Comment by CoolCheech on 04/09/2014 at 16:41 UTC

1146 upvotes, 4 direct replies (showing 4)

View submission: I am Victoria from reddit. AMAA!

If a redditor asks something relating to a reddit-inside-joke do you fill the guest in on the meaning and let them decide to answer or do you just tell them, "you don't have to answer that?"

And do you pick good questions for them or are they on their own?

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Comment by chooter at 04/09/2014 at 20:17 UTC

1275 upvotes, 11 direct replies

I fill them in on the background. And I try to help sift through thousands of questions - I'm a speed-reader who's adept in scanning thousands of questions. I type so fast I have 2 computers that I frequently work faster than.

Comment by pelijr at 04/09/2014 at 20:24 UTC

15 upvotes, 0 direct replies

I can't wait till someone asks a question related to "The Fappening" and Victoria has to explain it.

Comment by FartingBob at 04/09/2014 at 21:13 UTC

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How many of them (particularly the more A-list AMA'ers) have been aware of quite a lot of the standard reddit jokes like 100 duck sized horses or questions about Rampart? Do you get a little extra thrill when someone already knows about our dumb in-jokes?

Comment by burgerdog at 04/09/2014 at 20:30 UTC

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This is the only good question so far.