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r/GreekMythology PUBLIC
Welcome to r/GreekMythology - the subreddit about Myths, Legends, Stories, Epics and anything related to the rich mythology of the Greeks
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r/GreekMythology is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 240,541 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.7%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a moderate conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Self-promotion is generally allowed according to recent analysis.
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Subreddit Rules
- Be on your best behaviour and stay civil: While we understand people can become very passionate about what they love, it is important that every exchange and discussion stays civil - opinions can clash and be different, but attitude and behaviour should always be pleasant and friendly.
- Remember the human**
- Be nice to each other even in disagreement
- Everything must be relevant to Greek Mythology: **This subreddit is dedicated to Greek Mythology** - therefore, all content must be in some way related to **Greek Mythology.**
- For Hellenism, head over to **r/Hellenism** * For Ancient Greece, head over to **r/AncientGreece**
- Reddiquette must be followed: This is the general code of conduct for Reddit, and we expect it to be followed to allow for a orderly and peaceful community. Some elements of the Reddiquette include:
- Remember the human.** Be nice. * **Read the rules before making a submission.** * **Vote.** If you think something contributes to conversation, upvote it. * **Use proper grammar and spelling.**
- For the full Reddiquette - [**Official Reddiquette**](https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/205926439-Reddiquette)
- Provide source for your claims: As we aim to be as accurate and truthful as possible, we ask that any claim is followed with sources to back them up.
- People easily make things up which leads to incorrect or misleading information, and we do _not_ endorse nor welcome this kind of behaviour.
- If unsure about a claim, **mention that you cannot back it up and it should be taken with a grain of salt.**
- If adamant about a claim, **you _must_ provide legitimate sources.**
- Pop culture isn't an accurate and adequate source.**
- No Gatekeeping: **Gatekeeping** is _**the process of controlling information or validity of this information**_
- Using a hobby or interest as a means of elevating themselves or something above another - creating division through liking or not liking certain aspects of a topic
- It is often used to discredit or diminish others and/or their opinion
- For example,
- _Oh you're into Greek Mythology? Name 50 deities, then_ * _You're quoting Ovid - you don't know what you're talking about_
- Rules about art posting: **It is imperative to credit artists.**
- If you submit your _own_ art, flag your submission as [OC] * If you submit someone else's art, **make sure you are allowed to do so and include the artist's name within the thread's title, and a link to their gallery, website or portfolio in the comment section of the thread.**
- AI Content is forbidden: While we absolutely welcome art, **AI Art and all AI-generated content** are forbidden within this community.
- No soliciting: Content creation submissions and posts aside, **do not engage in the sale, purchasing, or advertising of any products, platforms, external communities or services on this subreddit** _even_ if relevant to Greek Mythology.
- If you feel there is sufficient relevancy to showcase your products, **contact the mods**
- No ''Low Effort'' posts: This community is mostly scholarly-oriented - all content must have enough substance to allow for discussion.
- Singular titles or discussion threads with no context or details to develop on a claim or subject are part of ''Low Effort'' posts.
- Overdone Topics & Floodgates: Some threads that are overdone may be removed based on both user feedback and mod discretion. These are threads that are very frequently submitted and provide no new discussion.
- We also have occasional floodgates on certain topics;
- 🟧 **ACTIVE FLOODGATES**
- DECEMBER 2026 - [**The Odyssey** Movie Discussion](https://www.reddit.com/r/GreekMythology/comments/1px7927/the_odyssey_2026_prerelease_megathread/?) * AUGUST 2024 - **Power Scaling-type threads**
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