No but you can usually punch it into Google or add a ".com" to the end of it and you'll find it with no probs. http://reddit.com
I know... but really, if you want something can't you just explain what you want instead of making the people search for it?
I expect everyone on a webmaster forum to be able to find out if they want to within 10 seconds, and I do think that most webmasters have heard of it.
Usually, if you want help, you give as much information as possible. This way more people will look at your request, cause more than half of the people are too lazy to inform themselfs for someone else. If that makes sense, lol.
Ton of them out there BTW - https://www.google.com/search?q=red...hrome.0.0l6.3167j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Ah strange, must have been a bug, it showed up in popular threads area on right sidebar of forums page. Didn't even notice the date.
Reddit used to be open source. Here's the repo for cloning your own instance: https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit
That's a pretty cool find, do you know of any websites that are running the repo version or have you ever ran it? Curious as to how finished it is and if it's a fully working script.
There are also other Reddit clones on Github: https://github.com/search?q=reddit+clone&type=Repositories