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Yeah, once either your card or the presto terminal on the bus knows about your credit, it will work. You can also give cash to the bus driver directly - but don't bring a $100. They don't take those. Even though it's the new ones and you don't want change. I like the idea of Presto, but it needs some work.
- AMA stands for “ask me anything” and can be appended to a post in a subreddit, but is typically reserved for the AMA subreddit itself. In that forum, individuals with interesting stories, unique job titles, or other noteworthy qualities will describe themselves, then give Redditors a chance to, well, ask them anything.
- Brigading is done when a group of Redditors gangs up to downvote another user or users. This is coordinated. Downvoting leads to loss of karma.
- Flair is a customizable badge or label added to a post to help contextualize it. A poster may be able to use flair to share their level of expertise or give relevant information about the kind of post they’re sharing, whether it’s a recommendation, a question, or a fun find.
- Throwaway accounts (or “alt” accounts or sockpuppet accounts) are made for various reasons, but you’ll see they tend to be used when a Redditor wants to express an opinion or ask for advice without their post being linked back to their existing profile.
For TTC, the present Presto fare is $3.30 whereas the cash fare is $3.35 At a savings of $0.05 per tap, if you are regularly transit rider the Presto card pays for itself after 120 taps. With YRT, the savings are a bit more apparent, since the full cash fare is $4.25 and the Presto fare is $3.88.
The day pass can't be loaded onto a Presto card but you can buy a 1-day Presto ticket. To be honest, given that you have two hours unlimited travel (in any direction) with each fare on the TTC, the day pass might not be worth it. Each fare on Presto is $3.20 while the day pass is $13.5.
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A subreddit is a specific forum on Reddit where users can submit posts about a particular topic. There are Subreddits for finance, sports, TV shows, and just about anything else you can think of. For example, r/funny is a subreddit devoted to funny content, while r/news is a subreddit devoted to news articles.
ELI5 stands for "explain like I'm five." When someone posts an ELI5 question on Reddit, they're asking for a simple explanation of a complex topic. For example, someone might ask "ELI5, what is quantum mechanics?". In response, another user might provide a simple explanation of quantum mechanics that a theoretical five-year-old could understand.
AMA stands for "ask me anything". This is a type of post on Reddit where somebody with expertise in a particular field invites the community to ask questions they have. For example, an AMA might be titled "I am a professional basketball player, AMA". Here, users would be free to ask the basketball player anything they want, from questions about the...
OP stands for "original poster". This refers to the user who authored a particular post on Reddit. You'll find users using the term OP when referring back to the author. For example: "OP specified that they don't like cats".
A throwaway account is an account that is created for a specific purpose and then abandoned after that purpose has been served. Redditors use throwaway accounts for posting sensitive or personal information or asking a question the user doesn't want to be associated with their main account.
TIL stands for "today I learned". This is a type of post on Reddit where users share something interesting or surprising that they have learned. For example, a user might post "TIL that the average human brain weighs about three pounds."
IAmA stands for "I am a...". This is a popular type of post on Reddit where somebody with an interesting or unusual job or lifestyle invites the community to ask questions they have. It is like the AMA (ask me anything) but with a focus on the poster's occupation or lifestyle.
NSFW stands for "not safe for work". This is a warning placed on posts or comments containing content that might not be appropriate for viewing in a work or public setting. NSFW posts can include anything from profanity to nudity to violence.
CMV is short for "change my view". This is a type of post on Reddit where the user presents a particular opinion or viewpoint and invites others to change their mind.
YMMV stands for "your mileage may vary". This is a disclaimer used on Reddit to warn users that their experience with a particular product or service may differ from the norm.
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R4R subreddits are for Reddit users to meet up and personally get to know other Reddit users. It is usually found in dating subreddits, placed in brackets next to one’s age. For example, 38 [F4R] would mean a female user would want to meet up with any user, male or female.
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Sep 5, 2017 · Subreddits are like individual message boards devoted to one particular topic and there are thousands of them on the site including everything from r/news to r/showerthoughts. All subreddit names ...