subredditor
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of subreddit + Redditor or from subreddit + -or.
Noun
[edit]subredditor (plural subredditors)
- (Internet) A frequenter of a subreddit, often of a specified one.
- 2017 August 24, Amber Davisson, Paul Booth, Controversies in Digital Ethics, Bloomsbury Publishing USA, →ISBN, page 48:
- In 2012, after a series of journalistic outlets began reporting on the forum, Reddit said they would not ban the /creepshot subredditor other similar forums, citing their long-held rule of only stepping in to moderate if content is […]
- 2019 January 11, Matt Hills, Michele Hilmes, Roberta Pearson, Transatlantic Television Drama: Industries, Programs, and Fans, Oxford University Press, USA, →ISBN, page 229:
- Rest of the series was actually pretty light, but I still feel like I get more enjoyment out of watching two a day max and taking some time in-between to digest” (Poster 4), another subredditor writes, “Just finished ep3.
- 2022 May 3, Caitlin G. Watt, Stephen Watt, The Worlds of John Wick: The Year's Work at the Continental Hotel, Indiana University Press, →ISBN:
- If Wick used Bitcoin, writes one sensible subredditor, “at least he wouldn't have to bury [gold coins] in the floor of his house under fresh concrete.” 3 As more than one viewer has observed, Wick isn't a gold bug—the point of the coins […]