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/whatisthisthing | this is the type of post we expect to see

See something in real life and think, “What is this thing?” This is exactly the kind of content /whatisthisthing on Digg is for. Share your weird finds and let the community identify them.

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Welcome to /whatisthisthing

Curiosity found it. Community solved it. Ever stumbled across something and thought, "What the heck is this?" You're in the right place. This is a community built on curiosity, mystery, and the collective power of people who love a good puzzle. That weird tool in your basem

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Found something weird? No clue what it is? Post it here.

That strange tool in your garage, the odd gadget at a yard sale, the bizarre thing you dug up, bring it all. Snap a photo, share where you found it, and let's figure it out together. Someone here probably knows. And if they don't? At least we'll have fun guessing.

Community Guidelines

1. Clear Photos Required
Post clear, well-lit photos from multiple angles. We're good, but we're not psychic. Blurry potato-quality images won't help anyone.

2. Provide Context
Tell us the size, materials, where you found it, any markings, and what you think it might be. "Found in grandma's attic" is way more helpful than just a photo.

3. No Dangerous Items
Don't post anything illegal. Seriously. We don't want the FBI knocking on anyone's door.

4. Be Respectful
No insults or mockery. Your "obviously a spatula" might be someone else's genuine mystery. We're all here to learn.

5. Stay On Topic
This is for identifying physical objects, not existential crises or relationship advice. Save the "what is the meaning of life" posts for another sub.

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