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r/AskAGerman PUBLIC

Welcome to r/AskAGerman! Please read our rules before posting or commenting.

257,001 members
Created: Aug 2013
Language: EN
NEGATIVE SENTIMENT
Last analyzed: Jun 18, 2026 00:00
Marketing Summary

r/AskAGerman is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 257,001 members. It currently has a negative sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.3%. With a community friendliness score of 30, this subreddit presents a moderate conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Strict rules against self-promotion are in place, so marketing should focus strictly on value-driven community engagement.

30
Friendliness Score
0.3%
Engagement Rate
53
Conversion Potential
2.0%
Monthly Growth
Marketing Analytics
36.6
Avg Post Score
71.9
Avg Comments
25
Brand Mentions
0
Posts/Hour
Top Post Types
text 98.0% (49)
link 2.0% (1)
Peak Activity Hours
Times shown in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) Local times are automatically converted based on your browser's timezone
12PM UTC
High
~40 active
12AM UTC
Medium
~30 active
10PM UTC
Low
~10 active
Community Culture
Community Sentiment NEGATIVE
Friendliness Score: 30/100
18.2K
Avg User Karma of Top Posts
30%
Commercial Acceptance
Content Preferences
Moderation Patterns
Rules & Compliance
31
Total Rules
Images
Videos
Self Promotion
Require Flairs
Public
Posting Requirements & Restrictions
No limit
Minimum Karma
180
Min Account Age (days)
SELF
Submission Type
Enabled
Flair System
Subreddit Rules
  1. 1. Who is allowed to post and which requirements need to be met? I: 1.1 Every individual is allowed to post personal questions. Nonpersonal questions (commercial, academic, ...) need prior approval from the moderators. 1.2 Questions must be about Germany, Germans, or the opinions of Germans. City/state-specific questions do not count as questions about Germany. 1.3 Questions can't be simple yes or no questions. Posts can't be cross-posts.
  2. 1. Who is allowed to post and which requirements need to be met? II: 1.4 If a question can be answered or refined by a quick search (Google, this subreddit, DeepL ...), the poster must do that first.
  3. 1.5 Do not ask the same or a similar question repeatedly.
  4. 1.6 Questions have to be in English or German.
  5. 1.7 Posts must contain a concise question or at least a description of the topic in the title.
  6. 1.8 Posts that aren't safe for work (or children) must be marked as "NSFW" / "18+" by using Reddit's setting.
  7. 1. Who is allowed to post and which requirements need to be met? III: 1.9 Posts must be questions
  8. rants, no ads, no petitions, no surveys, no requests (see
  9. 1.10 Links must be given in full
  10. link shorteners, no link masking using Reddit's features.
  11. 1.11 Low-quality questions are not permitted.
  12. 1.12 Posts can not be created by AI. If you don't know how to ask what you want to ask, people can't answer your actual question.
  13. 1.13 Posts that violate our rules regarding banned topics or time-limited topics are not permitted.
  14. 1. Who is allowed to post and which requirements need to be met? IV: 1.14 Questions must be made in good faith and should not push political agendas or include opinions.
  15. 2. Who is allowed to comment and which requirements need to be met? I: 2.1 Germans are allowed to answer at any level. Non-Germans who have been living in Germany for at least 180 days a year for at least 5 out of the last 8 years and are at least at a C1 level of German are allowed to answer at any level as well (unless they can't answer the question based on the requirements in the post).
  16. 2. Who is allowed to comment and which requirements need to be met? II: 2.1 Non-Germans who do not meet these requirements are only allowed to: comment to ask for clarification, provide feedback, ask follow-up questions, correct spelling mistakes, or provide sources for/against claims. These comments can't be top-level comments and have to be in response to comments from people in the groups mentioned above. Companies are allowed to answer questions pertaining to them if they've verified themselves before posting.
  17. 2. Who is allowed to comment and which requirements need to be met? III: 2.2 Comments can't be created by AI. If you want to answer a question, use your own words.
  18. 2.3 Comments must relate to the question.
  19. 2.4 Comments can't contain advertisements. "Use my code" is an advertisement. Only mention products or companies if the OP explicitly asks for that.
  20. 2.5 Links must be given in full
  21. link shorteners, no link masking using Reddit's features.
  22. 2. Who is allowed to comment and which requirements need to be met? IV: 2.6 Comments on English posts must be in English; comments on German posts can be in English or German, depending on the perceived proficiency of the poster
  23. other languages are allowed.
  24. 2.7 Do not spam comments or copy & paste comments. If you feel like you need to reply to multiple comments with the same thing, copy the link to the original comment instead.
  25. 2.8 Do not push agendas. Stick to the topic outlined by the initial post.
  26. 3. Behavior: 3.1 Insults and other forms of uncivil discourse are not permitted. Against anybody. Even dead people. Yes, even against Hitler. Do not insult other people in this subreddit.
  27. 3.2 No Trolling or Doxxing.
  28. 3.3 No illegal links, posts, behaviors, ...
  29. 3.4 Spreading misinformation in this subreddit is not permitted. If you encounter misinformation, report it to the mod team and send us a message (or reply to the post/comment) with a credible source debunking the misinformation.
  30. 4. Miscellaneous: 4.1 Removals and bans are at the moderation team's discretion. We can't possibly cover every edge case. If we feel like a post or comment violates the intention behind our rules or was made to circumvent existing rules, we might remove it and potentially ban the user.
  31. changes might be made after encountering these edge cases.
  32. 4.2 Do not bring politics into posts that aren't political.
  33. 5. Banned topics and topics limited to certain times or days I: 5.1 All time / date references are from a GMT+2 perspective. Check the time before posting.
  34. 5.2 Banned topics: Visa questions, questions on the acceptance of foreign degrees and diplomas, degree /vocational training questions, university / school specific questions and language learning questions are not permitted. Housing questions are typically better suited for local subreddits and have most likely been answered in this subreddit or in the wiki of r/Germany before.
  35. 5. Banned topics and topics limited to certain times or days II: 5.3 Time & date limited topics: Political questions are limited to 10am - 6pm on weekends and 6pm - 8pm on Fridays. They're also not permitted on German national holidays and between December 23rd and January 7th.
  36. 5.4 Day Limited topics: Travel itinerary questions: Mo (make sure to check
  37. 1.2). To qualify as a national itinerary, it has to include 2+ German states (airports don't count). Make sure that you've done some research and planning first; Dating questions: We. Jobs: Th
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Marketing Data Updated
Jun 18, 2026
Rules Updated
May 31, 2026
Compliance Updated
May 31, 2026
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