7
Reddit AMAs That Went Horribly Wrong



Before you say "ask me anything," you should really mean
anything.
That's one of the many life lessons
Reddit has taught us. The online community and self-proclaimed "front page of the Internet" has created a popular ****** called "Ask Me Anything," a Q&A format hosted by celebrities, activists, regular citizens with interesting stories and more.
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Users of the site are invited to engage with AMA hosts, but sometimes things don't go so well. The AMA format is a demanding, open forum and questions will truly run the gamut. If you aren't willing to answer a bevy of random queries thoughtfully, you aren't going to do well. Bad
Reddit AMAs have even been the
topic of a thread on the site itself, where users gripe about the worst Q&A sessions in the site's history.
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