/r/syac_meta
Open discussions pertaining to /r/savedyouaclick
Open discussions pertaining to /r/savedyouaclick
/r/syac_meta
Just type the following into your search engine of choice: "{insert any show here} season {last season + 1}" or equivalently "{insert any movie here} {last part + 1}". This one simple trick works every time.
same syac guidelines apply
also *every *ever
Or am I supposed to curate myself if I come across a clickbait article? What’s the best way to keep this community active and robust?
I would like a bot to automatically create an article to a website owned by r/savedyouaclick when a post reaches around 500 upvotes or gets 2 awards. Articles would use an image from the webpage as their cover and use the clickbait title as the title with a [CLICKBAIT] tag next to it, and underneath there would be a small summary which shows the answer of the clickbait. When the article is clicked the clickbait title, answer of the clickbait and cover image would be shown like a real article, and the archived link would be shown on the bottom of the article.
What I mean is you input a copied link to an ad, and hope it gives back a link with no tracking data, just goes right to the page it was advertising. Is there such a thing?
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I only found out about r/savedyouaclick 2 days and it's already my favorite subreddit.
I hope your work pioneers a future where news and articles are one-liners to digest quickly and efficiently, not a never-ending pile of garbage that fills the content to place 3 ads under a clickbait title.
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