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r/MusicDistribution PUBLIC
Come engage with a community of enthusiasts, professionals, and artists as we delve into trends and insights in the realm of music distribution worldwide. Explore platform optimization, marketing techniques, licensing opportunities, publishing, royalty collation and more through focused discussions and valuable tips.
Marketing Summary
r/MusicDistribution is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 3,748 members. It currently has a negative sentiment with an engagement rate of 61.2%. With a community friendliness score of 30, 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 Respectful: Treat fellow members with respect. Do not engage in personal attacks, harassment, or any form of discrimination.
- Stay on Topic: Keep discussions related to music distribution and relevant topics. Off-topic discussions should be redirected to appropriate subreddits.
- No Promotion(Posts) & Mandatory Disclaimer(Comments): Do not promote or recommend anything either for yourself or someone else here as a post. It will go and you might too.
- When recommending anything in the comments, you must have a disclaimer with the level of affiliation you have with it ( e.g I own this company, I am a salesman at XYZ.. ).
- If you have no direct affiliation to the recommendation, Please have a disclaimer at the end:
- "Disclaimer: The information shared is based on my personal experience. Please do your own research (DYOR)"
- Constructive Feedback: When providing feedback, be constructive.
- Critique the music and distribution strategies with respect and provide actionable suggestions.
- No Piracy or Unauthorized Sharing: Do not share or promote pirated or unauthorized content. Respect copyright laws and intellectual property rights.
- Accuracy: Only state or reference accurate information. Any inaccurate information could lead to outright banning.
- No Illegal Activities: Discussions and posts promoting illegal activities related to music distribution or anything else are strictly prohibited
- Use Descriptive Titles: When creating posts, use clear and descriptive titles that accurately represent the content and facilitate meaningful discussions
- Language: Please kindly make every post within our Subreddit in the English language for unison and ease of understanding.
- No Low-Effort Content: Avoid low-quality or low-effort posts, such as low-resolution visuals, shared posts from other subs, or irrelevant content that adds no value to the community. It will go and you might too.
- Any post on general topics that have been answered multiple times in r/MusicDistribution will be regarded as low effort and removed ASAP.
- No Legal Advice or Practice: Posts and comments in r/MusicDistribution should not be considered legal advice. The subreddit and its members are not qualified legal professionals. Avoid providing or seeking legal advice, as well as engaging in legal practice within the community. If you require legal guidance, consult a qualified attorney or seek appropriate legal resources outside the subreddit.
- No Ranting: If you have any issue within the realm of Music Distribution, this is not the space to come and rant about it. You can share a factual post on what happened but keep your rants out of the space.
- Resources: You must follow all the guidelines for making edits to resources on this subreddit.
- Reddiquette: Adhere to Reddit's overall content policy, including guidelines on prohibited content, spam, and harassment.
- Profanity / 18+: Please do not post any NSFW content or use profane language in the sub.
- This sub is accessible to all eligible age groups and must be safe for all.
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