/r/findareddit
Having trouble finding the subreddit or community you need? Post what you're looking for here and someone can suggest a community for you!
Having trouble finding the reddit you need? Post what you're looking for and someone can kindly suggest a reddit for you!
Please see the full list of rules & guidelines. Many of the rules below have further clarification to assist you in determining why a moderator may have removed your post.
Our users are here for our help, not sarcastic responses that they should do it themselves.
If you have nothing else to say other than to check a search engine, please refrain from commenting and leave the thread to others to assist with.
Those that suggest sarcastic, off-topic, trolling or purely incorrect subreddits to those that are genuinely seeking help, or those that make joking / trolling posts may be temporarily banned without warning.
This especially includes posts such as "a reddit to find reddits". You have been warned.
An example of a joke suggestion would be a response suggesting /r/atheism to a user requesting Christian subreddits.
r/FindAReddit's directory indexes 1,000+ up-to-date subreddits, categorized into 50+ different categories. Large categories have their own separate subdirectories which are linked in the main directory. Our very own u/FindBot keeps each subreddit's subscriber count, activity, activity rank, and descriptions up-to-date daily.
Moderate a subreddit with 1,000+ subscribers and want it added to the directory?
Message the mods and the name of the subreddit and its current subscriber count for us to consider.
When someone's found a subreddit that fits your criteria, you may either thank them in reply which will automatically flair your post, or you may flair your post manually.
When making a new post, click on the Choose a Flair option and select the "Unanswered" flair. If you want to change the flair manually after you already made a post, click on the flair option under it and select the proper flair from the list.
Feel free to contact the mods for questions about submissions, concerns, or anything else not answered here in the sidebar.
Start with /r/NewToReddit and their helpful guides for new users. You can always ask for help and advice there.
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Use these tools to help you find a subreddit before you make a request.
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/r/findareddit
I want to find comedy movies of basically what I said in the title. It would be better if there was a dog in there teamed up with the kid or if it was more multiple kids or if the kid was doing this just against a teenager and not a adult. if you can find things like that that work if not then just do the one title I’m finding like a subway that could answer this. I did r/movies but I didn’t get them much answers so should I keep doing that or a different one
Hi, due that a more philosophical question on the reddit system was removed on NewtoReddit, I asked. Where can I discuss questions such as regarding Why was the karma system installed? Why is it kept?
I am not interested on How the Karma System works, it's self evident, but as I said Why it was installed and why is it kept, despise it's flaws and philosophical implications.
Found this old VHS tape and got it converted. I am guessing the video of a heartbeat. Not sure if it's me or my brother.
The video has the date, time, and other details, but they are impossible to figure out. Please help me out.
I don't know if this is allowed on this subreddit, but I'll try. I'm looking for the name of a sub where there's writing that's hard to read, when all the words are jumbled up. I know it exists just can't remember the name.
I'm trying to post a question about using reddit (specifically, my settings). Admittedly I got muddled between r/reddithelp and r/newtoreddit before I tried r/help - but now, I've read and reread the sub description and rules, noticed that there's a minimum character count and flair is required, etc etc... Finally the Post button did stop being dimmed - but then the automoderator told me it was the wrong place.
It suggested a few subs instead, and they're all about depression, suicide watch, etc. I cannot see how my post made the bot think them appropriate. This is about about reddit settings!
Here's the question I'm trying to ask (not to get it answered here in r/findareddit, but for ideas on how to make the bot think it is in fact about using reddit, please!):
"I could have sworn I found a setting to prevent members in one subreddit from seeing which other subs I've joined. I think I set it to Off, so that my profile doesn't tell anyone where else I'm active except for the subs they also belong to. I forget exactly what it was called.
"I just went to check that I'd set it, and can't see this option anywhere. Did I dream it / has it been removed / am I thinking of another platform altogether?"
So there's this music artist, Joji, and in 2020 he released "Nectar", arguably his magnum opus. Between the release of the first single for the album, "Sanctuary", and the full release of the album there was a lot of promo material with motifs of space and waking up. I'm looking for an archive of all the promo and anything connected to the release of the album. This might not even exist so I don't think I can post this on r/HelpMeFind. I've also tried posting something on r/Joji but it was taken down for seemingly no reason (I even asked the mods why, to no response).
So yeah, is there a subreddit that might be able to help me find something of that nature?
Hello to all, I hope whoever is reading this is having a wonderful day no matter the time. I have bounced back and fourth more than a game of ping pong regarding my Career. I would genuinely love something more than advice/ guidance/ assistance on how to navigate or even figure out my career. I am graduating soon with a double major In psychology/ sociology, most of all my experience has been teaching kids on with Autism. It has brought me endless memories yet I get paid barely enough and lack hours significantly. My major was originally Nursing, maybe I should go back to that, I don’t know. I just have these moments of feeling extremely overwhelmed and even behind that I’m not doing enough. I have cut out many had habits, ending a relationship and dedicated myself to figuring out my path. I really could just use some assistance I can’t even lie.
When I was 4 years old I was kidnapped. I was found when I was 10. (The story is on my account under an AMA post I made.) I am turning 20 soon so it will have been 10 years since I was found and I have realized that I didn't know a lot of things that are considered 'normal'.
Is there a reddit where I can ask people for advice, tips, or to share their knowledge? I tried posting to askwomen but it was taken down for not being a question.
This is what I tried to post:
"When I was 4 years old I was kidnapped. I was found when I was 10. (The story is on my account under an AMA post I made). I am turning 20 soon so it will have been 10 years since I was found and I have realized that I didn't know a lot of things that are considered 'normal'. Recently I have learned from my girlfriend things like not wearing a bra to bed, how my underwear is supposed to fit and that the white part of my nails is normal. I know these might sound like very simple things to some people but I am still learning everything. It feels embarrassing not knowing 'common things'. Is there are things that maybe it took other people longer to realize? Things that are supposed to be normal that aren't in textbooks and people are just supposed to know? Any advice in general that you have learned from just living your life?
We’ve been leveling up our Halloween decorations every year and would love a place to get recommendations for things like the best fog machine or tips on how to sync lights to music, etc.
Hello po! I’m new to reddit & i decided to ask here—May mga peklat po ako sa legs ko and dahil don na iinsecure ako to the point na ayaw ko na mag suot ng mga dress or shorts. I’m thinking of a way kung paano po malilighten ‘tong mga peklat ko kasi sobrang dami na po talaga.
If may tips/advices po kayo please drop huhuhu sawa na ako mag pants 🥲🥲
#scars
I'm trying to find a place to ask advice on how to make sure I'm being a good friend while also maintaining my boundaries and navigating specific mental health diagnoses. Relationships seems most likely, but I wasn't really sure if that was gonna be the best subreddit.
Thanks in advance!
It doesnt have to be exclusively indie, it can still have fast fashion or idk known brands too. I just want to see some cool brands.
I found a few brands from Instagram (thinking they are mostly indie) if it gives any ideas:
Koi Footwear Bobo’s House Alice’s Lips Street Pit Young Social Club Dilsahaltinkepce
Thanks😼
Most songs have a tutorial but for more niche songs or riffs I hope there's a place to ask experts to break it down themselves and make tabs or something
In my specific case it's for acoustic guitar
So I have someone's username from discord, and I want to know their email, phone number, accounts associated to that email or phone number, etc, I need it because it's a friend I haven't talked to in 2 years, thx for the help ^^
Regards: Escanor
im trying to find this one anime content creator who went off the grid years ago
is there any reddit besides r/WhoIsThisPerson that helps finding someone online? like, i want to find a person that i saw on pinterest that i can't find absolutely anywhere.
I'm currently a 26 y/o man. I don't have many people in my life and I feel like I lack the motivation to meet new people.
Is there a subreddit that can motivate me to meet new people? Specially women. I tried reading "seduction" subreddits, but they never clicked with me, I think stories about having fun instead of having sex would work better.
There was a video my friends and I saw on tumblr years ago where someone is driving a toy monster truck on someone who is asleep on a couch and at the end the person is still asleep and the monster truck gets their shirt stuck in the wheels. Please help we need a laugh
Things like “the despicable mold spore” or “the nefarious scarab?”
Thanks!
On YouTube, I found two videos that claim that the Tianamen Square Massacre did not happen, and I want to find a place where I can post about these bozos and call them out for their gross disinformation. Any good subreddit for that?
I am looking for an explanation of something weird I caught on camera during a thunderstorm, but r/whatisthisthing is only for physical objects. Thanks!