Fashion advice subreddits are turning back the clock to protest Reddit
by Jay Peters from The Verge - All Posts on (#6CD05)
Which is your favorite 18th-century fit? | Image: Disney
The female and male fashion advice subreddits are protesting Reddit's API changes and recent actions toward moderators by changing their focus in a hilarious way: now, posts on those subreddits must be about fashion from the 1700s. Both the r/femalefashionadvice and r/malefashionadvice subreddits switched over after putting the choice to a community vote, and the subreddits are now filled with wonderful threads asking about very old fashion.
One incredible thread in r/femalefashionadvice, titled How to dress for a dinner party with the guy I rejected but now like? (1813)," is clearly a roleplay of Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice. How do I dress in a way that says, I am so grateful you saved my sister and my entire family,...