Nobody can truly see into the future, but a spoof website imagines
what popular social news and discussion site Reddit would look like
1,000 years from now and it sure feels real.
Reddit3016
takes a deep dive into a world where Mars is populated, people slice
genes for fun, and pocket whales are the hot pet trend. The look is
spot-on, right down to the light-blue banner across the top.
Reddit3016
is thick with inside jokes. There's a post noting that subreddit
category /r/cringe is now /r/ShameSingularity. Cringe is known as a
hotspot for people who want to share their most embarrassing moments. In
3016, it becomes known as the place where "all humiliation across the
universe will be transcendentally absorbed, experienced and shared in
total."
On Reddit3016, the world of Star Wars is real. There's a
subreddit called "/r/DebateAJedi" and there's a reference to a future
Netflix called Holoflix acquiring the rights to the Bible and creating a
Boba Fett crossover.
The phrase "going down the rabbit hole" might as well have been
invented for Reddit3016. The labor of love includes working links to
fake articles from fictional future publications and sites like The
Huffington Planet and MindTube. Imgur, Reddit's much-beloved
photo-sharing site, is now Hologur.
Reddit3016 is surprisingly absent from most of the real Reddit. There is at least one existing discussion about whether the company is secretly banning Reddit3016. The parody site's creator Blair Erickson writes,
"After it was shared by myself and others, it has quickly and
inexplicably been erased by behind the scenes reddit censors in every
subreddit it was shared in."
Reddit director of communications
Ashley Dawkins told CNET the site's volunteer moderators run each
community as they see fit. "While some communities have opted to remove
the link, many have approved its placement. We have over 10k active
subreddits and just like any large group, opinions and needs can vary.
Reddit Inc. is impressed with the creativity and thought behind
Reddit3016 and looks forward to the continued conversation around its
content," she said.
Erickson is a moderator on Reddit and spent
two years building out the spoof site. While Reddit3016 may not rule in
the realm of today's Reddit, it has certainly done an excellent job at
conquering the future of humor.
Source: Cnet
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