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On Reddit's AITA forum, a woman wonders if she's in the wrong after not wanting to help pay her stepson's medical bills. She ...
The post Homeowner Found Out The Trees His Rude Neighbor Planted Were On His Property, So He Cut Them Down first on ...
A married woman is asking the Reddit community if she was rude to a “flirty” male waiter during a recent girls night out.
Reddit AITA: A mom told her friend not to bring her newborn to the party—was that the right call? Story by Elizabeth Tenety • 5mo. A t Motherly, we’re here for moms—always.
AITA?” Reddit users largely agreed with the writer’s sentiment. In the more than 700 responses to her post, the majority of people said she was not wrong in the situation.
A Reddit user who embarrassed her "drunk" colleague was not wrong to do so, according to others on the social media platform. "AITA for not explicitly stating my punch [was] non-alcoholic?" asked ...
Reddit is blowing up over a workplace “prank” that blows wind. The original poster (OP) spilled the tea about a colleague’s baby who presumably cuts the cheese, and commenters can’t get ...
Reddit Sees Both Sides. With over 1.2k up votes and more than 320 comments, Reddit decided that neither the boyfriend nor the girlfriend were totally in the wrong and there were No A-Holes Here (NAH).
Facebook X Reddit Email Save. Even by the standards of the Reddit advice-sharing community, the story was a doozy: A poster named AwayPerformer, on the popular “Am I The Asshole” (AITA ...
A Reddit user took to the AITA subreddit to ask that social media community if it was wrong to prevent neighborhood children from messing up freshly poured cement on private property.
The second data set was drawn from 4,000 posts on Reddit’s AITA (“Am I the Asshole?”) subreddit, a popular forum among users seeking advice.
Daniel A. Yudkin and colleagues analyzed a rich dataset of real moral conundrums, the "AITA?" board on the social media site Reddit. Posters to the board describe their own behavior in context ...