What Is Reddit and How to Use It: The Definitive Guide (2024)

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There are many specialized discussion boards on the internet, but if you are looking for a one-stop-shop then it's hard to look beyond Reddit. The site offers news, debate, answers, and entertainment across just about every subject you can imagine.

Reddit claims to be "the front page to the Internet", and over the last decade and a half, it's proved to be just that. Its users seem to have the ability to detect trends and news before anyone else, and then comment on them, often with extraordinary wit or illuminating knowhow. If you're not familiar with the site, here's a guide to everything about Reddit, how best to enjoy it and how to participate.

What's Reddit?

Reddit is basically a large group of forums in which registered users can talk about almost anything you can imagine, from news, to pop culture, to technology, to comics, to film, to literature, to the weirdest things in the world, including some very NSFW (Not Safe For Work) stuff.

What's a subreddit?

Those specialized forums are called "subreddits," which are referred to as r/"topic" (example: r/gadgets). There are more than 130,000 active subreddits. You can read and participate in all of them freely except private subreddits, which require an admission process. You can also subscribe to the subreddits, so their most popular posts appear on your personalized Reddit front page.

How many people use Reddit?

The latest figure — from October 2021 — is 430 million active unique users each month, which makes it the No. 7 most-visited site in the United States and No. 19 in the world, according to Wikipedia. By the way, Reddit users call themselves "redditors."

What are the most popular subreddits?

According to the latest subscriber figures, the top five most popular subreddits — excluding the No. 1 default r/announcements — are r/funny with 37.7 million subscribers, r/AskReddit (33,8 million), r/gaming (30.8 million), r/aww (29.5 million) and r/music (28.2 million).

But with more than 138,000 active subreddits, the list doesn't stop there. There is a community dedicated to just about every single hobby, interest, fandom, and general aspect of daily life. From subreddit covering popular TV shows like r/DunderMifflin (1.8 million) to the more niche interests like r/pottery (71k)

Some of our favorite mainstream ones are r/gadgets, with 18.7 million subscribers; r/todayilearned (26.2 million); r/movies (26 million); and r/soccer (3 million).

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Other not-so-mainstream favorites are r/oddlysatisfying, which features videos and photos that are oddly satisfying; r/CrappyDesign, dedicated to the many crappy designs that surround us; and r/Earthp*rn, which has stunning images of our Pale Blue Dot, not actual p*rn.

And that's just the tip of the iceberg. The subreddits go through every hobby and topic imaginable all the way to the most extremely strange things like r/wolveswithwatermelons (which is exactly that, although it includes dogs, too), r/birdswitharms (people photoshopping arms on birds), or r/thomasthedankengine (which is full of people remixing the Thomas the Tank Engine theme with hip-hop tracks)

Can I create my own subreddit?

If you are registered, yes. If the subreddit of your dreams doesn't yet exist, you can make it yourself. You'll need to follow the community guidelines as subreddits have been removed in the past for being dedicated to illegal activities or used as a rallying place for hate groups.

How can I find subreddits?

There's a search field at the top of any page on the site. Just enter any topic you want and you will likely find it. If you are looking for NSFW topics, you will need to be registered and tick the "include NSFW results" checkbox.

Reddit is open to anyone to navigate and read freely. You can also register and become more involved.

Registered users can make submissions to any of the public subreddits. They can also join the subreddits, an action that will affect how Reddit's front page will look for you (more on this later).

They can also comment on other people's submissions by just clicking on the open comment field right under the submission. In the same way, you can reply to people's comments by clicking reply.

And finally, registered users can upvote or downvote any of the submissions, which is the way that Reddit makes submissions surface to the front page.

How does the front page work?

Reddit has a front page in which certain submissions are featured, thanks to different algorithms. This front page has different tabs.

If you are not registered, the default tab is "Hot," which is basically a view of the submissions with the highest scores over a period of time. The score is determined by subtracting the downvotes from the upvotes.

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If you are registered, then the default tab is called "Best." It features the most-voted posts from all the subreddits but it takes into account other things, like the submissions in which you have spent time before or the subreddits you have joined. This is a personalized view that will also eliminate things that you have already clicked through the next time you load the front page. This is done to ensure that the Best page remains fresh.

There are other tabs, like "Rising" — which features posts that are new and are getting upvotes quick — and "Controversial" — which uses an algorithm to determine which posts are the subject of conflicting opinions by looking at the fluctuation of the upvotes and downvotes.

What can I submit to Reddit?

There are four basic submissions: link, image, video and text. All of the submissions require a title, which Reddit encourages to be interesting but devoid of hyperbole and self-promotion.

Are there any Reddit rules?

As a general rule, reddiquette dictates that you should be a civilized person and remember that there's always a human being on the other side of the screen. Of course, no spam or trolling is allowed. While self-promotion is permitted, it's only tolerated in moderation. Just be mindful about what you do, try to be respectful of others, and you will be fine.

Do subreddits have extra rules?

Yes, beyond the logical etiquette, each subreddit has its own rules that you should read and abide by when posting or commenting. Some subreddits — like r/pics — may only accept image submissions and no external links, for example. Others will require you to be more descriptive in your posts, like r/science. It's always a good idea to read a subreddits rules before you make a submission.

What's a "flair"?

Some subreddits will require you to apply a "flair" to your submission, which roughly identifies what it is about. Example: The subreddit r/gadgets has flairs like Phones, Desktop/Laptop, TV/Projectors, Music or Transportation, among others.

Some subreddits even allow you to add a personal flair that will appear alongside your username. This can be used to show off your personality or interests. For example in r/nfl, you can set your flair to be your favorite team so whenever you submit everyone knows who you support.

Do upvotes have any other effect, and what is karma?

As people upvote or downvote your posts and comments, these get added to your "karma." The higher karma you have, the better regarded you may be by the community. However, Reddit karma cannot be redeemed and there are no prizes or rewards for amassing a certain amount of it. It's really just a score that shows how active you are on the website.

Can you lose karma on Reddit?

Any time someone votes negatively to one of your post, you lose points on your global karma. But you shouldn't worry to much. The point of Reddit is not to accumulate karma points but to learn, have fun, waste time or add to the conversation in a constructive or funny way.

Can I get banned from Reddit?

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Yes, you can definitely get banned from Reddit if you are a spammer or attempt to use the platform to spread hate and negativity. It won't ban you from reading, but from participating. And once you are banned, you are done for good. Again, just be mindful and play according to the rules. If you follow the rules of each subreddit and are a friendly person, you have nothing to worry about.

Can I get banned from a subreddit?

Yes, moderators can ban you for not following the rules. There are different kinds of moderators. Some are more strict than others, but any moderator will quickly ban you if you don't follow the rules on a regular basis.

Being banned from a single subreddit only prevents you from posting on that particular forum, you can still browse even when banned. Plus, you can still submit to other subreddits on the website.

Can I get unbanned?

You can always contact the moderators and ask. If you tell them you didn't read the rules or you didn't know about something, they may reinstate you. But there are no rules for this. It's at the discretion of the moderators who are just other members of the community not paid workers.

Is there any specific Reddit lingo?

Yes, there is. Aside from the usual internet acronyms like As Far As I Know or In My Opinion, Reddit has a lot of specific acronyms and expressions. Here are some useful ones:

AMA: Ask Me Anything. People — generally those who are famous or have done something of interest — use this acronym on a submission to have a dialogue with redditors. There's also a subreddit dedicated to AMAs in which everyone from Barack Obama to NASA scientists to Bill Gates (who has done several) answers questions from users.

ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5 (years old). If you have a question about a complex subject, use this to ask it. There's a whole subreddit for this, too.

EDIT and ETA: Edit and Edited To Add are expressions added to comments when people edit them.

TL;DR: Too Long; Didn't Read. This is used at the end of long text posts or comments to criticize an article or comment as being too long to read. It can also be used to provide a summary of the main point of the text in case people don't have time to read the entire thing.

Can people see my activity in Reddit?

People can see your posts and your comments on your user profile. They can't see your likes or your subscriptions. Users can also follow you.

Are there any mobile apps for Reddit?

Yes. In fact, the experience is much better when using the apps on both smartphones and tablets. There are official apps for Android and iOS. If you want a different experience, you can try any of the third-party apps for iOS and Android.

Anything else I should know?

If you've read through everything above, then you should be ready to start surfing Reddit. Just jump in, start exploring, and get ready to spend hours going down the Reddit rabbit hole. It's one of the best and most interesting places on the internet.

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    What is Reddit and how do you use it? ›

    Reddit site members, also known as redditors, submit content which is then voted upon by other members. The goal is to send well-regarded content to the top of the site's front page. Content is voted on via upvotes and downvotes: arrows on which users click to the left of a post.

    What is Reddit karma and how does it work? ›

    Upvoting and downvoting on Reddit not only influences what content people see, it also impacts how much karma people have. Your karma is a reflection of the upvotes and downvotes you receive on posts and comments you've made. As people upvote your content, you'll notice an increase to your karma!

    Does Reddit pay for answers? ›

    From my understanding, the short answer is no. Outside of being hired by Reddit to help operate the site or perform some other function you cannot make money directly from Reddit.

    How to use Reddit efficiently? ›

    Here are the suggestions I would make for a new user.
    1. Learn How karma works.
    2. Always keep your email up to date and verified.
    3. Always read the rules of the subreddit.
    4. Lurk in a subreddit before posting or commenting to get the vibe of the place.
    5. Watch your use of emojis. ...
    6. Do not ask for karma or upvotes.
    Jun 7, 2024

    What is Reddit mainly for? ›

    Reddit is an online social media forum where users share news stories and other content. Reddit was launched in 2005 by American entrepreneurs Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian; it became a publicly held company in 2024.

    Why do people use Reddit for? ›

    Reddit serves as an excellent platform for finding valuable information and resources. Users can seek advice, ask questions, and learn from the expertise of others. Whether you're looking for DIY tips, professional advice, or the latest news and trends, there's a subreddit where you can find the information you need.

    Why am I not able to post on Reddit? ›

    What you are running into is new user restrictions. Most subreddits have restrictions on posting and commenting based on account age, karma, or both. You can use this List of subreddits from r/NewToReddit to start building you karma.

    Is Reddit karma good for anything? ›

    Karma points have no use beyond serving as a reputation system. They cannot be used to redeem or buy anything, within Reddit or off-site.

    What does 1 post karma mean on Reddit? ›

    Post Karma. You get this from people upvoting your posts. Comment Karma: You get this from people upvoting your comments. Community karma: It is only gained from upvotes to your posts and comments in that subreddit. The karma earned for this also counts on your normal karma count.

    Does Reddit charge a fee? ›

    Reddit's new usage-based API pricing is now in effect, and while the potential costs forced many third-party apps to shut down, a handful of apps are pivoting to paid subscriptions to help pay for Reddit's API fees.

    Do Reddit posts get paid? ›

    Earn Based on 'Karma' Points

    Redditors typically give gold to posts and comments they see as good content. Top contributors earn the most; the more karma and gold earned, the more money you receive. How much you earn depends on two tiers: Contributor and Top Contributor.

    Which company owns Reddit? ›

    Condé Nast acquired Reddit for a mere $10 million in 2006, later spinning it out into a stand-alone company. With its anarchic culture of amateur commenters, Reddit is a far cry from the meticulously curated guides to haute living in the Condé Nast stable.

    What is the best thing to use Reddit for? ›

    The best ways to use Reddit are to find communities you're interested in, join the conversations, and contribute helpful or interesting content. You can also ask questions, share your own experiences, and learn from others. When using Reddit, it's important to avoid being disrespectful or offensive to other users.

    What is Reddit used for most? ›

    According to the latest data on Reddit uses, looking for amusing or entertaining content is the top reason people are on the platform. Close to one-third (31.2%) of Reddit users (also known as Redditors) say it's why they use Reddit, which is known for its forum-like format and user-curated content.

    What age uses Reddit the most? ›

    Reddit Users by Age

    In the US, Reddit is most commonly used by 18 to 29-year-olds. Almost half (44%) of this section of the population uses Reddit. Analysis of over 5,000 Redditors found that a user's average age is 23 years old.

    What is Reddit popular for? ›

    Reddit is known for its vast array of communities, or "Subreddits," dedicated to virtually every topic imaginable. Whether you're interested in cats, cooking or cryptocurrency, there's a Subreddit for you. In each Subreddit, members post forum-like threads of content—it could be a link, a story, a photo, a survey etc.

    Is there inappropriate content on Reddit? ›

    With such a large platform, content on Reddit is essentially limitless. Unfortunately, that means that it's not difficult to come across harmful content like p*rnography, graphic violence, and profanity.

    Who uses Reddit the most? ›

    A majority of Reddit users fall within the 18-29 age range, making up 64% of its user base.

    Are Reddit profiles anonymous? ›

    Reddit lets you overshare without revealing your real name or identity. When you sign up for Reddit, you'll be asked to create a username. If you'd like, you can use your real name, but the vast majority of redditors choose a name that represents them, without revealing who they are.

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