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What the New Reddit-Based Cannabis Study Teaches Us about Cannabis and Getting High

Recently, a group of researchers took a deep dive into the treasure trove of data available on r/trees. They analyzed over 300,000 posts spanning from 2010 to 2018, focusing on a unique convention within the community where users self-report their level of “highness” on a scale of 0 to 10. This innovative approach allowed the researchers to explore the relationship between users’ subjective experiences of cannabis intoxication and various contextual factors.

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