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Other than "np", as in "np.reddit.com", which is used for "no-participation mode", I think the other two-letter sub-domains are used for language codes. I think at one point in reddit's history doing things like de.reddit.com could give a german site, and so on. I'm not sure what "ud" would refer to, but I assume it's similar.



np is implemented as a language code. Subreddits have to change their stylesheets for that language for it to work.


Maybe "undefined"/"undetermined"?




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