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/r/technicallythetruth or Technically The Truth is a subreddit and community on Reddit that's based around humorous posts where information is true but unexpected. Created in late 2017, the subreddit accumulated nearly 4 million members in six years and reached the top 1 percent of all communities on the platform.

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The /r/technicallythetruth subreddit was originally created by Redditor u/bokurai on November 15th, 2017, with the description for the community reading, "For information that is technically true, but far from the expected answer."[1]

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/r/technicallythetruth or Technically The Truth is a subreddit and community on Reddit that's based around humorous posts where information is true but unexpected. Created in late 2017, the subreddit accumulated nearly 4 million members in six years and reached the top 1 percent of all communities on the platform.

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The /r/technicallythetruth subreddit was originally created by Redditor u/bokurai on November 15th, 2017, with the description for the community reading, "For information that is technically true, but far from the expected answer."[1]

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