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r/Homebuilding PUBLIC
This sub is for discussion and questions concerning all aspects of the home building process - whether in a development by a large builder, custom homes, or DIY projects. While the perspective is generally that of the (future) homeowner, topics from builders and contractors are welcome. NSFW content will result in a ban. Self-promotion and ads are not permitted. No politics.
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r/Homebuilding is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 292,392 members. It currently has a negative sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.5%. 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.
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Subreddit Rules
- No NSFW content: Nobody needs to get fired for browsing this sub.
- Note: Some leeway here. Sexual content is a no-go. Workplace injury with a story people can learn from? Maybe. Flag it in case people are averse to gore.
- No advertisements or self-promotion: Posts intended to influence or direct readers to use or purchase a product or service are not allowed. Posts that even smell like market research for your product/app/AI tool are also explicitly disallowed. You will be banned.
- Some perceived self-promotion could be a gray area - sharing a build log via social media might be acceptable for an active poster who is here to discuss the process, but drive-by spamming and not engaging the community wouldn't be.
- No politics: It's just easier. Keep it to yourself.
- Be kind: Your opinion is valued, but don't be a prick. Know that everyone has different tastes. Try to provide valuable and proactive feedback in a constructive manner. Understand that everyone here has something to learn, and something to contribute.
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