Comment by dhibbit on 15/02/2017 at 22:56 UTC

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View submission: Introducing r/popular

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This doesn't replace /r/all it just replaces the default view of reddit (logged out).

So before today if you were a small sub and you wanted logged out users to see your sub without being in /r/all you had to 1) gain popularity and 2) be "enfranchised" by the admins, i.e. made into a default sub.

Now that 2nd part doesn't need to happen.

But yes you do still have to be somewhat popular to make it to /r/popular. Shocking, I know.

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There's nothing here!