Looking for suggestions for funny text based Reddit pages. I'm sure most of you aren't very good with photographs like myself and sometimes miss out on a joke because of this, but we deserve a laugh as much as the next person!
For those who don't know what I mean by text based, I just mean essentially that the main content of the page is made up of just words, no pictures etc.
I want to expand my lols on Reddit, here are a couple of examples that are screen reader friendly and perfectly enjoyable for low sighted folk...
r3amjokes and rpickuplines
oncenightvaler3 points3y ago
/r/shittysuperpowers
/r/godtiersuperpowers
/r/wordavalanches
/r/fifthworldproblems
(that one is usually but not always text friendly)
/r/oneliners
Hope to hear of others.
bradley221 points3y ago
Edit: done.
How did you make the subs links?
I’m using dystopia if that helps.
oncenightvaler1 points3y ago
you have to type /r/ before the subreddit name, and then you do the double enter to make the new line as I am sure you know.
bradley221 points3y ago
You can do it with a small r and a slash, that works too.
Ross2503 [OP]1 points3y ago
A great selection there!
bradley222 points3y ago
/r/storiesaboutkevin
/r/outside
/r/idontworkhere
RJHand1 points3y ago
/R/Jokes /R/Showerthoughts
some of the ones with pictures are alright too, you just gotta use seeing AI Here's another good one for text, /R/Tifu
djquik13 points3y ago
r/jokes r/showerthoughts r/tifu
jage91 points3y ago
/r/ScenesFromAHat, where everything's made up and the points don't matter.
Also some great stories in r/talesfromtechsupport
r/askreddit can become quite amusing as well
Sudsy6131 points3y ago
/r/tifu And /r/NoStupidQuestions Are both always good for some amusement. Edit: formatting
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