President Barack Obama gets upvoted
August 30, 2012 -- Updated 0205 GMT (1005 HKT)

Reddit user Shi**y_Watercolor posted this picture in honor of Obama's appearance on Reddit on Wednesday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Obama took questions Wednesday over social media site Reddit
 - In roughly 30 minutes, Obama waded through hundreds of questions
 - He answered 10 questions on topics including work/life balance and Internet
 
"Hi I'm Barack Obama, 
President of the United States," Obama posted on the site by way of 
introduction. User Druken_Economist posted "moderators and admins have 
confirmed this thread; this is actually President Obama." Several other 
verification items also confirmed it, including a tweet from the official Barack Obama
 Twitter account and a photo on Reddit of the president seated at a 
plain wooden desk, staring into an Apple laptop in front of a single 
lamp.
In roughly 30 minutes, 
Obama waded through hundreds of questions, answering only 10 on a wide 
range of topics including balancing life and family, and protecting Internet freedom.
 His unexpected online appearance caused a traffic surge that 
temporarily locked users out of the Reddit site, said general manager 
Erik Martin in a G-chat interview with The Verge. At one point, more 
than 30,000 users were on the page with more than 200,000 concurrent 
visitors, Reddit posted on Twitter. Martin said it was its highest 
traffic day ever.
High profile people have 
been interviewed before, including Larry King, Jimmy Kimmel, Ron Paul 
and Stephen Colbert. The two most popular Ask Me Anythings before 
Wednesday were astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson and "Jeopardy!" 
champion Ken Jennings.
Redditors, as they are known in the online community, seemed mostly welcoming.
"9 minutes and already 200+ comments," wrote user KoreanTerran. "Good luck, Obama. You're going to need it."
User DirectCharge posted "ONE OF US. ONE OF US."
Others wondered how he came to the decision to participate in an Ask Me Anything or AMA. Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian told AllThingsD in an e-mail
 that it wasn't complicated. "There are quite a few redditors at 1600 
Pennsylvania Ave and at the campaign HQ — given the prominence of 
reddit, it's an easy sell."
User mimicthefrench 
posted how funny it is to imagine "President Obama sitting in the oval 
office giggling and looking at photos of cats." Redditors post lots of 
photos of cats. And dogs. And people doing silly things.
But they also discuss 
serious topics and wasted no time getting on the record with tough 
questions including "Why are we still in Afghanistan?" and "What are you
 going to do to end the corrupting influence of money in politics during
 your second term?"
And while they may have 
allowed the president to get away with not answering a few hundred 
questions, they did not allow him to get away with incorrect grammar -- 
he used "their" instead of "there" in one post. CoCo26 responded to the 
error with, "I just corrected the President of the United States' 
grammar." Then later she posted, "EDIT: I'm ashamed of myself. I failed 
you all trying to be a smart ass..."
When another user tried 
to correct the president's use of "a" instead of "an" before the word 
asteroid, he received this reply from user Whoa_Chill_Bro: "don't 
correct the President, neckbeard."
In his last update, Obama thanked everyone for participating while also urging them to vote in November.
"By the way, if you want
 to know what I think about this whole Reddit experience," he concluded,
 "- NOT BAD!" a possible referencing the popular visual meme by the same name that features a drawing of the president.
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