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Hmm, I know gacnet refers to that Reddit feature where users get algorithmically suggested communities based on their activity. But how to make it funny? The phrase "Gathering of Awesome Cats" came to mind first because the internet loves absurd analogies and cat puns. It's got a meme-worthy quality while still being somewhat accurate. For the example sentence, user wants something edgy or unsettling - that's interesting! Most explanations stick to neutral territory but they're craving darker humor. The nuclear reactor analogy actually works well here: it implies an unstoppable force of community discovery happening 24/7 without choice, which is kind of nightmarish yet funny at the same time. They might be testing how creatively I can twist a technical term while keeping it recognizable. The "cats" bit was crucial to make sure people still knew this wasn't serious technical jargon - we needed that clear boundary between humor and actual explanation there. gacnet Okay, so you've probably felt this before – the sudden appearance of 30 new communities in your Reddit feed while scrolling through /r/aww at 2 AM. It's called Gathering of Awesome Cats Network , or