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The article discusses the subreddit r/discordVideos, which is dedicated to sharing humorous and unconventional videos suitable for Discord group chats, while emphasizing a rejection of "normie" content. It invites users to engage in the community by posting and commenting on content that fits the subreddit’s theme.
The article describes the subreddit r/discordVideos, which is dedicated to sharing humorous, cursed, or cool videos suitable for Discord group chats. It emphasizes the community's focus on avoiding "normie garbage" and promotes engagement among its members.
The article introduces a subreddit dedicated to "discordVideos," which are humorous or intriguing videos suitable for sharing in Discord group chats, emphasizing a preference for non-mainstream content. It encourages users to join the community and participate in sharing and commenting.
The article introduces the r/discordVideos subreddit, dedicated to sharing humorous, cursed, or interesting videos suitable for Discord group chats, while discouraging "normie" content. It emphasizes the community's focus on shitposting and invites users to engage with the content.
The article discusses the subreddit r/discordVideos, dedicated to sharing humorous, cursed, or cool videos suitable for Discord group chats, emphasizing a preference against "normie" content. It invites users to join and participate in the community focused on shitposting.
The article introduces a subreddit dedicated to "discordVideos," which features humorous, cursed, or cool videos suitable for sharing in Discord group chats, while emphasizing a preference against mainstream or "normie" content. It invites users to join and participate in this community centered around shitposting and creative video sharing.
The article discusses a subreddit dedicated to "discordVideos," which are humorous or interesting videos suitable for sharing in Discord group chats. It emphasizes the community's focus on avoiding "normie garbage" and encourages members to engage in lighthearted shitposting.
Hackers are exploiting the RedTiger open-source tool to create an infostealer that targets Discord accounts, collecting sensitive data such as credentials, payment information, and personal files. The malware operates by injecting JavaScript into Discord and harvesting information from both the application and the victim's web browser. Users are advised to be cautious and take protective measures against this threat.