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r/Advice PUBLIC
This is a place where you can ask for advice on many subjects. Everybody has issues that they run into, and everyone needs advice every now and again. This is Reddit's very own solution-hub.
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r/Advice is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 3,001,513 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.0%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a low conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Strict rules against self-promotion are in place, so marketing should focus strictly on value-driven community engagement.
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Subreddit Rules
- Be Nice.: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- trolling, harassment, threats, hate-speech, triggering, rudeness, or other uncivil actions
- advocating violence
- If you see someone being mean, please report them and move on
- Gather your thoughts and emotions, do not snap at commenters who are just trying to help.
- Know the difference between tough love, and being rude
- Posts must ask for advice.: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- Your post MUST have a clear question on what you need advice on
- asking for speculation
- Posts that are purely ranting or venting don't belong here
- Updates should be added as an edit to your original post, unless you are seeking additional advice
- asking for private chat/messages. Keep the conversation in r/Advice
- fundraising or petitions etc.
- Doesn't apply to subreddit announcements
- Forbidden Topics: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- No topics requiring any sort of professional expertise:**
- Medical advice
- Therapizing or counseling
- Legal advice
- Insurance questions
- Automotive / mechanic advice
- Non-professional forbidden topics:**
- Tech support
- Homework or any schoolwork
- Criticism of appearance or talents
- Posts about Reddit itself (except from /r/Advice moderators)
- Follow the rules of Reddit.: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- All rules of the Reddit Content Policy and User Agreement apply here.
- harassment, bullying, or inciting violence.
- spamming or ban evasion
- Do not post personal or confidential information
- instigating doxxing, witch hunting, or brigading of any kind
- sexual content involving minors
- The minimum age to use Reddit is 13
- posting about any sort of illegal activities.
- No discrimination.: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- No racism, sexism, misogyny, or misandry**
- Generalizations, hate, or insensitivity based on race, nationality, sex, gender, or sexuality
- Incel behavior, regardless of gender
- No hate or insensitivity to LGBTQ+ people**
- Homophobia or transphobia
- Phobia towards queer, genderfluid, nonbinary, or any other genders
- discrimination based on any other factors, beliefs, or categorizations not listed
- Give OP the benefit of the doubt.: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- Offer only advice, not judgement, scrutiny, or disbelief
- victim blaming or shaming
- Do not try to call people out in the comments. If you believe a post is fake or lying, report it and move on.
- Only post twice per day in /r/advice: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- To reduce the effect of spammers and trolls, you are limited to two posts per day in /r/advice.
- No reassurance, validation, or affirmation seeking: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- This subreddit is for advice, NOT moral judgement, validation, affirming your opinions/feelings, or settling arguments
- AITA posts or AITA abbreviations.
- asking if you are right or wrong in a situation
- asking if your feelings are justified
- asking if you're overthinking, overreacting, being paranoid, etc.
- This is not an all-inclusive list. See full rule for more
- No Spam: # See full rule descriptions [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Advice/wiki/rules/)
- reposting without moderator approval
- Do not put any external links in your post
- shitposting, fake posts, or joke posts. Get a life.
- asking for money or donations of any kind
- self promotion of any kind
- advertising of any kind, including posting referral links.
- asking for survey/research/interview participation
- No suicide or self harm posts: This subreddit will not host any posts about suicide or self harm. Please post in r/SuicideWatch or utilize the hotlines below.
- Helping a suicidal person requires training and skill sets that the average person does not possess. Unqualified users may have good intentions, but might inadvertently worsen the situation and/or strain their own mental health significantly.
- Similarly, self harm is a complex and deeply-rooted behavior that the average person is not equipped to help with.
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