Sinopsis
The front page of the Internet--also known as Reddit--is making noise. Hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson dig into the site's vast and curious ecosystem of online communities, collaborating with Reddit's 330 million users and over 140 thousand communities to find all kinds of jaw-dropping narratives. A collaboration between WBUR and Reddit.
Episodios
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Encore: All You Can Eat... And Then Some (Updates!)
27/11/2020 Duración: 42minChicken patrol. Tiny plates. Purses lined with plastic bags. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Endless Thread re-releases "All You Can Eat," an episode that peeks behind the curtain of the strange world of all-you-can-eat buffets, from the strategies buffet owners use to protect their profits to the hungry customers who try to game the system. Listen until the end for an update with Jordan, the Redditor and restaurant consultant featured in the original episode, to hear an insider's perspective on how the pandemic is changing the food industry.
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Niall Needs A Friend: A Quest To Find Connection In Isolated Times
19/11/2020 Duración: 36minA month ago, we received an email that really caught our attention. It was from a listener in Ireland named Niall, who has been feeling isolated during the pandemic. He was wondering if we could help him make some new friends. So... the Endless Thread team got to work.
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Today You, Tomorrow Me: Why A Decade-Old Reddit Comment Still Resonates Today
13/11/2020 Duración: 22min10 years ago, Justin found himself on the side of the road with a blown out tire. Hours went by and no one stopped to help. But just as he was about to give up, something happened that changed Justin forever.
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Low Stakes Hot Takes: Presenting Our Listeners' Most Unpopular Opinions
06/11/2020 Duración: 25minWe all have that one opinion — that firmly held, low stakes, non-political belief. You know the one. It's usually met with (low stakes) outrage whenever you dare to say it out loud. Well, we asked you, our listeners, to share your low stakes hot takes with us and, oh boy, did you deliver.
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Endless Dread: Get In The Halloween Spirit With Two Frightening Stories From Reddit
29/10/2020 Duración: 18minBen and Amory swap terrifying tales from Reddit, featuring an uninvited house guest and a doctor with an unusual fetish. Happy Halloween!
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Creators Of WBUR's 'Madness' Series Talk To Host Of CBC's 'Brainwashed'
28/10/2020 Duración: 25minThis past Spring, Endless Thread released a series called “Madness: The Secret Mission for Mind Control and the People Who Paid the Price.” If you missed it, you should go back and listen! A new series from CBC Podcasts, "Brainwashed," offers fresh perspective on the same topic: a powerful doctor who conducted disturbing, CIA-funded mind-control experiments on patients at a prestigious psychiatric hospital in Montreal. We recently talked to the host of "Brainwashed," Michelle Shepherd, for this bonus episode. We wanted to compare notes with another reporter who has gone deep on this story and swap takeaways.
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A Bleak 'What If:' Is The US Headed Towards A Second Civil War?
22/10/2020 Duración: 30minWith increasing political divide and heightened civil unrest in the United States, many fear that it will culminate in a second civil war. We explore the likelihood of that scenario and hear from someone who thinks America is already in the midst of collapse.
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‘Endless Dread’ Returns With Spooky Stories From Reddit
15/10/2020 Duración: 21minIn the spirit of Halloween, the Endless Thread team shares spooky stories from Reddit, including the origins of a classic horror movie SFX, the creepy world of r/backrooms, and the mystery surrounding three photos found on someone’s phone.
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Bonding or Brainwashing? How A Girls Trip To The Mountains — And QAnon — Tore One Family Apart
09/10/2020 Duración: 24minRandi-Lynn thought she was going on a relaxing family vacation to the mountains. Just a few days later, she was hiding in a bathroom and frantically posting on Reddit, asking for help. The headline of her post? "I think I was brought on a girls trip to be brainwashed."
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How One QAnon Believer Escaped The ‘Grand Unified Theory Of All Conspiracy Theories’
02/10/2020 Duración: 28minFor nearly two years, a Redditor named Jitarth Jadeja got deep into QAnon, the Far Right conspiracy theory founded on the idea that President Trump is secretly waging war against a satanic cabal of pedophiles who control the world. “I was kind of an addict… All I could talk about was Q,” Jitarth says. But then, all of a sudden he had a (re)awakening: “That was the moment that I realized it was all garbage.” In this episode, we trace Jitarth’s journey into and, ultimately, out of, QAnon. Background: QAnon originated as a fringe online conspiracy theory born in the aftermath of the 2016 election. Since then, it has grown in influence and keeps creeping further into mainstream consciousness. It’s come up in recent White House press briefings and there are current congressional candidates promoting QAnon messages. Q followers have also been linked to murders, armed stand-offs, and kidnappings.
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Learning To Appreciate Arachnids With Reddit's "Spiderbro" Community
24/09/2020 Duración: 14minSpiders... even the word is unsettling for some of us. But the r/spiderbro community on Reddit is a place where you just might gain a new appreciation for arachnids -- from the petite and unassuming, to the big and hairy.
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Unsent Letters: An Online Community Filled With Surprising And Moving Correspondence
17/09/2020 Duración: 29minThe unsent letter. We all have one, half-composed in our heads or fully-formed as an email draft. If you’re really poetic, it might be on a piece of paper, yellowing in a drawer. Whatever form these letters take, they go unsent because they might be better left unsent... or because we wouldn’t know how to send them even if we wanted to. But there's a place online where these letters find an audience -- a big one. The "Unsent Letters" community on Reddit has over 350,000 members. In this episode, you'll hear from people who wrote letters addressing pet owners, COVID+ patients, bakery workers, bugs killed in the shower, and so much more.
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Someone's Got To Do It: Endless Thread's Ode To Odd Jobs
10/09/2020 Duración: 15minDo people say, "That's a thing??," when you tell them what you do for a living? Then you probably have an odd job. This week, Endless Thread tips its hat to you as we discuss the odd jobs of Redditors.
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Tight Squeeze: The Claustrophobia-Inducing World Of Caving Yields Epic Rewards
03/09/2020 Duración: 32minYou might not think about caves in the same breath as you do the deep ocean or outer space, but you probably should. There are approximately 70,000 caves in the United States alone, but the vast majority are inaccessible to the public. That means rare, delicate ecosystems have developed for tens of thousands of years in complete isolation from human contact. That is, until cavers travel deep underground through impossibly small spaces to find them. Join the Endless Thread team as we dive into the claustrophobia-inducing world of caving.
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The Good, The Bad, The Pun-derful: Exploring Reddit's 'Dad Jokes' Community
28/08/2020 Duración: 22minThe spotlight is on r/DadJokes, which -- you guessed it -- is home to the most pun-derful, cheesy-but-lovable comedic material the internet has to offer. Starring the experts: Ben & Amory's DADS!
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Angel's Glow: From Civil War Folklore To Winning Science Fair Project
21/08/2020 Duración: 28minIn the aftermath of the Civil War's Battle of Shiloh in 1862, something strange happened. Some soldiers' wounds started to glow. Stranger still, those with glowing wounds seemed to have better rates of survival. In 2001, a teenage Civil War buff embarked on a science project to explain this so-called "Angel's Glow."
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Reddit Roundup: A Literary Misstep And A Communal Plant Experiment
13/08/2020 Duración: 14minAuthor John Boyne and Jeff the zebra plant take center stage in this edition of snacktime. Also, Ben and Amory realize they share an affinity for... melon ballers?
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Ghost Town: Cerro Gordo, A Once Booming Silver Mining Town, Gets Another Chance
06/08/2020 Duración: 29minIn the summer of 2018, Brent Underwood got a text in the middle of the night from a friend saying, "Look at this ghost town for sale!" Within a month, Brent had purchased Cerro Gordo, California, an abandoned silver mining town, with the help of friends and investors. He wants to revive the town for visitors while preserving its history. He's already faced some major setbacks -- from the lack of running water, to getting snowed in there during a global pandemic. But he calls Cerro Gordo his "life's work."
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A Reddit Smorgasbord: Harry Potter, Billie Eilish and 'Soup Tubes'
30/07/2020 Duración: 15minBen, Amory, and Josh share some of the most memorable Reddit posts of late, from a "magical" parenting decision to a very bizarre business idea.
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Randonauts: How Randomly Generated Coordinates Are Helping People Seek Meaning And Adventure
23/07/2020 Duración: 34minr/randonauts is a fast-growing community of Redditors who use random, quantum-generated coordinates to go on real-life adventures. But what happens when those random coordinates lead you straight to a grisly crime scene?