw or deposit funds etc on an overseas website. Do any of you play? Where do you guys play that you've had no troubles with?
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My quakecon tournament prep and experience - TurquoiseLink

I'm going to start off at the qualifiers because that's really where most of the lessons for the meta game came from and ultimately guided my lineup for the main event. I brought nix ox telvanni, ramp scout, uprising tribunal and aggro hlaalu. I still believe it was the best lineup that could be brought to those tournaments and wouldn't change a thing. Nix ox telvanni was the dominant deck of the game, boasting 50-60% aggro matchups and 80%+ control matchups so it was a no brainer to bring. Scout was a discount telvanni, not as good but good enough. It's weird to me that scout was considered the bogeyman of the format when it really was just second to telvanni, boasting similar matchups across the board but hard losing to nix ox itself. You can theoretically bring 3 hallowed deathpriests to turn the matchup from autolose to merely unfavoured, and this may have been correct on ladder, but in conquest it was better to just ban telvanni and bring none of the hate cards. Yellow control decks could also tech against scout if they expected it whereas there was nothing they could do to telvanni even if they wanted to. Tribunal I settled on as the next control deck of choice, it could dance with the scouts, even if it was unfavoured it was only slightly and I had to be ready to see lots of scouts. I knew I was perma-banning telvanni and most scout players would bring both. Lastly there was no playable 4th control deck so I settled on hlaalu. I knew it would be the weakness in the lineup but hlaalu's main strength is a lot of its wins are accidental free wins where your opponent doesn't matter. I would rather lock in 40% autowin and 60% autolose than a deck that would potentially open me up to being 3-0'd by anti-aggro lineups. If the format were not conquest I doubt I would have brought Hlaalu.
 
The qualifiers went better than expected. The first one was a failure, I unironically brought steam collector token mage, although I didn't go the full distance with mechanical ally and halls of the dwemer like FierceInfinity did. The second one was a clash between real life and the online world, and I ultimately sided with going out drinking with friends and watching the world cup instead. The third qualifier I put the work in as described above and spiked a podium finish and thus got to stop stressing over the last one.
 
Preparations for the main event started out mainly on stream so many of you will have already seen them. We had a patch that we had to assess, that was pretty easy. Drain Vitality was dead, hlaalu was noticeably weaker, other cards were different but their archetypes place in the meta was unchanged and nix ox telvanni had hilariously been accidentally buffed. I still had my earlier premise that it was a control oriented meta and that none of the aggro decks could boast favourable matchups against the big kids I had brought earlier and I believed that to still be true (thanks to ianbits for drilling this into me by the way, I believe you had a strong read on this meta). Unfortuately, the main weakness of the previous lineup was that only 3 playable control decks existed, and scout had just been chopped out. I was left with a choice of trying to fill those shoes with another control deck, and hopefully find a shell that could be spread across 2 classes so I could drop the hlaalu weak spot, or play the remaining 2 control decks and 2 known aggro decks. Playing a 2-2 split in conquest with a ban is dangerous in my opinion because most strategies can exploit you. If they have an anti-aggro skew they ban a control deck and now 2 of their 3 games are heavily favoured. If they have an anti-control skew they ban an aggro deck and still achieve the same result. I play enough TESL that I was confident that if all else failed I could take my 2 control decks and 2 meta aggro decks and still pilot them well enough so I could shelve that as a last resort that I didn't need to devote time and energy to.
 
So on stream I started exploring random powerful things that could be done and worked into a control shell. I know it looked like just a lot of memes rather than real prep just before an important tournament, and some of it was, but I swear there was a purpose to it! It was a prime position for something randomly powerful that had been overlooked before because “it loses to aggro” or “loses to drain vitality” or even “is really inconsistent” to shine. I went through a lot of memes, ultimately not finding anything I liked and started to really stress in the few days leading to the lineup lock in date. Redoran Conscription seemed to be the most promising alternative control deck, and I mentioned to CoreyMillhouse that his redoran was the single biggest wrench in testing for quakecon (that scene is actually in charmers vlog on his youtube). The problem with bringing control redoran is that it didn't really beat the other filler control decks, I didn't really care what its matchup vs the ladder meta was, this tournament meta was going to be defined by the weird and wacky control that people found. Incidentally it wasn't lost on me at the time that this would probably be a really cool thing from a viewer perspective.
 
I knew a lot of other players would be in a similar position to me at this point, they would have 2 real control decks and then would be filling them out with 2 “bad” control decks. I don't mean bad in the sense that the decks are awful or the pilots are bad, I mean they're being taken to fill out a conquest lineup and not expected to perform as well as nix ox telvanni or control tribunal. The best idea to me seemed to be to hard target these bad control decks and bring a lineup of 4 heavy anti-control control decks. At the time I believed the format to be round robin with the top 2 in the group advancing, so even if I did meet a quad aggro player like dust, karakondzhul or the occasional ksedden or traitorjoe I could come second to them in groups and didn't expect many to make it out into the single elimination stages. It turns out the format was a little different but not the end of the world.
 
By now I had sort of resigned myself to playing a 2-2 lineup, with hlaalu, warrior and silence scout as the 3 most promising aggro decks. Hlaalu still had the same logic as the qualifiers but the free win aspect had been reduced, most of those were the manor hands. With fewer free wins I was relying on the decks normal curves to be good enough which I just didn't believe in. Dust had been trying to sell me on silence scout since the qualifiers, and whilst the scout slot had formerly been reserved for ramp, it was now free to be an aggro deck if it liked and it was feeling strong. This is where conquest stifles creativity in hidden ways though and why the format is good for viewers but bad for players. I don't know if silence scout is good, I think it is. 50% says its good, in which case I'm slightly more favoured in each of my rounds, 50% says its bad, in which case every other deck will feed off of it and it will lose me the tournament single handedly, it just isn't worth it. If its good it gets to play 1 round, if its bad it has to play 3 rounds.
 
As a last idea I tried out the item package... and it felt good. Historically it had been a midrange strategy but I felt that it could be adapted to a control style, just substituting master of arms into whatever pathmage/conscription slot the other decks were playing. You still had access to the mastermind/camel/necromancegalyn setup, and as an added bonus your galyn was way stronger than normal. I messaged pdmd as the item expert, he talked about sorcerer being the anti-control variant and assassin being the anti-aggro. I'm not sure this is locked in stone, or simply a side effect of how they're currently being built, but I was less interested in an anti-aggro deck as my plan was to target the bad control decks and item sorc fit the bill. After testing my tribunal opponent asked “sure its good against control, but doesn't it just die to aggro?” and my warrior opponent asked “its great against aggro but isn't it really weak against control decks?” that boosted my confidence a lot. I locked in item sorc quickly and spent my last few days off stream trying to refine it, getting it to somewhere I'm really happy with. It quickly became apparent the shell it shared with tribunal/telvanni was the main strength of the deck and that I wouldn't find an assassin version I liked. A lot of the control wins came down to galyn tricks too which assassin just can't replicate. Things like galyn on dragon priest mask don't sound like they'd come up too often but its a key part of having infinite pressure in the later turns. The mask on necromancer enabled for a ton of cool combos that I don't think many people would really grasp, even after being shown the decklist. Remember you get a 5 powered trigger, not the regular 3.
 
So I had my big question mark scout replacement settled, I loved item sorc and still do. Telvanni I didn't play a single game of, I knew no-one would let me play it but I decided to run the skulk/firebloom package without testing anyway. Tribunal I wasn't so sure on and played a dozen or so games testing it I think from memory, not much anyway. I've always felt the tribunal curve is bizarrely low, people happily play 8/50 2-drops in mage but go all the way up to 21/75 in tribunal? Why? Besides I had an anti-control plan and so jacked up the greed on my tribunal, other people's builds may be better for ladder. I also didn't have to run hallowed deathpriest since I was permabanning telvanni, but if you meet a lot of nix ox on ladder you might have to break up the pathmage/ayrenn combo. One of my regrets for the tournament though is that I didn't test the tribunal against the bad control decks I was targeting and this really showed through against hakme and Jason with lots of mistakes on my end.
 
With the failure of item assassin to duplicate the sorcerer's success I was ultimately forced to choose one of the aggro decks. I selected warrior hours before the deadline mostly because it was the most reliable. It didn't have any big question marks over it like nerfed hlaalu or silence scout, I knew it would be at least decent and couldn't ruin the lineup. Warrior's niche is also that its the hardest to control which supported my target bad control plan the best. I knew I wanted siege catapult from the start, it gained a ton from the patch. With the demise of ramp scout fewer decks are defending themselves with lethal creatures so 5/5's do more work. Additionally tribunal decks primarily defend themselves with firebolt, harpy, negation and barrow stalker, all 2 damage, so your 2-drops surviving them is a huge priority (why I didn't run ald-velothi assassin). Execute can still catch you of course but for some mystery reason tribunal players often insist on running less than 3 executes. I usually like steel scimitar more than dagoth dagger but I think its reversed for siege catapult decks. It's vitally important for siege catapults to do lots of trading, since if your opponent trades with your other creatures the catapults turn off and you die. Most people go face with the catapults, lose the board and lose the game. Dagoth dagger managed to edge out scimitar because you could put it on a catapult and trade without forfeiting too much of your damage pressure and the stats meant less. I split them purely to mess with people trying to play around both since they knew my decklist but just 2-3 dagoth dagger is definitely better for ladder. Oh and I have no idea what the correct split on candlehearth brawlebleakcoast troll/garnag is. I arrived at 3-1-1 because I ran out of time.
 
For the tournament itself I don't get to talk much about the games since I was eliminated early. Things started out poorly as my 14 hour flight involved a row of toddlers seated just behind me who loved kicking and screaming and a distressed mother running around trying to mollify them. Why are holidays to Australia the first thing new parents think of with their kids? Next I couldn't for the life of me figure out how the shower in my hotel room worked so I ended up meeting everyone without one and anxious as all hell that I smelled awful. How is it intuitive that you have to turn the bath on then pull a separate button to turn the shower on? It turned out to be surprisingly tricky to pick people who were there for TESL, there were way more young 20 something guys at a $400 a night hotel than I would have expected. Fortunately CoreyMillhouse was approaching everyone to find out who they were and managed to get a group started, I'm always grateful for the people who can do that, I hate approaching random strangers. I missed dinner though along with Santosvella (another thing Corey ended up helping with, thanks mate). It was rough learning petrol stations in the US don't have nearly as good food as in Australia, I missed my meat pies and sausage rolls. On the plus side I got to confirm what I'd heard from the earlier content creator get together at Bethesda that Santosvella is basically the coolest person on the planet.
 
The tournament setup itself was pretty simple, the Quake guys were the main event so we were borrowing their computers until they started late that night/the next day. The stage was freaking cool and fun to watch. It was a little disappointing, but not really surprising, that basically no-one was interested in watching live. There were thousands of people walking around and maybe 5 people in the audience but its somewhat understandable that card games aren't particularly popular, and not great to watch if you don't know how it works. I met surebanker and justalazygamer who were cool to chat to, despite his controversy online justalazygamer is a very excited, talkative, Bethesda fan. Jstarr and Automaton stopped by too, a pair of tournament organisers I've worked with a lot over the past 2 years, although I have to confess I can't remember which face belongs to which name anymore. A common occurrence for me over the week. I am very sorry if I've forgotten anyone else.
 
Games started for me at 1:00pm which was a fair wait. I never play practise games before a tournament in any game, the fatigue of playing all day is already hard to deal with, I don't need to add any more to that. It was fun watching everyone else get crushed on ladder though. My group was Shinestorm, plzdonhakme and TDCJason. On the plus side they had brought exactly the sort of lineup I had predicted and targeted, on the downside I had to play a long series of control mirrors against 2 of the best control mirror players in the world in hakme and Jason, possibly a flaw in my grand plan. As a note I randomised which deck I played every game. And yes nix ox telvanni was banned every time.
 
The games against Shinestorm were a quick 3-0. I liked the design of the dwemer as a form of infinite resource aggression aimed at being uncontrollable, he correctly identified what he needed to target and how to adapt his own lineup for the tournament. Unfortunately I hadn't brought grinding style control decks, all of mine were win condition based so I just had to stall and then it didn't matter how much pressure Shinestorm still had coming I would just win. Warrior won a race on the ring against a dwemer more geared for control decks. Item Sorc had an interesting game against assassin but managed to control it, reinforcing my initial plan of the aggro decks aren't too hard to control even for the anti-control oriented control decks. There was a scary moment of top-deck tazkad, into prophecy harpy to not die into top-deck shadowshift away from my 12/13 guard into royal sage that could have rolled charge for lethal, but failed to do so. The last game dwemer finally got to meet their tribunal target but I ramped into an odahviing and flickered/cloned it a bunch of times to lock out the game. Shinestorm died with a hand full of threats still which is why I preferred the win condition control over the infinite grinding style.
 
The plzdonhakme games next round were fun, really fun, and its a shame they were planned to be on stage but denied due to time issues. I liked hakme's lineup, and it was nice I had mostly predicted it and targeted it. I dismissed battlemage due to its weak control matchups but missed the strength of a blood dragon + lava atronach plan at grinding out the hard removal. I hated doomcrag as just being too weak and inconsistent but it was on my radar as one of the bad control decks.
Game 1 I got the matchup I was hoping for tribunal vs battlemage. Item Sorc has a weakness to all the huge creatures and warrior sucks at fighting for the board with them. Unfortunately I underestimated the blood dragons on top of everything else and my hard removal got stretched too thin. The moment I failed to kill a threat there was either a conjurer combo or a steady stream of ash berserkers following it up and then I could never kill both in the same turn and bled to death.
Game 2 of tribunal vs doomcrag warrior was a ton of fun with neither of us able to do anything particularly productive, both being decks made of nothing but removal and card draw. Doomcrag is also really good at destroying overwhelming boards so pathmage can't snowball the same way it can in other control mirrors. Ultimately hakme overlooked one of the rough lessons I learned from playing the deck months ago, when you journey to sovengarde, don't have a firebrand still in play. I managed to cast into time all 9 firebrands and from there he just doesn't have enough threats to overcome the control I could put out, he needed to be able to charge me to death from hand. There was a particularly embarassing moment where I night to remembered a pathmage for a sweet roll, forgetting I had already played my odahviing but at that point it didn't matter.
Game 3 was the big one of the tournament for me, despite not being one on stage and really heart-breaking. My item sorcerer started out by making good proactive plays vs the mage who kept dropping huge creatures in front of me. I have a weakness to huge creatures but with field lane control and items to trick combat you can overcome them just fine. There was a key turn 6 where hakme ran away and simply dropped his phalanx exemplar shadow, which screamed dawn's wrath to me. I could either split lanes, not break runes and continue to grind or I could burst hard through the field and then use items to keep comboing post losing my board, hopefully invalidating the runes I was breaking. I chose the latter and I'm not convinced I was wrong, I still had some card draw in my hand and set hakme to 2 life, for the next 6 turns I could draw any lightning bolt, sorcerer's negation or ancano for lethal, or card draw into those, or any combo piece (necro or master of arms) to simply draw a million cards and win. I bricked over and over and lost a game I'd felt confident in. Maybe I shouldn't have attacked, or maybe I should have played my early daggerfall mage differently to get the tome, I don't know.
Game 4 was uneventful and honestly I was feeling burnt out after the previous one. Warrior was always going to be a weakness and it was handedly controlled by doomcrag warrior. My turn 4 was nothing but a single siege catapult and it was all over.
 
The games against Jason were on stage so you can check them out for yourself if you like, I did a review of them on my stream too so I won't talk about them too much here.
Game 1 was item sorc vs hlaalu and I hate the way I played this one. I felt really comfortable for most of the game, and you can pause on almost any turn and identify that Link basically has the game won. There was a turn though where I felt really far ahead and simply stalled with necromancer on harpy in the shadow, allowing Jason to seize complete control of the field lane. If I had brought back basically anything else, especially the gardener, or positioned field, I think I win that game, I picked the one line that allowed me to fall behind on board because I felt I was ahead enough to be a little safer on life total.
Game 2 was item sorc vs factotum archer and a pretty simple win. Archer relies on grinding you down to nothing and items tend to keep comboing forever. The conscription isn't nearly as powerful as redoran or telvanni's so you can sort of ignore it, and it isn't defensive or high tempo so if you have any sort of pressure they can't play it.
Game 3 was the infamous one vs the scout where I messed up a few times. There was an earlier turn where I got too greedy on my uprising and it sat dead for too long but to bring up the question everyone loves to ask though, why didn't I steal the paarthurnax with miraak? The simple answer is because I'm an idiot and I still kick myself over it. As a slightly longer answer, scout has 2 main avenues to victory in this matchup, either paarthurnax looping or galyn/necro loops. Both of them kill you and neither can be stopped. The reason why it isn't too bad a matchup for tribunal is because scout needs to stall out a long time so that they can safely play around cast into time and they really struggle to prevent you from killing them in the meantime, or stopping a pathmage taking over. Once upon a time it was easy with drain vitality but now its quite tricky, and part of why drain vitality was always so important to control mirrors despite people claiming it was a dedicated anti-aggro card. So in our scenario I was offered the chance to stop the paarthurnax loop but Jason had like 12 cards left in his deck and I was going to get galyn looped out soon anyway. He had 3 uprising and 2 night to remember already in his discard pile, and I couldn't remember if he played 2 or 3 night (we weren't allowed decklists during games). So here I am still feeling behind in a grinding game but with a ton of pressure available to me. I underestimated Fus Ro Dah and believed the main way Jason defends himself is by soul tearing a 7/7 giant bat, at which point I steal the bat and reach a basically unloseable position. Or if he doesn't defend himself with bat I just steal paarthurnax next turn (it was night shackled this turn anyway) and he was unlikely to be able to abuse it in the meantime (didn't realise he had a 3rd night still). The flaw in my logic is that I could develop miraak + another 3-drop anyway, which is just as much pressure as the play I made but with none of the risk, I should have recognised that I was over prioritising the 7/7 bat too much.
Game 4 was weird, and at this point I was straight up exhausted. I was confident Jason couldn't kill me, his deck didn't have any burst, and that breaking runes was a big mistake in tribunal vs factotum archer. I let him hit me continuously, willing to drop to low life totals knowing I could ice storm out a conscription and he would seriously struggle to stop the pathmage combos. I straight up forgot that assembled titan has a deal 2 damage on summon mode, and Jason mentioned later it was the only time he'd ever used it and I got burst out in a rather embarrassing fashion after deliberately not defending myself.
 
Aaaaand that was the end of my tournament. Hakme won with a similar plan to mine so I feel a little vindicated that I brought a solid lineup. Karakondzhul and Santosvella went a long way with aggro lineups so maybe that is an argument in favour of the aggro decks but I still feel this is a control dominated format. In the end the only thing I would change is the warrior to either the battlemage or the mage hakme brought. I also think he got too caught up in mage potentially being better than tribunal, I doubt this assertion, but even if it is true I would definitely bring both mage and tribunal rather than one or the other. If you're looking for ladder suggestions then learning nix ox telvanni is easily the strongest deck, otherwise things are really open at the moment and you can pick whichever of the control styles is your favourite.
 
That night was a fast food dinner at whataburger which I was assured is a step up from McDonalds but tasted basically the same to me. I'd met Griffengasp at some point through the day so he was the guide to American fast food. The next day was spent in the stands watching the single elimination bracket play out, overall some really cool games. I remember some fun discussions with Jason over some strategy and apologising over the time I'd been a dick to him on stream. It was a little awkward at times since I'd personally insulted half the people in the room on camera while tilted at some point over the last 2 years but I think they were mostly forgiving? I chickened out on approaching Pete Hines though as he's someone I have been quite bitter to in the past.
 
The night after the finals was probably the highlight of the trip for me. We went out to a place called Pluckers where American wait staff are definitely way more over-the-top polite and energetic than what I'm used to, presumably because of tips (I still hate tipping). Got to chat with wrapter a bit over design decisions, although I still owe him a beer, followed by a long night of just chatting with the other competitors until the sun came up. We kept bringing up obscure card games we'd played in the past and Personofsecrets had played every damn one. Also had a great talk with IlikePasta about poker and if you remember your offer on poker discussions/lessons I'm down to follow up on it if you are. You'd expect everyone to be burnt out on TESL but I still spent a few hours just discussing strategy with EndoZoa despite the tournament having come and gone.
 
The final day I the last plane trip scheduled so I spent the day watching everyone trickle out. I discovered Jason shares my enthusiasm for board games so we spent a ton of time just going through our favourites and why, and then teaching Griffengasp what its all about (he crushed me in his first game of race for the galaxy unfortunately). Griffengasp also had this uncanny knack for remembering everyone's real names while I was strictly limited to trying to pair usernames with faces. It felt like that spiderman/dr.strange scene where no-one knows if we're using real names or fake names, and then people like Jason where its the same for both and trolls like Joe where Joe isn't his real name. Plane ride back was a pain, we were delayed over an hour, but United pissed off all their customers by delaying the connecting international flight a similar length of time so we could get to it. The sprint across the entire San Francisco airport was unpleasant. I got seated in front of a screaming, kicking toddler again but fortunately she spent most of the trip in her mother's lap so I was spared most of that at least.
 
Thanks for reading everyone, especially if you made it all the way to the end. As always:
twitch.tv/TurquoiseLink
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They caught me

I'm a Brit living in Australia and have been playing online poker for years. I really enjoy it. It has taught me a more analytical and proabalistic way of thinking and helped me develope skills in recognising when I may be acting out of frustration or boredom. It has provided a forum to maintain friendships back home through "home games". That is all going to change now. Online poker was banned in Australia last year but I was still able to play useing a VPN. Pokerstars have now suspended my account as they have identified that I am useing a VPN and I am unable to reverify as would have to use my usual computer without a VPN. It's not Pokerstars fault, it's the Australian government. I deeply resent their ill informed meddling in my personal business. Especially when you can barely turn round here without there being a "pokie" machine or casino, but they direct money into the "right" hands. Will try another site but not hopeful. Sorry for rant but pissed off.
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Gaming twitch tag list. Categorized and summarized

So no one had a response to my post, so yeah, I made the list
I made this for my fellow variety streamers and new streamers that are having issues scrolling through the list of tags ( ̄ω ̄ ll). There's just too many to look through
This in here, is all the gaming tags for twitch. It's categorized for you to easily go through it. I am not trying to neglect the other categories, I am just trying to make it shorter. I left some tags on the "others" section that aren't related to gaming or playing the game, just as an extra for those who don't just do gaming or do other things
Here are all the tags btw
Here's the google doc. It's way easier to go through it there
Some tips:

Genre

VR: For streams that feature gameplay utilizing virtual reality hardware
Singleplayer: For streams with an emphasis on singleplayer gameplay modes
Cooperative: For streams with an emphasis on cooperating with others
Multiplayer: For streams that focus on the multiplayer mode of a game
PvE: For streams with an emphasis on Player vs. Environment gameplay
PvP: For streams with an emphasis on Player vs. Player gameplay
One-Shot Adventure: For streams that feature a short-form roleplaying campaign designed to be completed in a single session
Persistent Campaign: For streams that feature a long-form roleplaying campaign designed to be completed over the course of many sessions
Arena: For streams that feature the Arena gameplay mode
Hidden Identity: For streams that feature games in which one or more players take secret roles to be revealed at a specific moment
Exploration: For streams with an emphasis on exploration
Roleplay: For streams in which the streamer or other participants roleplay as a particular character or cast of characters
Retro: For streams with an emphasis on the playing of old-school, retro video games
Game Show: For streams with an emphasis on individuals or teams competing to answer questions or solve puzzles for prizes
Area Control: For streams featuring games that place an emphasis on gaining control or influence over areas of the game world
Mixed Reality: For streams with an emphasis on the blending together of real and virtual worlds for the purpose of gameplay, education, etc.
Draft: For streams in which participants take turns selecting (and potentially banning) resources such as players, characters, or cards
Character Creation: For streams with an emphasis on the creation of custom playable characters for a game
TAS: For streams that feature gameplay performed by a computer to execute inputs that would be nearly impossible for a human to achieve.

Traditional game genre

Wargame: For streams that feature board games with an emphasis on military tactics, operations, or strategy
Sit & Go: For streams that feature a style of Poker tournament with a pre-determined number of players that begins once all seats are filled
Roll and Move: For streams that feature traditional board games in which the participants roll dice to determine the movement of their pieces
Omaha Hold'em: For streams that feature a variation of Poker in which players must form a five card hand using two of their four personal cards and three of the five community cards
Poker Mixed Games: For streams that feature a poker tournament in which multiple variations of the rules are used
Texas Hold'em: For streams that feature a variation of Poker in which players must form a five card hand using their two personal cards and three of the five community cards

Specific game modes

Solos: For streams that feature the Solos gameplay mode
Duos: For streams that feature the Duos gameplay mode
Squads: For streams that feature the Squads gameplay mode
End Game: For streams that feature end game PVP or PVE content
Mode: Battle Royale: For streams that feature the Battle Royale game mode
Mode: Campaign: For streams that focus on the campaign mode of a game
Mode: Zombies: For streams that feature the Zombies game mode

MOBA

MOBA: For games that feature elements consistent with the Multiplayer Online Battle Arena genre
Mid Lane: For MOBA streams featuring characters where the specific lane is middle lane, often mages or "glass cannon" type damage dealers
Mode: All Pick: A MOBA game mode where players can pick whichever character they prefer
Mode: ARAM: A MOBA game mode where all characters are randomly assigned and players fight in one lane (All Random All Mid)
Off Lane: For MOBA streams featuring characters fufilling any non-standard lane role
Role: Carry: For MOBA streams featuring characters focused on dealing lots of damage late game and "carrying" the team to victory
Role: Jungler: For MOBA streams featuring characters that roam and gain levels through killing neutral monsters and killing enemy players
Role: Support: For MOBA streams featuring characters focused on healing, buffing, and crowd controlling to enable other team members to become powerful
Top Lane: For MOBA streams featuring characters where the specific lane is top lane, often fighters, brawlers and off-tanks

Game features

Easy Mode: For streams that feature the playthrough of a game on the least difficult setting
Hard Mode: For streams that feature the playthrough of a game on the most difficult setting
Permadeath: For streams that feature gameplay in which player characters can permanently die
NG+: For streams that feature gameplay with New Game Plus enabled
Evil Characters: For streams that feature player characters that are morally evil
Good Characters: For streams that feature player characters that are morally good
Neutral Characters: For streams that feature player characters that are morally neutral
Modded: For streams featuring a game that has been modified to change visuals, add additional items or maps, etc.
Unmodded: For streams that feature gameplay from an unmodified version of a game
League: For streams that feature a collection of teams or individuals that regularly compete against one another
(in-game teams or like esports stuff?)
Raid Content: For streams that feature in-game raid content
Epic Level Characters: For streams that feature very high-level, experienced characters (I don't know where to put this. I also realize there's no "experienced player" category, this is like the only category you have if you want to let people know you are a pro if that's what they are looking for well, we all know you are just flexing(jk))

Completion

100%: For streams with an emphasis on the objective of completing 100% of a game
Achievement Hunting: For streams with an emphasis on the acquisition of in-game achievements
All Bosses: For streams with an emphasis on completing a game and all of its bosses

Challenge Yourself

1 Credit Clear: For streams with an emphasis on completing a coin-op arcade game without using any continues
Blindfolded: For streams in which the streamer is blindfolded
Challenge Run: For streams with an emphasis on gameplay that adheres to a challenging restriction or handicap
No Damage: For streams with an emphasis on playing a game without ever taking damage
High Score Attempts: For streams with an emphasis on attempts at achieving a new high score
WR Attempts: For streams with an emphasis on attempts at achieving a new world record
Ranked: For streams with an emphasis on competition to achieve rankings on a leaderboard

Speedrun

Speedrun: For streams with an emphasis on playing through a game as quickly as possible under a variety of conditions
Racing: For streams with an emphasis on any type of time-based challenge or competition
Any%: For streams with an emphasis on completing a game as quickly as possible without restriction
12 Hour Challenge: For streams related to the participation in or discussion of the annual 12 Hour Challenge event, in which streamers attempt to learn a speedrun within 12 hours

Community

AMA: For streams with an emphasis on the answering of viewer questions. Abbreviation for "Ask Me Anything."
Anniversary: For streams related to the anniversary of an event of some significance to the streamer or their community
Birthday: For streams related to the birthday of the streamer

Rules

Backseat Gaming Allowed: For streams in which chat participants are welcome to tell the streamer how to play their game
No Backseat Gaming: For streams in which chat participants are not allowed to tell the streamer how to play their game
No Spoilers: For streams that explicitly do not feature the discussion or disclosure of spoilers relevant to the broadcast
Spoilers Allowed: For streams that feature the discussion or disclosure of spoilers relevant to the broadcast

Streamer

Let's Play: For streams with an emphasis on the production of video documenting the playthrough of a game
LGBTQIA+: For streams in which the streamer chooses to identify as a member or ally of the LGBTQIA+ community
Family Friendly: For streams that feature little (if any) swearing, games or topics that are appropriate for viewers of all ages, and high levels of moderation
Match Commentary: For streams that provide a voiceover commentary describing a competitive match

How are you doing stuff

Competitive: For streams with an emphasis on competition against others
Low%: For streams with an emphasis on making the least amount of progress or item completion as possible while still completing the game
Beginner Players: For streams that feature new, low skill-level players
Blind Playthrough: For streams that feature the first-time playthrough of a game without any knowledge of what will happen
First Playthrough: For streams that feature the first-time playthrough of a game
Casual Playthrough: For streams that feature the playthrough of a game in a casual manner, without attempting to be perfect at it
Pacifist Run: For streams that feature gameplay in which the player progresses without killing any enemies
Voice Acting: For streams that feature the voicing or acting out of dialogue for the purpose of entertainment or recording
Meme Runs: For streams with an emphasis on joke or meme objectives, or otherwise arbitrary conditions
Improv: For streams with an emphasis on improvising comedy as it is being performed
Standup Comedy: For streams with an emphasis on comedic performances in front of an audience
Farming: For streams that feature the gathering of XP, materials, or resources
Leveling: For streams that feature leveling characters within a game
Practice: For streams with an emphasis on training or practice
Coaching: For streams with an emphasis on coaching others for the purpose of their improvement or betterment
Tutorial: For streams featuring a step-by-step explanation of how to perform a specific activity for the purpose of instruction
Warpless: For streams with an emphasis on avoiding the use of in-game warps
Glitched: For streams with an emphasis on taking advantage of in-game glitches
Glitchless: For streams with an emphasis on avoiding all in-game glitches
No Major Glitches: For streams with an emphasis on avoiding any major game glitches
No Out of Bounds: For streams with an emphasis on avoiding travel outside of the bounds of the game world
Randomizer: For streams that feature a game that has been rearranged in a random way, creating an entirely new experience each time
Routing: For streams with an emphasis on planning or testing ideal routes

More stuff? Special? Stream Features?

Charity: For streams with an emphasis on fundraising for a charitable cause
Tournament: For streams that feature a competition between multiple teams or individuals
Multi-Table Tournament: For streams that feature a tournament with multiple tables of players who are eliminated over time until only one player remains
Early Access Play: For streams that feature authorized early access or otherwise pre-release gameplay
Marathon: For streams with an emphasis on any long and continuous session
Glitch Hunting: For streams with an emphasis on the discovery of in-game glitches, bugs, or exploits
Closed Captions: For streams that feature closed captioning
Squad Stream: For streams using the Squad Stream feature, with which you can watch up to four creators broadcasting together in a single view
Cash Game: For streams that feature games in which real-world money is at stake as a prize or entrance fee
No Limit: For streams that feature a variation of gameplay in which players can raise the bet by any amount up to their remaining stake
Pot Limit: For streams that feature a variation of gameplay in which players can only bet the total size of the pot including their call
Warming Up: For streams that begin with introductory conversations or discussions between the streamer and their community

Server location

APAC Server: For streams that feature gaming on servers in the Australia/Pacific region of the world
EU Server: For streams that feature gaming on servers in the European region of the world
KR Server: For streams that feature gaming on servers in the Korean region of the world
NA Server: For streams that feature gaming on servers in the North American region of the world

Others

Ludum Dare: For streams related to the attendance or discussion of the annual Ludum Dare event
Game Jam: For streams related to the attendance or discussion of an event in which developers plan, design, and create one or more games within a short period of time
Co-Stream: For streams that are rebroadcasting another channel's live content and providing additional commentary over it
Animation: For streams with an emphasis on the production of animated works of art
Anime: For streams with an emphasis on the Japanese anime style of art
FGC: For streams related to the Fighting Game Community
Behind the Scenes: For streams with an emphasis on discussing or revealing behind the scenes details from a larger event
Campaign Planning: For streams that feature the pre-production, preparatory phase of a game such as Dungeons and Dragons
(Correct me on this one, I don't know a thing about it)
Cosplay: For streams with an emphasis on the assembly, design, or wearing of a costume that resembles a character, typically from a work of fiction
Educational: For streams with an emphasis on educating viewers
Fantasy Sports: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion or assembly of virtual teams composed of the real players of a professional sport
Game Development: For streams with an emphasis on the creation of a video game
Gaming News: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion of gaming news or topics
Level Design: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion or design of a game level or map
Live Vlogging: For streams with an emphasis on filming day to day actions and interacting with a live audience
Mobile Development: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion or development of a mobile application
Original Work: For streams with an emphasis on the creation of works using wholly original ideas or concepts
Reading Aloud: For streams with an emphasis on the narration of written works
Software Development: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion or act of software development and its many phases
Theater: For streams that feature a live performance, typically featuring actors or actresses, of a real or imagined event to an audience
Edit: It's a bummer not many people saw it. But it was expected from the beggining. Not that many people asked for it so yeah. This is still a great list for myself and it does help me a lot, makes things way easier for me and I hope that in the future it can at least appear on google search results or somewhere. I don't want it to be buried, spent so much time on it. This is still very useful and twitch can take example of it, people can reference it to further improve the community. It will help the many people I had found on google search struggling with the list too (if it does even get there).
Edit2: I fucked up the list and included the category tags. They are fixed now. This only affected the genre and traditional game genre sections
Edit3: I am happy that people find this helpful. I am satisfied
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Gaming twitch tag list. Categorized and summarized

So no one had a response to my post, so yeah, I made the list
I made this for my fellow variety streamers and new streamers that are having issues scrolling through the list of tags ( ̄ω ̄ ll). There's just too many to look through
This in here, is all the gaming tags for twitch. It's categorized for you to easily go through it. I am not trying to neglect the other categories, I am just trying to make it shorter. I left some tags on the "others" section that aren't related to gaming or playing the game, just as an extra for those who don't just do gaming or do other things
Here are all the tags btw
Here's the google doc. It's way easier to go through it there
Some tips:

Genre

VR: For streams that feature gameplay utilizing virtual reality hardware
Singleplayer: For streams with an emphasis on singleplayer gameplay modes
Cooperative: For streams with an emphasis on cooperating with others
Multiplayer: For streams that focus on the multiplayer mode of a game
PvE: For streams with an emphasis on Player vs. Environment gameplay
PvP: For streams with an emphasis on Player vs. Player gameplay
One-Shot Adventure: For streams that feature a short-form roleplaying campaign designed to be completed in a single session
Persistent Campaign: For streams that feature a long-form roleplaying campaign designed to be completed over the course of many sessions
Arena: For streams that feature the Arena gameplay mode
Hidden Identity: For streams that feature games in which one or more players take secret roles to be revealed at a specific moment
Exploration: For streams with an emphasis on exploration
Roleplay: For streams in which the streamer or other participants roleplay as a particular character or cast of characters
Retro: For streams with an emphasis on the playing of old-school, retro video games
Game Show: For streams with an emphasis on individuals or teams competing to answer questions or solve puzzles for prizes
Area Control: For streams featuring games that place an emphasis on gaining control or influence over areas of the game world
Mixed Reality: For streams with an emphasis on the blending together of real and virtual worlds for the purpose of gameplay, education, etc.
Draft: For streams in which participants take turns selecting (and potentially banning) resources such as players, characters, or cards
Character Creation: For streams with an emphasis on the creation of custom playable characters for a game
TAS: For streams that feature gameplay performed by a computer to execute inputs that would be nearly impossible for a human to achieve.

Traditional game genre

Wargame: For streams that feature board games with an emphasis on military tactics, operations, or strategy
Sit & Go: For streams that feature a style of Poker tournament with a pre-determined number of players that begins once all seats are filled
Roll and Move: For streams that feature traditional board games in which the participants roll dice to determine the movement of their pieces
Omaha Hold'em: For streams that feature a variation of Poker in which players must form a five card hand using two of their four personal cards and three of the five community cards
Poker Mixed Games: For streams that feature a poker tournament in which multiple variations of the rules are used
Texas Hold'em: For streams that feature a variation of Poker in which players must form a five card hand using their two personal cards and three of the five community cards

Specific game modes

Solos: For streams that feature the Solos gameplay mode
Duos: For streams that feature the Duos gameplay mode
Squads: For streams that feature the Squads gameplay mode
End Game: For streams that feature end game PVP or PVE content
Mode: Battle Royale: For streams that feature the Battle Royale game mode
Mode: Campaign: For streams that focus on the campaign mode of a game
Mode: Zombies: For streams that feature the Zombies game mode

MOBA

MOBA: For games that feature elements consistent with the Multiplayer Online Battle Arena genre
Mid Lane: For MOBA streams featuring characters where the specific lane is middle lane, often mages or "glass cannon" type damage dealers
Mode: All Pick: A MOBA game mode where players can pick whichever character they prefer
Mode: ARAM: A MOBA game mode where all characters are randomly assigned and players fight in one lane (All Random All Mid)
Off Lane: For MOBA streams featuring characters fufilling any non-standard lane role
Role: Carry: For MOBA streams featuring characters focused on dealing lots of damage late game and "carrying" the team to victory
Role: Jungler: For MOBA streams featuring characters that roam and gain levels through killing neutral monsters and killing enemy players
Role: Support: For MOBA streams featuring characters focused on healing, buffing, and crowd controlling to enable other team members to become powerful
Top Lane: For MOBA streams featuring characters where the specific lane is top lane, often fighters, brawlers and off-tanks

Game features

Easy Mode: For streams that feature the playthrough of a game on the least difficult setting
Hard Mode: For streams that feature the playthrough of a game on the most difficult setting
Permadeath: For streams that feature gameplay in which player characters can permanently die
NG+: For streams that feature gameplay with New Game Plus enabled
Evil Characters: For streams that feature player characters that are morally evil
Good Characters: For streams that feature player characters that are morally good
Neutral Characters: For streams that feature player characters that are morally neutral
Modded: For streams featuring a game that has been modified to change visuals, add additional items or maps, etc.
Unmodded: For streams that feature gameplay from an unmodified version of a game
League: For streams that feature a collection of teams or individuals that regularly compete against one another
(in-game teams or like esports stuff?)
Raid Content: For streams that feature in-game raid content
Epic Level Characters: For streams that feature very high-level, experienced characters (I don't know where to put this. I also realize there's no "experienced player" category, this is like the only category you have if you want to let people know you are a pro if that's what they are looking for well, we all know you are just flexing(jk))

Completion

100%: For streams with an emphasis on the objective of completing 100% of a game
Achievement Hunting: For streams with an emphasis on the acquisition of in-game achievements
All Bosses: For streams with an emphasis on completing a game and all of its bosses

Challenge Yourself

1 Credit Clear: For streams with an emphasis on completing a coin-op arcade game without using any continues
Blindfolded: For streams in which the streamer is blindfolded
Challenge Run: For streams with an emphasis on gameplay that adheres to a challenging restriction or handicap
No Damage: For streams with an emphasis on playing a game without ever taking damage
High Score Attempts: For streams with an emphasis on attempts at achieving a new high score
WR Attempts: For streams with an emphasis on attempts at achieving a new world record
Ranked: For streams with an emphasis on competition to achieve rankings on a leaderboard

Speedrun

Speedrun: For streams with an emphasis on playing through a game as quickly as possible under a variety of conditions
Racing: For streams with an emphasis on any type of time-based challenge or competition
Any%: For streams with an emphasis on completing a game as quickly as possible without restriction
12 Hour Challenge: For streams related to the participation in or discussion of the annual 12 Hour Challenge event, in which streamers attempt to learn a speedrun within 12 hours

Community

AMA: For streams with an emphasis on the answering of viewer questions. Abbreviation for "Ask Me Anything."
Anniversary: For streams related to the anniversary of an event of some significance to the streamer or their community
Birthday: For streams related to the birthday of the streamer

Rules

Backseat Gaming Allowed: For streams in which chat participants are welcome to tell the streamer how to play their game
No Backseat Gaming: For streams in which chat participants are not allowed to tell the streamer how to play their game
No Spoilers: For streams that explicitly do not feature the discussion or disclosure of spoilers relevant to the broadcast
Spoilers Allowed: For streams that feature the discussion or disclosure of spoilers relevant to the broadcast

Streamer

Let's Play: For streams with an emphasis on the production of video documenting the playthrough of a game
LGBTQIA+: For streams in which the streamer chooses to identify as a member or ally of the LGBTQIA+ community
Family Friendly: For streams that feature little (if any) swearing, games or topics that are appropriate for viewers of all ages, and high levels of moderation
Match Commentary: For streams that provide a voiceover commentary describing a competitive match

How are you doing stuff

Competitive: For streams with an emphasis on competition against others
Low%: For streams with an emphasis on making the least amount of progress or item completion as possible while still completing the game
Beginner Players: For streams that feature new, low skill-level players
Blind Playthrough: For streams that feature the first-time playthrough of a game without any knowledge of what will happen
First Playthrough: For streams that feature the first-time playthrough of a game
Casual Playthrough: For streams that feature the playthrough of a game in a casual manner, without attempting to be perfect at it
Pacifist Run: For streams that feature gameplay in which the player progresses without killing any enemies
Voice Acting: For streams that feature the voicing or acting out of dialogue for the purpose of entertainment or recording
Meme Runs: For streams with an emphasis on joke or meme objectives, or otherwise arbitrary conditions
Improv: For streams with an emphasis on improvising comedy as it is being performed
Standup Comedy: For streams with an emphasis on comedic performances in front of an audience
Farming: For streams that feature the gathering of XP, materials, or resources
Leveling: For streams that feature leveling characters within a game
Practice: For streams with an emphasis on training or practice
Coaching: For streams with an emphasis on coaching others for the purpose of their improvement or betterment
Tutorial: For streams featuring a step-by-step explanation of how to perform a specific activity for the purpose of instruction
Warpless: For streams with an emphasis on avoiding the use of in-game warps
Glitched: For streams with an emphasis on taking advantage of in-game glitches
Glitchless: For streams with an emphasis on avoiding all in-game glitches
No Major Glitches: For streams with an emphasis on avoiding any major game glitches
No Out of Bounds: For streams with an emphasis on avoiding travel outside of the bounds of the game world
Randomizer: For streams that feature a game that has been rearranged in a random way, creating an entirely new experience each time
Routing: For streams with an emphasis on planning or testing ideal routes

More stuff? Special? Stream Features?

Charity: For streams with an emphasis on fundraising for a charitable cause
Tournament: For streams that feature a competition between multiple teams or individuals
Multi-Table Tournament: For streams that feature a tournament with multiple tables of players who are eliminated over time until only one player remains
Early Access Play: For streams that feature authorized early access or otherwise pre-release gameplay
Marathon: For streams with an emphasis on any long and continuous session
Glitch Hunting: For streams with an emphasis on the discovery of in-game glitches, bugs, or exploits
Closed Captions: For streams that feature closed captioning
Squad Stream: For streams using the Squad Stream feature, with which you can watch up to four creators broadcasting together in a single view
Cash Game: For streams that feature games in which real-world money is at stake as a prize or entrance fee
No Limit: For streams that feature a variation of gameplay in which players can raise the bet by any amount up to their remaining stake
Pot Limit: For streams that feature a variation of gameplay in which players can only bet the total size of the pot including their call
Warming Up: For streams that begin with introductory conversations or discussions between the streamer and their community

Server location

APAC Server: For streams that feature gaming on servers in the Australia/Pacific region of the world
EU Server: For streams that feature gaming on servers in the European region of the world
KR Server: For streams that feature gaming on servers in the Korean region of the world
NA Server: For streams that feature gaming on servers in the North American region of the world

Others

Ludum Dare: For streams related to the attendance or discussion of the annual Ludum Dare event
Game Jam: For streams related to the attendance or discussion of an event in which developers plan, design, and create one or more games within a short period of time
Co-Stream: For streams that are rebroadcasting another channel's live content and providing additional commentary over it
Animation: For streams with an emphasis on the production of animated works of art
Anime: For streams with an emphasis on the Japanese anime style of art
FGC: For streams related to the Fighting Game Community
Behind the Scenes: For streams with an emphasis on discussing or revealing behind the scenes details from a larger event
Campaign Planning: For streams that feature the pre-production, preparatory phase of a game such as Dungeons and Dragons
(Correct me on this one, I don't know a thing about it)
Cosplay: For streams with an emphasis on the assembly, design, or wearing of a costume that resembles a character, typically from a work of fiction
Educational: For streams with an emphasis on educating viewers
Fantasy Sports: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion or assembly of virtual teams composed of the real players of a professional sport
Game Development: For streams with an emphasis on the creation of a video game
Gaming News: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion of gaming news or topics
Level Design: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion or design of a game level or map
Live Vlogging: For streams with an emphasis on filming day to day actions and interacting with a live audience
Mobile Development: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion or development of a mobile application
Original Work: For streams with an emphasis on the creation of works using wholly original ideas or concepts
Reading Aloud: For streams with an emphasis on the narration of written works
Software Development: For streams with an emphasis on the discussion or act of software development and its many phases
Theater: For streams that feature a live performance, typically featuring actors or actresses, of a real or imagined event to an audience
Edit: It's a bummer not many people saw it. But it was expected from the beggining. Not that many people asked for it so yeah. This is still a great list for myself and it does help me a lot, makes things way easier for me and I hope that in the future it can at least appear on google search results or somewhere. I don't want it to be buried, spent so much time on it. This is still very useful and twitch can take example of it, people can reference it to further improve the community. It will help the many people I had found on google search struggling with the list too (if it does even get there).
Edit2: I fucked up the list and included the category tags. They are fixed now. This only affected the genre and traditional game genre sections
Edit3: I am happy that people find this helpful. I am satisfied
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Subreddit Stats: btc posts from 2019-05-28 to 2019-06-07 10:40 PDT

Period: 10.34 days
Submissions Comments
Total 850 14116
Rate (per day) 82.22 1245.55
Unique Redditors 440 1828
Combined Score 26564 50495

Top Submitters' Top Submissions

  1. 3690 points, 33 submissions: MemoryDealers
    1. Brains..... (420 points, 94 comments)
    2. The first trade has already happened on Local.bitcoin.com! (193 points, 67 comments)
    3. China is already leading the way with the most trades done on local.bitcoin.com, followed by India. We really are helping free the world! (192 points, 58 comments)
    4. More than 100 BCH has been raised in just a few days to help support BCH protocol development! (180 points, 63 comments)
    5. The Bitcoin Cash Protocol Development Fund has already raised more than 10% of its goal from 467 separate transactions!!! (180 points, 58 comments)
    6. Local.bitcoin.com (159 points, 80 comments)
    7. The BCH miners are good guy heroes! (152 points, 161 comments)
    8. The Bitcoin.com YouTube channel just pased 25K subscribers (147 points, 19 comments)
    9. Ways to trigger a BTC maximalist: Remind them that because they didn't increase the block size, fees will eventually climb to dumb levels again. This will put brakes on it's bull trend, and funnel cash into alts instead. (141 points, 107 comments)
    10. Why more and more people are switching from BTC to BCH (137 points, 193 comments)
  2. 1561 points, 20 submissions: money78
    1. "Not a huge @rogerkver fan and never really used $BCH. But he wiped up the floor with @ToneVays in Malta, and even if you happen to despise BCH, it’s foolish and shortsighted not to take these criticisms seriously. $BTC is very expensive and very slow." (261 points, 131 comments)
    2. Jonathan Toomim: "At 32 MB, we can handle something like 30% of Venezuela's population using BCH 2x per day. Even if that's all BCH ever achieved, I'd call that a resounding success; that's 9 million people raised out of poverty. Not a bad accomplishment for a hundred thousand internet geeks." (253 points, 180 comments)
    3. CEO of CoinEx: "CoinEx already add SLP token solution support. The first SLP token will list on CoinEx Soon. Also welcome apply to list SLP tokens on CoinEx." (138 points, 18 comments)
    4. "While Ethereum smart contracts have a lot more functionality than those in Bitcoin Cash, with the upcoming CashScript we've tried to replicate a big part of the workflow, hopefully making it easier for developers to engage with both of these communities. Check it out 🚀" (120 points, 35 comments)
    5. Bitcoin ABC 0.19.7 is now available! This release includes RPC and wallet improvements, and a new transaction index database. See the release notes for details. (104 points, 5 comments)
    6. Vin Armani: "Huge shout out to the @BitcoinCom wallet team! I just heard from a very authoritative source that multi-output BIP 70 support has been successfully tested and will be in a near-term future release. Now, the most popular BCH wallet will support Non-Custodial Financial Services!" (88 points, 23 comments)
    7. BSV folks: Anything legal is good...We want our coin to be legal! (79 points, 66 comments)
    8. BCH fees vs BTC fees (78 points, 85 comments)
    9. "This @CashShuffle on BCH looks awesome. The larger blocksize on BCH allows for cheap on-chain transactions. @CashShuffle leverages this in a very creative way to gain privacy. Ignoring the tribalism, it's fascinating to watch BCH vs. BTC compete in the marketplace." (77 points, 3 comments)
    10. Bitcoin Cash the best that bitcoin can be...🔥💪 (60 points, 9 comments)
  3. 1413 points, 18 submissions: Egon_1
    1. "The claim “Bitcoin was purpose-built to first be a Store of Value” is false. In this article I've posting every single instance I could find across everything Satoshi ever wrote related to store of value or payments. It wasn't even close. Payments win." (299 points, 82 comments)
    2. The Art of Rewriting History ... File this under Deception! (184 points, 69 comments)
    3. Today's Next Block Fee: BTC ($3.55) and BCH ($0.00). Enjoy! (120 points, 101 comments)
    4. Andreas Brekken: "The maxi thought leaders have a ⚡in their username but can't describe a bidirectional payment channel. Ask questions? They attack you until you submit or leave. Leave? You're a scammer....." (115 points, 11 comments)
    5. Tone Vays: "So I will admit, I did terrible in the Malta Debate vs @rogerkver [...]" (107 points, 95 comments)
    6. This Week in Bitcoin Cash (96 points, 10 comments)
    7. “There was no way to win that debate. Roger came armed with too much logic and facts.” (78 points, 1 comment)
    8. BTC supporter enters a coffee shop: "I like to pay $3 premium security fee for my $4 coffee ☕️" (64 points, 100 comments)
    9. Matt Corallo: "... the worst parts of Bitcoin culture reliably come from folks like @Excellion and a few of the folks he has hired at @Blockstream ..." (63 points, 43 comments)
    10. Angela Walch: "Is there a resource that keeps an up-to-date list of those who have commit access to the Bitcoin Core Github repo & who pays them for their work on Bitcoin? In the past, getting this info has required digging. Is that still the case? " (57 points, 5 comments)
  4. 852 points, 11 submissions: jessquit
    1. PSA: BTC not working so great? Bitcoin upgraded in 2017. The upgraded Bitcoin is called BCH. There's still time to upgrade! (185 points, 193 comments)
    2. Nobody uses Bitcoin Cash (178 points, 89 comments)
    3. Yes, Bitcoin was always supposed to be gold 2.0: digital gold that you could use like cash, so you could spend it anywhere without needing banks and gold notes to make it useful. So why is Core trying to turn it back into gold 1.0? (112 points, 85 comments)
    4. This interesting conversation between Jonathan Toomim and @_drgo where jtoomim explains how large blocks actually aren't a centralization driver (89 points, 36 comments)
    5. This Twitter conversation between Jonathan Toomim and Adam Back is worth a read (75 points, 15 comments)
    6. In October 2010 Satoshi proposed a hard fork block size upgrade. This proposed upgrade was a fundamental factor in many people's decision to invest, myself included. BCH implemented this upgrade. BTC did not. (74 points, 41 comments)
    7. what do the following have in common: Australia, Canada, USA, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Liberia, Namibia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Caribbean Netherlands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, Palau, Zimbabwe (47 points, 20 comments)
    8. Core myth dispelled: how Bitcoin offers sovereignty (45 points, 65 comments)
    9. Satoshi's Speedbump: how Bitcoin's goldlike scarcity helps address scaling worries (25 points, 9 comments)
    10. Greater Fool Theory (14 points, 13 comments)
  5. 795 points, 7 submissions: BitcoinXio
    1. Erik Voorhees on Twitter: “I wonder if you realize that if Bitcoin didn’t work well as a payment system in the early days it likely would not have taken off. Many (most?) people found the concept of instant borderless payments captivating and inspiring. “Just hold this stuff” not sufficient.” (297 points, 68 comments)
    2. On Twitter: “PSA: The Lightning Network is being heavily data mined right now. Opening channels allows anyone to cluster your wallet and associate your keys with your IP address.” (226 points, 102 comments)
    3. Shocking (not): Blockstream has had a hard time getting business due to their very bad reputation (73 points, 25 comments)
    4. While @PeterMcCormack experiments with his #LightningNetwork bank, waiting over 20 seconds to make a payment, real P2P #Bitcoin payments have already arrived on #BitcoinCash. (66 points, 94 comments)
    5. This is what we’re up against. Mindless sheep being brain washed and pumping Bitcoin (BTC) as gold to try to make a buck. (56 points, 29 comments)
    6. Tuur Demeester: “At full maturity, using the Bitcoin blockchain will be as rare and specialized as chartering an oil tanker.” (54 points, 61 comments)
    7. ‪Bitcoin Cash 101: What Happens When We Decentralize Money? ‬ (23 points, 2 comments)
  6. 720 points, 2 submissions: InMyDayTVwasBooks
    1. A Reminder Why You Shouldn’t Use Google. (619 points, 214 comments)
    2. 15 Years Ago VS. Today: How Tech Scales (101 points, 53 comments)
  7. 485 points, 15 submissions: JonyRotten
    1. Cashscript Is Coming, Bringing Ethereum-Like Smart Contracts to Bitcoin Cash (96 points, 6 comments)
    2. Localbitcoins Removes In-Person Cash Trades Forcing Traders to Look Elsewhere (86 points, 26 comments)
    3. Bitcoin.com's Local Bitcoin Cash Marketplace Is Now Open for Trading (48 points, 22 comments)
    4. Report Insists 'Bitcoin Was Not Purpose-Built to First Be a Store of Value' (48 points, 8 comments)
    5. BCH Businesses Launch Development Fund for Bitcoin Cash (36 points, 1 comment)
    6. Another Aspiring Satoshi Copyrights the Bitcoin Whitepaper (31 points, 0 comments)
    7. Bitcoin Cash and SLP-Fueled Badger Wallet Launches for iOS (27 points, 0 comments)
    8. Bitcoin Mining With Solar: Less Risky and More Profitable Than Selling to the Grid (26 points, 0 comments)
    9. Former Mt Gox CEO Mark Karpeles Announces New Blockchain Startup (25 points, 25 comments)
    10. Mixing Service Bitcoin Blender Quits After Bestmixer Takedown (23 points, 7 comments)
  8. 426 points, 2 submissions: btcCore_isnt_Bitcoin
    1. Ponder the power of propaganda, Samson Mow, Adam Back and Greg Maxwell all know how import control of bitcoin is. (394 points, 98 comments)
    2. How many Bitcoin Core supporters does it take to change a light bulb? (32 points, 35 comments)
  9. 369 points, 3 submissions: where-is-satoshi
    1. Currently you must buy 11,450 coffees on a single Lightning channel to match the payment efficiency of Bitcoin BCH - you will also need to open an LN channel with at least $47,866 (230 points, 173 comments)
    2. North Queensland's Beauty Spot finds Bitcoin BCH a thing of beauty (74 points, 6 comments)
    3. Can't start the day without a BCHinno (65 points, 9 comments)
  10. 334 points, 5 submissions: AD1AD
    1. You Can Now Send Bitcoin Cash to Mobile Phones in Electron Cash Using Cointext! (132 points, 32 comments)
    2. Merchants are Dropping Multi-Coin PoS for One Cryptocurrency: Bitcoin Cash (73 points, 21 comments)
    3. A Stellar Animated Video from CoinSpice Explaining how CashShuffle Works Under the Hood! (67 points, 10 comments)
    4. If you haven't seen the "Shit Bitcoin Cash Fanatics Say" videos from Scott Rose (The Inspirational Nerd), YOU NEED TO DO IT NOWWW (50 points, 7 comments)
    5. New Video from Bitcoin Out Loud: "Can You Store Data on the Bitcoin Blockchain?" (Spoiler: Not really.) (12 points, 10 comments)
  11. 332 points, 6 submissions: eyeofpython
    1. I believe the BCH denomination is the best (in contrast to bits, cash and sats), if used with eight digits & spaces: 0.001 234 00 BCH. This way both the BCH and the satoshi amount is immediately clear. Once the value of a satoshi gets close to 1¢, the dot can simply be dropped. (112 points, 41 comments)
    2. Only after writing more BCH Script I realized how insanely usefull all the new opcodes are — CDS and those activated/added back in May '18. Kudos to the developers! (104 points, 22 comments)
    3. CashProof is aready so awesome it can formally prove all optimizations Spedn uses, except one. Great news for BCH smart contracts! (51 points, 6 comments)
    4. Proposal for a new opcode: OP_REVERSE (43 points, 55 comments)
    5. My response on your guy's critisism of OP_REVERSE and the question of why the SLP protocol (and others) don't simply switch to little endian (20 points, 25 comments)
    6. random post about quantum physics (both relevant and irrelevant for Bitcoin at the same time) (2 points, 11 comments)
  12. 322 points, 6 submissions: unitedstatian
    1. BCH is victim to one of the biggest manipulation campaigns in social media: Any mention of BCH triggered users instantly to spam "BCASH".. until BSV which is a BCH fork and almost identical to it pre-November fork popped out of nowhere and suddenly social media is spammed with pro-BSV posts. (131 points, 138 comments)
    2. LocalBitcoins just banned cash. It really only goes to show everything in the BTC ecosystem is compromised. (122 points, 42 comments)
    3. The new narrative of the shills who moved to promoting bsv: Bitcoin was meant to be government-friendly (33 points, 138 comments)
    4. Hearn may have been the only sober guy around (21 points, 29 comments)
    5. PSA: The economical model of the Lightning Network is unsound. The LN will support different coins which will be interconnected and since the LN tokens will be transacted instead of the base coins backing them up their value will be eroded over time. (14 points, 8 comments)
    6. DARPA-Funded Study Looks at How Crypto Chats Spread on Reddit (1 point, 0 comments)
  13. 313 points, 8 submissions: CreativeName44
    1. Venezuela Hidden Bitcoin Cash paper wallet claimed with 0.17468 BCH! Congrats to the one who found it! (80 points, 0 comments)
    2. Alright BCH Redditors, Let's make some HUGE noise!! Announcing The NBA finals Toronto Raptors Hidden BCH Wallet!! (60 points, 9 comments)
    3. FindBitcoinCash gaining traction around the world - Calling out to Bitcoin Cashers to join the fun!! (41 points, 0 comments)
    4. The Toronto Raptors Bitcoin Cash Wallet has been hidden: Address qz72j9e906g7pes769yp8d4ltdmh4ajl9vf76pj0v9 (PLS RT - Some local media tagged on it) (39 points, 0 comments)
    5. This is the next BitcoinCash wallet that is going to be hidden, hopefully REALLY soon! (36 points, 13 comments)
    6. Bitcoin Cash Meetups From Around the World added to FindBitcoinCash (25 points, 0 comments)
    7. FindBitcoinCash Wallets in other languages English/Spanish/Lithuanian/Swedish/Korean (20 points, 18 comments)
    8. Thank you for a great article!! (12 points, 0 comments)
  14. 312 points, 1 submission: scriberrr
    1. WHY? (312 points, 49 comments)
  15. 311 points, 4 submissions: Anenome5
    1. Libertarian sub GoldandBlack is hosting a free, live online workshop about how to setup and use Electron Cash on Sat 1st June via discord, including how to use Cashshuffle, with a Q&A session to follow. All are invited! (119 points, 40 comments)
    2. For anyone who still hasn't seen this, here is Peter Rizun and Andrew Stone presenting their research on how to do 1 gigabyte blocks, all the way back in 2017 at the Scaling Bitcoin Conference. The BTC camp has known we can scale bitcoin on-chain for years, they just don't want to hear it. (92 points, 113 comments)
    3. @ the trolls saying "No one uses Bitcoin Cash", let's look at the last 60 blocks... (72 points, 84 comments)
    4. Research Reveals Feasibility of 1TB Blocks, 7M Transactions per Second (28 points, 22 comments)
  16. 293 points, 2 submissions: BeijingBitcoins
    1. /Bitcoin mods are censoring posts that explain why BitPay has to charge an additional fee when accepting BTC payments (216 points, 110 comments)
    2. Meetups and adoption don't just happen organically, but are the result of the hard work of passionate community members. There are many others out there but these girls deserve some recognition! (77 points, 9 comments)
  17. 282 points, 1 submission: EddieFrmDaBlockchain
    1. LEAKED: Attendee List for Buffet Charity Lunch (282 points, 98 comments)
  18. 273 points, 4 submissions: HostFat
    1. Breakdown of all Satoshi’s Writings Proves Bitcoin not Built Primarily as Store of Value (159 points, 64 comments)
    2. Just to remember - When you are afraid that the market can go against you, use the state force. (48 points, 5 comments)
    3. CypherPoker.JS v0.5.0 - P2P Poker - Bitcoin Cash support added! (35 points, 3 comments)
    4. Feature request as standard for all bch mobile wallets (31 points, 12 comments)
  19. 262 points, 3 submissions: CaptainPatent
    1. Lightning Network capacity takes a sudden dive well below 1k BTC after passing that mark back in March. (97 points, 149 comments)
    2. Yeah, how is it fair that Bitpay is willing to eat a $0.0007 transaction fee and not a $2+ transaction fee?! (89 points, 59 comments)
    3. BTC Fees amplified today by last night's difficulty adjustment. Current (peak of day) next-block fees are testing new highs. (76 points, 59 comments)
  20. 262 points, 1 submission: Badrush
    1. Now I understand why Bitcoin Developers hate on-chain solutions like increasing block sizes. (262 points, 100 comments)

Top Commenters

  1. jessquit (2337 points, 242 comments)
  2. LovelyDay (1191 points, 160 comments)
  3. Ant-n (1062 points, 262 comments)
  4. MemoryDealers (977 points, 62 comments)
  5. jtoomim (880 points, 108 comments)
  6. 500239 (841 points, 142 comments)
  7. jonald_fyookball (682 points, 86 comments)
  8. ShadowOfHarbringer (672 points, 110 comments)
  9. money78 (660 points, 41 comments)
  10. playfulexistence (632 points, 76 comments)
  11. Bagatell_ (586 points, 72 comments)
  12. Big_Bubbler (552 points, 196 comments)
  13. homopit (551 points, 79 comments)
  14. Anenome5 (543 points, 130 comments)
  15. WippleDippleDoo (537 points, 111 comments)
  16. MobTwo (530 points, 52 comments)
  17. FalltheBanks3301 (483 points, 87 comments)
  18. btcfork (442 points, 115 comments)
  19. chainxor (428 points, 71 comments)
  20. eyeofpython (425 points, 78 comments)

Top Submissions

  1. A Reminder Why You Shouldn’t Use Google. by InMyDayTVwasBooks (619 points, 214 comments)
  2. Brains..... by MemoryDealers (420 points, 94 comments)
  3. Ponder the power of propaganda, Samson Mow, Adam Back and Greg Maxwell all know how import control of bitcoin is. by btcCore_isnt_Bitcoin (394 points, 98 comments)
  4. WHY? by scriberrr (312 points, 49 comments)
  5. "The claim “Bitcoin was purpose-built to first be a Store of Value” is false. In this article I've posting every single instance I could find across everything Satoshi ever wrote related to store of value or payments. It wasn't even close. Payments win." by Egon_1 (299 points, 82 comments)
  6. Erik Voorhees on Twitter: “I wonder if you realize that if Bitcoin didn’t work well as a payment system in the early days it likely would not have taken off. Many (most?) people found the concept of instant borderless payments captivating and inspiring. “Just hold this stuff” not sufficient.” by BitcoinXio (297 points, 68 comments)
  7. LEAKED: Attendee List for Buffet Charity Lunch by EddieFrmDaBlockchain (282 points, 98 comments)
  8. Now I understand why Bitcoin Developers hate on-chain solutions like increasing block sizes. by Badrush (262 points, 100 comments)
  9. "Not a huge @rogerkver fan and never really used $BCH. But he wiped up the floor with @ToneVays in Malta, and even if you happen to despise BCH, it’s foolish and shortsighted not to take these criticisms seriously. $BTC is very expensive and very slow." by money78 (261 points, 131 comments)
  10. Jonathan Toomim: "At 32 MB, we can handle something like 30% of Venezuela's population using BCH 2x per day. Even if that's all BCH ever achieved, I'd call that a resounding success; that's 9 million people raised out of poverty. Not a bad accomplishment for a hundred thousand internet geeks." by money78 (253 points, 180 comments)

Top Comments

  1. 109 points: mossmoon's comment in Now I understand why Bitcoin Developers hate on-chain solutions like increasing block sizes.
  2. 104 points: _degenerategambler's comment in Nobody uses Bitcoin Cash
  3. 96 points: FreelanceForCoins's comment in A Reminder Why You Shouldn’t Use Google.
  4. 94 points: ThomasZander's comment in "Not a huge @rogerkver fan and never really used $BCH. But he wiped up the floor with @ToneVays in Malta, and even if you happen to despise BCH, it’s foolish and shortsighted not to take these criticisms seriously. $BTC is very expensive and very slow."
  5. 91 points: cryptotrillionaire's comment in The Art of Rewriting History ... File this under Deception!
  6. 87 points: tjonak's comment in A Reminder Why You Shouldn’t Use Google.
  7. 86 points: money78's comment in Tone Vays: "So I will admit, I did terrible in the Malta Debate vs @rogerkver [...]"
  8. 83 points: discoltk's comment in "Not a huge @rogerkver fan and never really used $BCH. But he wiped up the floor with @ToneVays in Malta, and even if you happen to despise BCH, it’s foolish and shortsighted not to take these criticisms seriously. $BTC is very expensive and very slow."
  9. 79 points: jessquit's comment in Ways to trigger a Shitcoin influencer Part 1: Remind them that’s it’s very likely they got paid to shill fake Bitcoin to Noobs
  10. 78 points: PaladinInc's comment in The BCH miners are good guy heroes!
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Subreddit Stats: RedditDayOf top posts from 2017-12-30 to 2018-12-29 14:07 PDT

Period: 364.07 days
Submissions Comments
Total 1000 4109
Rate (per day) 2.75 11.26
Unique Redditors 185 1525
Combined Score 61408 15476

Top Submitters' Top Submissions

  1. 12803 points, 203 submissions: jaykirsch
    1. Insert choice: NSA, CIA, FBI... (442 points, 1 comment)
    2. The Blue Marble (433 points, 21 comments)
    3. Teacher of the Year wears Women’s March, trans rights badges during Trump meeting, refuses his hand shake. (217 points, 34 comments)
    4. March 1966 Blizzard in North Dakota, pic taken by Highway Dept. crew. Caption: 'I believe there is a train under here somewhere!' (211 points, 9 comments)
    5. The world's first webcam went online in 1993. It was used to monitor the coffee pot at the University of Cambridge computer lab - to ensure the 'regular and dependable flow of caffeine.' (192 points, 2 comments)
    6. After an overnight snowstorm, a modern 'nomad' brushes snow off of his solar unit, which powers the lightbulb, TV, and cell phone in his ger (yurt). Link in comments. (190 points, 3 comments)
    7. 'Twelve Monkeys' (1995) a brilliant film by Terry Gilliam, with superb acting by Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt...time travel after a virus was released and nearly ended humanity. Links... (188 points, 13 comments)
    8. Circa 1900, Belgian coal miners on the elevator after their shift (170 points, 11 comments)
    9. Sergeant Stubby, most decorated animal of WW1 and first dog to make rank in the US Army. Purple Heart veteran of 17 battles. 4-legged heroic badass. (Links in comments) (170 points, 10 comments)
    10. Gotcha! (166 points, 13 comments)
  2. 6492 points, 133 submissions: sbroue
    1. Poster for free condoms at an Air Force Base (249 points, 12 comments)
    2. Australian Peter Norman was silver medallist in the 200 metres at the 1968 Mexico Olympic Games & offered his support to his black power saluting co-competitors for which he was banned from future competition (208 points, 18 comments)
    3. Marie Curie was first to win the Nobel Prize twice once for Physics & later Chemistry. Her Notebooks Will Stay Radioactive For Another 1,500 Years (169 points, 2 comments)
    4. Top post on /nailedit a subreddit for seven years, now a TV show (159 points, 9 comments)
    5. Windows 3D Space Cadet (156 points, 7 comments)
    6. Admiral Jeremiah Denton Blinks T-O-R-T-U-R-E using Morse Code as P.O.W. in Vietnam (124 points, 4 comments)
    7. Inappropriate (109 points, 4 comments)
    8. Why The Painting of "Dogs Playing Poker" Has Endured for over 100 Years (105 points, 5 comments)
    9. Protect your personal space on the subway (104 points, 7 comments)
    10. Iowa State Fair 1932 staged a locomotive accident between "Hoover" & Roosevelt (102 points, 12 comments)
  3. 4544 points, 53 submissions: PhillipBrandon
    1. Breaking the world record for largest hula hoop spun (250 points, 6 comments)
    2. Are they triangles? Squares? (210 points, 12 comments)
    3. Choose-Your-Own-Cocktail-Adventure flowchart by #DavidMakesDrinks (189 points, 24 comments)
    4. Elephant shrews are more closely related to elephants than to shrews. (185 points, 6 comments)
    5. "Hanging Chad" guidelines from the infamous 2000 Florida recount. (182 points, 19 comments)
    6. Actual "tray table" on Frontier Airlines. Banana for scale. (178 points, 25 comments)
    7. The word "helicopter" is not formed by "heli" and "copter" but rather "helico" and "pter," the same Greek root as "pterodactyl" (173 points, 5 comments)
    8. A collection of fictional flags from film and television (170 points, 16 comments)
    9. Translator's Note — from the forematter to "The Inferno" by Dante Alighieri, translated by John Ciardi (152 points, 11 comments)
    10. Pedestrian-powered hair dryer (141 points, 4 comments)
  4. 3613 points, 47 submissions: alesserweevil
    1. The "plebes-no-more" ceremony at the US Naval Academy, in which first year students must work together to climb a 21 foot tall greased monument. Tradition says that the midshipman who puts a combination cover on the top will be the first of his or her class to make Flag Rank. (240 points, 29 comments)
    2. Astronaut Chris Hadfield opens a can of soda on the ocean floor. (192 points, 21 comments)
    3. Scrooge McDuck, the richest tycoon in the world. His accountant says he has "607 tillion 386 zillion 947 trillion 522 billion dollars and 36 cents" in his money bin, but The Film Theorists on YouTube estimate there is only $300 trillion there - still three thousand times richer than Jeff Bezos. (186 points, 11 comments)
    4. The periscope of a Colombian drug smuggling submarine, with daylight and night vision cameras. More photos in comments. (157 points, 14 comments)
    5. "Mountain madonna, with one child at her breast" : the National Geographic photo that inspired Paul to write Lady Madonna. (149 points, 6 comments)
    6. Guy Norris. The stuntperson whose first movie was The Road Warrior (he was the motorcyclist who pinwheeled through the air, a stunt that broke his femur), and whose last driving stunt was on Fury Road. (148 points, 9 comments)
    7. Calvin learns about blackmail. (144 points, 3 comments)
    8. Dali was responsible for one of the most successful commercial logos ever. He also insisted that the Chupa Chups logo be placed on top (rather than at the side of) the lolly. (126 points, 5 comments)
    9. Sir Christopher Lee in 1944 - the future Dracula, Scaramanga, Dooku and Saruman claimed to have a secret life as a special forces operative during WW2. (123 points, 4 comments)
    10. The Rhodes Scholarship is prestigious scholarship for postgraduate students at the University of Oxford. It was established by Cecil John Rhodes in 1902. Here's to Kris Kristofferson (Merton College), still the only Rhodes Scholar to have gone on to make a living out of singing and songwriting. (121 points, 2 comments)
  5. 2951 points, 54 submissions: 0and18
    1. Great Lakes System (213 points, 6 comments)
    2. Kurt Vonnegurt's response letter to the Drake High School board of North Dakota after the head of the school board, Charles McCarthy, banned Slaughter House Five. McCarthy also demanded that all 32 copies be burned in the school's furnace. (184 points, 18 comments)
    3. Spy vs. Spy by Prohías (165 points, 3 comments)
    4. Calvin's Dad. (140 points, 7 comments)
    5. The Rocketeer (130 points, 3 comments)
    6. Family bathing in London 1938 (125 points, 15 comments)
    7. The Red Skull is a pretty twisted cat (98 points, 12 comments)
    8. This gold bug pin comes from the 1896 presidential campaign by Republican presidential candidate William McKinley, who supported the gold standard. (97 points, 3 comments)
    9. Concept for a Soviet era nuclear powered Zepplin (96 points, 13 comments)
    10. "Why Do Cartoon Villains Speak in Foreign Accents?" Asks Sociolinguist Calvin Gidney (93 points, 10 comments)
  6. 2584 points, 28 submissions: sverdrupian
    1. Lateral displacement along a strike-slip fault in field near Mashiki, Japan. (2016 Kumamoto earthquake) (352 points, 16 comments)
    2. Pine grove in Umbria, planted 1961. (214 points, 10 comments)
    3. Vertical Car Park (211 points, 10 comments)
    4. For a moment, I thought that UFO, a 1970 British SciFi series, had done a decent job predicting the modern smart phone. (209 points, 5 comments)
    5. 1974 School Lunch Menu, Houston, Texas. (156 points, 27 comments)
    6. In Japan, curry is classified as yōshoku (Western food) since it was first introduced to the country by the English Royal Navy. (151 points, 6 comments)
    7. The first four British guide dogs - Judy, Flash, Folly and Meta, 1931. (136 points, 1 comment)
    8. Comparative profiles of several well-known American canyons (USGS) (112 points, 7 comments)
    9. Chicago Phone Booths, 1961. (Robert W. Kelley, Photographer) (99 points, 4 comments)
    10. Burger Chef Menu, 1970s. (86 points, 17 comments)
  7. 2245 points, 45 submissions: joelschlosberg
    1. Carl Sagan on the "stillborn religion" based on the martyrdom of JFK (126 points, 4 comments)
    2. Robert Wadlow (1918-1940), who still holds the record for the tallest verified height of all time, with his 5'-11.5" father. (105 points, 9 comments)
    3. word puzzle (104 points, 5 comments)
    4. His business card. (101 points, 3 comments)
    5. The commander of the US military in Vietnam called Milton Friedman's proposal to end the draft one that would reduce his forces to "an army of mercenaries" to which Friedman replied: "If they are mercenaries, then I, sir, am a mercenary professor, and you, sir, are a mercenary general" (100 points, 7 comments)
    6. The Swedish Chef's Kitchens of DOOM (96 points, 2 comments)
    7. Cats IN SPAAAACE! (94 points, 0 comments)
    8. Crop circle patterns thought to be beyond the ability of humans to create, and thus proof of alien visitors, were made by a couple of beer buddies with simple mechanical tools. The duo came clean with their methods in 1991. (83 points, 5 comments)
    9. Tommy Wiseau's (73 points, 1 comment)
    10. Winona Ryder in them. (70 points, 0 comments)
  8. 1241 points, 10 submissions: goofballl
    1. The "angels' share" is the amount of alcohol that evaporates during the aging process. You can see the dramatically different levels of whiskey in the various aged barrels here. (543 points, 44 comments)
    2. The critically endangered saiga antelope is originally from parts of China and Mongolia. The floppy nose is used for dust filtration and to control body temperature. (187 points, 7 comments)
    3. The Pinky and the Brain take on Orson Welles becoming increasingly annoyed during outtakes for a frozen peas commercial (original audio in comments) (89 points, 11 comments)
    4. Famous physicist Richard Feynman discusses the nature of reality while answering a question about how magnets work (78 points, 10 comments)
    5. Japan's 500 yen coin is the most valuable commonly used coin (~5 USD) in the world. After counterfeiters realized they could fool vending machines with Korea's 500 won coin, the 500 yen was redesigned to its modern gold color. Now many vending machines no longer accept the old 500 yen coins. (78 points, 13 comments)
    6. Pavlova is a meringue-based dessert created in the 1920s in honor of the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. Both Australia and New Zealand lay claim to its origin, and nowadays it's popular around Christmas (in the summer). (76 points, 6 comments)
    7. Sperm whale creates "poo-nado" by evacuating bowels "for several minutes." Diver curious about the smell removes mask. Verdict: very pungent. (pictures from the incident in the video) (73 points, 10 comments)
    8. Atari's Asteroids became more popular in the US than Taito's Space Invaders upon its release in 1979. Arcade patrons dropped $500 million in quarters across 70,000 cabinets. (52 points, 4 comments)
    9. Because of their hardiness, non-native wisteria are considered invasive species in many parts of the U.S. due to their ability to choke out other native species. (37 points, 0 comments)
    10. A company allows tourists in cosplay to drive go karts on Tokyo's public streets. Tourist crashes into police box, Nintendo sues (28 points, 1 comment)
  9. 1168 points, 32 submissions: Sanlear
    1. 'There's no paper in the classroom': why Los Angeles teachers are moving toward a strike (87 points, 2 comments)
    2. Locals complain after church uses gravestones to build 'peace path' (83 points, 8 comments)
    3. South Africa's ancient lost city of Kweneng rediscovered by lasers (74 points, 1 comment)
    4. Europe heatwave: Thousands of fish die in Swiss Rhine (70 points, 1 comment)
    5. His ancestor gave us the Stanley Cup, but Lord Stanley can barely stand on a pair of skates (54 points, 2 comments)
    6. Petition Launched Against Catchphrase From Disney’s ‘The Lion King’ (51 points, 31 comments)
    7. Nunavut project to collect Inuit elder testimony on Franklin shipwreck sites (44 points, 2 comments)
    8. Upper West Side is Home to New York City’s Last Remaining Phone Booths (42 points, 0 comments)
    9. Stone tools put early hominids in China 2.1 million years ago (40 points, 1 comment)
    10. Tapping out: B.C. Morse Telegraph Club says goodbye to an era (35 points, 0 comments)
  10. 1151 points, 17 submissions: cossack_wannabe
    1. Who would've thought that Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg would hit it off on a cooking show? Their hit show 'Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party" enters its 3rd season on VH1. (135 points, 10 comments)
    2. Wintergatan, a Swedish "folktronica" band, invented a semi-autonamous and programmable musical instrument called "The Marble Machine". Their entire Youtube channel is dedicated to the innovation of new musical devices. (124 points, 5 comments)
    3. For several decades, not only was pinball illegal in the United States, it was linked with organized crime, gambling, and even became an issue of political scandal during the Kennedy Administration. (110 points, 7 comments)
    4. Washington DC hosts an annual drag race at Dupont Circle, featuring 100 or so drag queens racing in high heels in a 0.1 mile sprint down 17th street. 2018 was the 32nd annual race. (110 points, 4 comments)
    5. Japanese television has long used lubrication they refer to as "lotion" as a comedic prop. In this popular segment, contestants have to climb lubricated soft foam stairs to reach prizes at the top. Quite amusing :-) (102 points, 7 comments)
    6. Cargo cults came about during WWII during the pacific campaigns. Native tribes saw the cargo being airdropped and developed an entire belief system by attempting to recreate the movements observed at airfields, without understanding how any of it actually works. (96 points, 11 comments)
    7. One of the older internet memes came about when a guy uploaded a VHS video of his cat playing a keyboard....forever known as Keyboard Cat (80 points, 11 comments)
    8. A "Potemkin village" signifies any deceptive or false construct, conjured often by cruel regimes, to deceive both those within the land and those peering in from outside...created solely to impress Russian tsarina Catherine the Great. (79 points, 4 comments)
    9. Mr. Wizard was my one of my favorite tv shows growing up. Here is his demonstration about Magnets. (58 points, 6 comments)
    10. Surströmming is a Swedish delicacy of fermented herring preserved in a can bulging with gases. Most westerners desperately avoid the world's smelliest food and several airlines ban it from their planes, due to the fear that a can could open midflight and sickens the entire cabin. (55 points, 6 comments)
  11. 1085 points, 30 submissions: coffeeblossom
    1. Hippo Sculpture (121 points, 3 comments)
    2. Ned Flanders' Parents (96 points, 4 comments)
    3. The Original Jolt Cola (76 points, 10 comments)
    4. Wedding dress trends from 1915-2015 (64 points, 7 comments)
    5. What Is CRISPR? (50 points, 1 comment)
    6. The Nessie Ladle (39 points, 1 comment)
    7. How to take care of carnivorous plants (38 points, 0 comments)
    8. Fawlty Towers (37 points, 3 comments)
    9. How the Spanish Flu Killed More People than World War One (34 points, 1 comment)
    10. Pittsburgh, PA has 446 bridges! (34 points, 1 comment)
  12. 1034 points, 7 submissions: spacemanaut
    1. 'Swords': A collection of great four-panel webcomics by a redditor about... swords (260 points, 8 comments)
    2. A weatherman perfectly pronounces the name of the Welsh village Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. It translates as "St. Mary's Church in the Hollow of the White Hazel Near the Rapid Whirlpool of Llantysilio of the Red Cave", named so in the 1860s as an early publicity stunt (224 points, 14 comments)
    3. John Steinbeck with his poodle, Charley, who accompanied him on his late-life 1960 road trip to rediscover the US and the lives of average Americans. Steinbeck was troubled by much of what he saw, writing in 'Travels with Charley', “I wonder why progress looks so much like destruction.” (179 points, 9 comments)
    4. The super rich are injecting blood from teenagers to gain 'immortality' (131 points, 17 comments)
    5. Operation Northwoods, declassified in 1997, was a proposal by the US military to stage false flag terror attacks on American soil and blame it on Cuba as a pretext for full-scale war. It was approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1962 but personally rejected by JFK (96 points, 3 comments)
    6. The Office (US) - Michael cluelessly tries to convince his employees to buy into a pyramid scheme, in one of the series' most classic scenes (81 points, 7 comments)
    7. "Buff, buck naked, and blue, like a porn star left overnight in a meat locker" – a compilation of film critics' "glowing" reviews of Dr. Manhattan's penis in the Watchmen movie (63 points, 2 comments)
  13. 889 points, 9 submissions: Afghan_Whig
    1. Cartoon about political spin (185 points, 7 comments)
    2. Reddit accuses wrong person of Boston Marathon Bombing (167 points, 4 comments)
    3. More people have walked on the moon (12) than men who have scored against Mariano Rivera in the postseason (11). (118 points, 7 comments)
    4. The first known coupon was invented by Coke in 1887, offering consumers a free glass of Coke, then priced $0.05. Between 1894 and 1913, an estimated one-in-nine Americans had received a free Coca-Cola, for a total of 8,500,000 free drinks. (111 points, 7 comments)
    5. Winchester Mystery House - Widow of Winchester inventor (early repeating rifle - "the gun that won the west") believed her mansion was haunted with ghosts of men killed by the rifle, and built the mansion in a nonsensical manner to confuse the ghosts (81 points, 4 comments)
    6. Pogs - a strange fad game I remember from school in the mid 90s (70 points, 9 comments)
    7. What if Michael Bay directed "UP"? (64 points, 6 comments)
    8. Calliope, the Greek Muse, was an important part of "The Sandman" graphic novel series by Neil Gaiman (56 points, 2 comments)
    9. Spoof of Le Miserable & McDonalds, starting the Hamburglar (37 points, 0 comments)
  14. 805 points, 17 submissions: artman
    1. Plush Toy Dog, Russia (1900s) (144 points, 7 comments)
    2. The Dark Knight: In Frank Miller's graphic novel, Robin was female. Carrie Kelly was the first full-time female Robin in the history of the Batman franchise. (90 points, 16 comments)
    3. The Octobass: The octobass is an extremely large and rare (only 7 in existence) bowed string instrument that was first built around 1850 in Paris by the French luthier Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (1798–1875). (62 points, 3 comments)
    4. Colosso dell'Appennino, or the Appennine Colossus, a giant Italian sculpture by Giambologna that sits just north of Florence (ca 1500s) (61 points, 2 comments)
    5. Eric Clapton shows you how to become an electric guitar god. (1968) (61 points, 1 comment)
    6. "It's a joke name, Sir" - Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) (50 points, 1 comment)
    7. Iggy Pop sings "Surfing Bird" with his pet Cockatoo Biggy Pop (48 points, 0 comments)
    8. Double Corner Anamorphic Painting in Lisbon by Sérgio Odeith (2017) (46 points, 1 comment)
    9. The Harpy Eagle w/ Jeff Corwin | The harpy eagle's legs can be as thick as a small child's wrist, and its curved, back talons are larger than grizzly bear claws at 5 inches long. (42 points, 3 comments)
    10. Orson Welles on when he met Adolf Hitler, "He made so little impression on me that I can't remember a second of it. He had no personality whatsoever." (Dick Cavett Show 1970) (32 points, 3 comments)

Top Commenters

  1. jaykirsch (731 points, 265 comments)
  2. 0and18 (485 points, 389 comments)
  3. sbroue (274 points, 83 comments)
  4. PhillipBrandon (239 points, 62 comments)
  5. alesserweevil (203 points, 33 comments)
  6. easy_being_green (189 points, 3 comments)
  7. stoopidjonny (147 points, 1 comment)
  8. rwwman50 (140 points, 5 comments)
  9. anotherkeebler (124 points, 17 comments)
  10. CeruleanRuin (110 points, 14 comments)
  11. S_A_N_D_ (108 points, 14 comments)
  12. twitch1982 (98 points, 19 comments)
  13. elbitjusticiero (96 points, 23 comments)
  14. martyz (94 points, 1 comment)
  15. EarphoneTangler (89 points, 2 comments)
  16. joelschlosberg (85 points, 18 comments)
  17. Goyteamsix (74 points, 30 comments)
  18. pickingafightwithyou (74 points, 19 comments)
  19. Matti_Matti_Matti (71 points, 26 comments)
  20. Danger_Zone (71 points, 4 comments)
  21. hamsammicher (68 points, 4 comments)
  22. emkay99 (67 points, 19 comments)
  23. VintageTupperware (67 points, 4 comments)
  24. fauxRealzy (64 points, 1 comment)
  25. Mrsparklee (56 points, 5 comments)
  26. art-man_2018 (53 points, 7 comments)
  27. jerrygergichsmith (53 points, 1 comment)
  28. AngelaMotorman (52 points, 9 comments)
  29. fannymcslap (50 points, 9 comments)
  30. amaxen (50 points, 7 comments)
  31. MuuaadDib (49 points, 11 comments)
  32. el_prezidente (49 points, 1 comment)
  33. rickymorty (48 points, 11 comments)
  34. ThriftyRiver (47 points, 9 comments)
  35. Kichigai (46 points, 15 comments)
  36. Duke_Thunderkiss (46 points, 9 comments)
  37. Penguin-Pete (45 points, 7 comments)
  38. combuchan (45 points, 4 comments)
  39. Zebba_Odirnapal (44 points, 7 comments)
  40. simplequark (43 points, 11 comments)
  41. sverdrupian (43 points, 11 comments)
  42. spacemanaut (43 points, 7 comments)
  43. deltree711 (43 points, 6 comments)
  44. goodoldfreda (42 points, 7 comments)
  45. Aegon_the_Conquerer (42 points, 3 comments)
  46. AuthorTomFrost (42 points, 3 comments)
  47. StealthOTK (42 points, 1 comment)
  48. WikiTextBot (41 points, 25 comments)
  49. NostalgiaSuperUltra (41 points, 9 comments)
  50. Wawgawaidith (41 points, 6 comments)
  51. WereChained (41 points, 3 comments)
  52. biskino (41 points, 3 comments)
  53. JayCroghan (41 points, 1 comment)
  54. parl (40 points, 18 comments)
  55. artman (40 points, 16 comments)
  56. iorgfeflkd (40 points, 12 comments)
  57. goofballl (40 points, 10 comments)
  58. meangrampa (40 points, 10 comments)
  59. BenevolentCheese (40 points, 2 comments)
  60. ThatOneClassyRetard (39 points, 13 comments)
  61. d20diceman (39 points, 11 comments)
  62. meltedlaundry (39 points, 11 comments)
  63. joegekko (39 points, 9 comments)
  64. vaelroth (39 points, 3 comments)
  65. much_longer_username (37 points, 13 comments)
  66. frum_unda (37 points, 9 comments)
  67. thatmanadrian (37 points, 1 comment)
  68. japaneseknotweed (36 points, 8 comments)
  69. jonawesome (36 points, 6 comments)
  70. Mimshot (36 points, 4 comments)
  71. Anomalous_Amygdalae (36 points, 1 comment)
  72. cossack_wannabe (35 points, 9 comments)
  73. jarvis400 (35 points, 7 comments)
  74. Otterfan (35 points, 4 comments)
  75. lizardking99 (35 points, 3 comments)
  76. rodion_kjd (35 points, 2 comments)
  77. CrazyEddie041 (35 points, 1 comment)
  78. HawaiianDry (35 points, 1 comment)
  79. videowordflesh (35 points, 1 comment)
  80. Thameus (34 points, 12 comments)
  81. partyinplatypus (34 points, 7 comments)
  82. Nwambe (34 points, 4 comments)
  83. pontificate38 (34 points, 2 comments)
  84. Creativation (34 points, 1 comment)
  85. Thors_lil_Cuz (34 points, 1 comment)
  86. Logofascinated (32 points, 7 comments)
  87. ksharanam (32 points, 3 comments)
  88. TeaDrinkingRedditor (32 points, 2 comments)
  89. shockhead (31 points, 5 comments)
  90. OddJackdaw (30 points, 12 comments)
  91. lackstoast (30 points, 12 comments)
  92. Fnhatic (30 points, 10 comments)
  93. rlbond86 (30 points, 5 comments)
  94. AngryPB (30 points, 4 comments)
  95. jonosaurus (30 points, 2 comments)
  96. SilvanestitheErudite (30 points, 1 comment)
  97. Tucker21 (30 points, 1 comment)
  98. sim642 (29 points, 10 comments)
  99. RootbeerFlotilla (29 points, 9 comments)
  100. SpaceDog777 (29 points, 7 comments)

Top Submissions

  1. The "angels' share" is the amount of alcohol that evaporates during the aging process. You can see the dramatically different levels of whiskey in the various aged barrels here. by goofballl (543 points, 44 comments)
  2. Insert choice: NSA, CIA, FBI... by jaykirsch (442 points, 1 comment)
  3. The Blue Marble by jaykirsch (433 points, 21 comments)
  4. Lateral displacement along a strike-slip fault in field near Mashiki, Japan. (2016 Kumamoto earthquake) by sverdrupian (352 points, 16 comments)
  5. Australian couple corrects 19-year-old misprint by EKrake (273 points, 18 comments)
  6. 'Swords': A collection of great four-panel webcomics by a redditor about... swords by spacemanaut (260 points, 8 comments)
  7. Breaking the world record for largest hula hoop spun by PhillipBrandon (250 points, 6 comments)
  8. Poster for free condoms at an Air Force Base by sbroue (249 points, 12 comments)
  9. When Star Trek: The Next Generation came out, the press too one look at Picard and asked, “if it’s the 25th century, how come they haven’t cured baldness?” Roddenberry responded, “In the 25th century, baldness is no longer considered a disease.” by anotherkeebler (246 points, 1 comment)
  10. The "plebes-no-more" ceremony at the US Naval Academy, in which first year students must work together to climb a 21 foot tall greased monument. Tradition says that the midshipman who puts a combination cover on the top will be the first of his or her class to make Flag Rank. by alesserweevil (240 points, 29 comments)

Top Comments

  1. 186 points: easy_being_green's comment in The "plebes-no-more" ceremony at the US Naval Academy, in which first year students must work together to climb a 21 foot tall greased monument. Tradition says that the midshipman who puts a combination cover on the top will be the first of his or her class to make Flag Rank.
  2. 147 points: stoopidjonny's comment in The "plebes-no-more" ceremony at the US Naval Academy, in which first year students must work together to climb a 21 foot tall greased monument. Tradition says that the midshipman who puts a combination cover on the top will be the first of his or her class to make Flag Rank.
  3. 94 points: martyz's comment in Lance Armstrong calls out Joe Rogan and the Golden Snitch in IG comments section
  4. 90 points: rwwman50's comment in Lance Armstrong calls out Joe Rogan and the Golden Snitch in IG comments section
  5. 69 points: EarphoneTangler's comment in Lance Armstrong calls out Joe Rogan and the Golden Snitch in IG comments section
  6. 65 points: Danger_Zone's comment in The "angels' share" is the amount of alcohol that evaporates during the aging process. You can see the dramatically different levels of whiskey in the various aged barrels here.
  7. 64 points: fauxRealzy's comment in The super rich are injecting blood from teenagers to gain 'immortality'
  8. 53 points: anotherkeebler's comment in The "angels' share" is the amount of alcohol that evaporates during the aging process. You can see the dramatically different levels of whiskey in the various aged barrels here.
  9. 53 points: jerrygergichsmith's comment in The "plebes-no-more" ceremony at the US Naval Academy, in which first year students must work together to climb a 21 foot tall greased monument. Tradition says that the midshipman who puts a combination cover on the top will be the first of his or her class to make Flag Rank.
  10. 49 points: el_prezidente's comment in Teacher of the Year wears Women’s March, trans rights badges during Trump meeting, refuses his hand shake.
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Period: 363.92 days
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Total 1000 4106
Rate (per day) 2.75 11.24
Unique Redditors 184 1524
Combined Score 61359 15521

Top Submitters' Top Submissions

  1. 12844 points, 204 submissions: jaykirsch
    1. Insert choice: NSA, CIA, FBI... (442 points, 1 comment)
    2. The Blue Marble (432 points, 21 comments)
    3. Teacher of the Year wears Women’s March, trans rights badges during Trump meeting, refuses his hand shake. (216 points, 34 comments)
    4. March 1966 Blizzard in North Dakota, pic taken by Highway Dept. crew. Caption: 'I believe there is a train under here somewhere!' (209 points, 9 comments)
    5. The world's first webcam went online in 1993. It was used to monitor the coffee pot at the University of Cambridge computer lab - to ensure the 'regular and dependable flow of caffeine.' (193 points, 2 comments)
    6. After an overnight snowstorm, a modern 'nomad' brushes snow off of his solar unit, which powers the lightbulb, TV, and cell phone in his ger (yurt). Link in comments. (191 points, 3 comments)
    7. 'Twelve Monkeys' (1995) a brilliant film by Terry Gilliam, with superb acting by Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt...time travel after a virus was released and nearly ended humanity. Links... (183 points, 13 comments)
    8. Sergeant Stubby, most decorated animal of WW1 and first dog to make rank in the US Army. Purple Heart veteran of 17 battles. 4-legged heroic badass. (Links in comments) (175 points, 10 comments)
    9. Circa 1900, Belgian coal miners on the elevator after their shift (173 points, 11 comments)
    10. Gotcha! (167 points, 13 comments)
  2. 6485 points, 133 submissions: sbroue
    1. Poster for free condoms at an Air Force Base (256 points, 12 comments)
    2. Australian Peter Norman was silver medallist in the 200 metres at the 1968 Mexico Olympic Games & offered his support to his black power saluting co-competitors for which he was banned from future competition (205 points, 18 comments)
    3. Marie Curie was first to win the Nobel Prize twice once for Physics & later Chemistry. Her Notebooks Will Stay Radioactive For Another 1,500 Years (169 points, 2 comments)
    4. Top post on /nailedit a subreddit for seven years, now a TV show (162 points, 9 comments)
    5. Windows 3D Space Cadet (158 points, 7 comments)
    6. Admiral Jeremiah Denton Blinks T-O-R-T-U-R-E using Morse Code as P.O.W. in Vietnam (126 points, 4 comments)
    7. Inappropriate (112 points, 4 comments)
    8. Iowa State Fair 1932 staged a locomotive accident between "Hoover" & Roosevelt (105 points, 12 comments)
    9. Protect your personal space on the subway (104 points, 7 comments)
    10. Why The Painting of "Dogs Playing Poker" Has Endured for over 100 Years (99 points, 5 comments)
  3. 4568 points, 53 submissions: PhillipBrandon
    1. Breaking the world record for largest hula hoop spun (253 points, 6 comments)
    2. Are they triangles? Squares? (207 points, 12 comments)
    3. Choose-Your-Own-Cocktail-Adventure flowchart by #DavidMakesDrinks (193 points, 24 comments)
    4. Elephant shrews are more closely related to elephants than to shrews. (189 points, 6 comments)
    5. "Hanging Chad" guidelines from the infamous 2000 Florida recount. (187 points, 19 comments)
    6. Actual "tray table" on Frontier Airlines. Banana for scale. (177 points, 25 comments)
    7. The word "helicopter" is not formed by "heli" and "copter" but rather "helico" and "pter," the same Greek root as "pterodactyl" (177 points, 5 comments)
    8. A collection of fictional flags from film and television (169 points, 16 comments)
    9. Translator's Note — from the forematter to "The Inferno" by Dante Alighieri, translated by John Ciardi (152 points, 11 comments)
    10. Pedestrian-powered hair dryer (143 points, 4 comments)
  4. 3505 points, 46 submissions: alesserweevil
    1. The "plebes-no-more" ceremony at the US Naval Academy, in which first year students must work together to climb a 21 foot tall greased monument. Tradition says that the midshipman who puts a combination cover on the top will be the first of his or her class to make Flag Rank. (242 points, 29 comments)
    2. Astronaut Chris Hadfield opens a can of soda on the ocean floor. (194 points, 21 comments)
    3. Scrooge McDuck, the richest tycoon in the world. His accountant says he has "607 tillion 386 zillion 947 trillion 522 billion dollars and 36 cents" in his money bin, but The Film Theorists on YouTube estimate there is only $300 trillion there - still three thousand times richer than Jeff Bezos. (182 points, 11 comments)
    4. The periscope of a Colombian drug smuggling submarine, with daylight and night vision cameras. More photos in comments. (157 points, 14 comments)
    5. "Mountain madonna, with one child at her breast" : the National Geographic photo that inspired Paul to write Lady Madonna. (147 points, 6 comments)
    6. Guy Norris. The stuntperson whose first movie was The Road Warrior (he was the motorcyclist who pinwheeled through the air, a stunt that broke his femur), and whose last driving stunt was on Fury Road. (146 points, 9 comments)
    7. Calvin learns about blackmail. (142 points, 3 comments)
    8. Sir Christopher Lee in 1944 - the future Dracula, Scaramanga, Dooku and Saruman claimed to have a secret life as a special forces operative during WW2. (124 points, 4 comments)
    9. Dali was responsible for one of the most successful commercial logos ever. He also insisted that the Chupa Chups logo be placed on top (rather than at the side of) the lolly. (123 points, 5 comments)
    10. The Rhodes Scholarship is prestigious scholarship for postgraduate students at the University of Oxford. It was established by Cecil John Rhodes in 1902. Here's to Kris Kristofferson (Merton College), still the only Rhodes Scholar to have gone on to make a living out of singing and songwriting. (119 points, 2 comments)
  5. 2969 points, 55 submissions: 0and18
    1. Great Lakes System (217 points, 6 comments)
    2. Kurt Vonnegurt's response letter to the Drake High School board of North Dakota after the head of the school board, Charles McCarthy, banned Slaughter House Five. McCarthy also demanded that all 32 copies be burned in the school's furnace. (184 points, 18 comments)
    3. Spy vs. Spy by Prohías (168 points, 3 comments)
    4. Calvin's Dad. (143 points, 7 comments)
    5. The Rocketeer (134 points, 3 comments)
    6. Family bathing in London 1938 (125 points, 15 comments)
    7. The Red Skull is a pretty twisted cat (105 points, 12 comments)
    8. This gold bug pin comes from the 1896 presidential campaign by Republican presidential candidate William McKinley, who supported the gold standard. (97 points, 3 comments)
    9. Concept for a Soviet era nuclear powered Zepplin (93 points, 13 comments)
    10. 6/9/99: After being ejected in the 12th inning for arguing with home plate umpire, Bobby Valentine returns to the Mets dugout in disguise (92 points, 1 comment)
  6. 2637 points, 30 submissions: sverdrupian
    1. Lateral displacement along a strike-slip fault in field near Mashiki, Japan. (2016 Kumamoto earthquake) (350 points, 16 comments)
    2. Pine grove in Umbria, planted 1961. (214 points, 10 comments)
    3. Vertical Car Park (213 points, 10 comments)
    4. For a moment, I thought that UFO, a 1970 British SciFi series, had done a decent job predicting the modern smart phone. (205 points, 5 comments)
    5. 1974 School Lunch Menu, Houston, Texas. (157 points, 27 comments)
    6. In Japan, curry is classified as yōshoku (Western food) since it was first introduced to the country by the English Royal Navy. (152 points, 6 comments)
    7. The first four British guide dogs - Judy, Flash, Folly and Meta, 1931. (137 points, 1 comment)
    8. Comparative profiles of several well-known American canyons (USGS) (116 points, 7 comments)
    9. Chicago Phone Booths, 1961. (Robert W. Kelley, Photographer) (100 points, 4 comments)
    10. Burger Chef Menu, 1970s. (90 points, 17 comments)
  7. 2239 points, 45 submissions: joelschlosberg
    1. Carl Sagan on the "stillborn religion" based on the martyrdom of JFK (125 points, 4 comments)
    2. Robert Wadlow (1918-1940), who still holds the record for the tallest verified height of all time, with his 5'-11.5" father. (104 points, 9 comments)
    3. His business card. (103 points, 3 comments)
    4. word puzzle (103 points, 5 comments)
    5. The Swedish Chef's Kitchens of DOOM (100 points, 2 comments)
    6. The commander of the US military in Vietnam called Milton Friedman's proposal to end the draft one that would reduce his forces to "an army of mercenaries" to which Friedman replied: "If they are mercenaries, then I, sir, am a mercenary professor, and you, sir, are a mercenary general" (98 points, 7 comments)
    7. Cats IN SPAAAACE! (95 points, 0 comments)
    8. Crop circle patterns thought to be beyond the ability of humans to create, and thus proof of alien visitors, were made by a couple of beer buddies with simple mechanical tools. The duo came clean with their methods in 1991. (81 points, 5 comments)
    9. Tommy Wiseau's (73 points, 1 comment)
    10. Winona Ryder in them. (69 points, 0 comments)
  8. 1239 points, 10 submissions: goofballl
    1. The "angels' share" is the amount of alcohol that evaporates during the aging process. You can see the dramatically different levels of whiskey in the various aged barrels here. (540 points, 44 comments)
    2. The critically endangered saiga antelope is originally from parts of China and Mongolia. The floppy nose is used for dust filtration and to control body temperature. (185 points, 7 comments)
    3. The Pinky and the Brain take on Orson Welles becoming increasingly annoyed during outtakes for a frozen peas commercial (original audio in comments) (93 points, 11 comments)
    4. Famous physicist Richard Feynman discusses the nature of reality while answering a question about how magnets work (79 points, 10 comments)
    5. Japan's 500 yen coin is the most valuable commonly used coin (~5 USD) in the world. After counterfeiters realized they could fool vending machines with Korea's 500 won coin, the 500 yen was redesigned to its modern gold color. Now many vending machines no longer accept the old 500 yen coins. (77 points, 13 comments)
    6. Pavlova is a meringue-based dessert created in the 1920s in honor of the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. Both Australia and New Zealand lay claim to its origin, and nowadays it's popular around Christmas (in the summer). (74 points, 6 comments)
    7. Sperm whale creates "poo-nado" by evacuating bowels "for several minutes." Diver curious about the smell removes mask. Verdict: very pungent. (pictures from the incident in the video) (73 points, 10 comments)
    8. Atari's Asteroids became more popular in the US than Taito's Space Invaders upon its release in 1979. Arcade patrons dropped $500 million in quarters across 70,000 cabinets. (52 points, 4 comments)
    9. Because of their hardiness, non-native wisteria are considered invasive species in many parts of the U.S. due to their ability to choke out other native species. (39 points, 0 comments)
    10. A company allows tourists in cosplay to drive go karts on Tokyo's public streets. Tourist crashes into police box, Nintendo sues (27 points, 1 comment)
  9. 1225 points, 33 submissions: Sanlear
    1. 'There's no paper in the classroom': why Los Angeles teachers are moving toward a strike (85 points, 2 comments)
    2. Locals complain after church uses gravestones to build 'peace path' (84 points, 8 comments)
    3. South Africa's ancient lost city of Kweneng rediscovered by lasers (72 points, 1 comment)
    4. Europe heatwave: Thousands of fish die in Swiss Rhine (71 points, 1 comment)
    5. His ancestor gave us the Stanley Cup, but Lord Stanley can barely stand on a pair of skates (56 points, 2 comments)
    6. Radiation cleanup work begins in Fukushima nuclear plant town (54 points, 4 comments)
    7. Petition Launched Against Catchphrase From Disney’s ‘The Lion King’ (52 points, 31 comments)
    8. Nunavut project to collect Inuit elder testimony on Franklin shipwreck sites (44 points, 2 comments)
    9. Upper West Side is Home to New York City’s Last Remaining Phone Booths (43 points, 0 comments)
    10. Stone tools put early hominids in China 2.1 million years ago (39 points, 1 comment)
  10. 1162 points, 17 submissions: cossack_wannabe
    1. Who would've thought that Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg would hit it off on a cooking show? Their hit show 'Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party" enters its 3rd season on VH1. (139 points, 10 comments)
    2. Wintergatan, a Swedish "folktronica" band, invented a semi-autonamous and programmable musical instrument called "The Marble Machine". Their entire Youtube channel is dedicated to the innovation of new musical devices. (128 points, 5 comments)
    3. Washington DC hosts an annual drag race at Dupont Circle, featuring 100 or so drag queens racing in high heels in a 0.1 mile sprint down 17th street. 2018 was the 32nd annual race. (112 points, 4 comments)
    4. For several decades, not only was pinball illegal in the United States, it was linked with organized crime, gambling, and even became an issue of political scandal during the Kennedy Administration. (111 points, 7 comments)
    5. Japanese television has long used lubrication they refer to as "lotion" as a comedic prop. In this popular segment, contestants have to climb lubricated soft foam stairs to reach prizes at the top. Quite amusing :-) (104 points, 7 comments)
    6. Cargo cults came about during WWII during the pacific campaigns. Native tribes saw the cargo being airdropped and developed an entire belief system by attempting to recreate the movements observed at airfields, without understanding how any of it actually works. (97 points, 11 comments)
    7. A "Potemkin village" signifies any deceptive or false construct, conjured often by cruel regimes, to deceive both those within the land and those peering in from outside...created solely to impress Russian tsarina Catherine the Great. (80 points, 4 comments)
    8. One of the older internet memes came about when a guy uploaded a VHS video of his cat playing a keyboard....forever known as Keyboard Cat (74 points, 11 comments)
    9. Mr. Wizard was my one of my favorite tv shows growing up. Here is his demonstration about Magnets. (61 points, 6 comments)
    10. Surströmming is a Swedish delicacy of fermented herring preserved in a can bulging with gases. Most westerners desperately avoid the world's smelliest food and several airlines ban it from their planes, due to the fear that a can could open midflight and sickens the entire cabin. (54 points, 6 comments)

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