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The goal of /r/tech is to provide a space dedicated to the intelligent discussion of innovations and changes to technology in our ever changing world.

We focus on high quality news articles about technology and informative and thought provoking self posts.

The goal of /r/tech is to provide a space dedicated to the intelligent discussion of innovations and changes to technology in our ever changing world.

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Allowed submissions

• High quality news articles about technology.

• Informative and thought provoking self posts

• Posts should be about innovations and changes in technology.

Disallowed submissions

• Memes and image macros

• Links to images and videos

• Blogspam and Self Promotion

• Editorialized/sensationalized titles

• 'Advertorial' submissions and other spam

• Requests for tech support or PC building advice

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• Crowdfunding (i.e. kickstarter and similar websites)

• Duplicates of already highly upvoted stories

• Links to other subreddits

• Political submissions should be submitted to /r/politics or /r/politicaltech.

Disallowed comments

• Racism and bigotry

• Attacks on other users

• Unmarked NSFW links

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InterestingEngineering has been banned

Too many reports, too low quality of content - your requests have been heard. No more InterestingEngineering.com. Please Google around for the original report that IE bases their articles off of and submit that instead.

Thanks for understanding.

20 Comments
2024/12/02
17:07 UTC

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