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r/NewParents PUBLIC
A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
Marketing Summary
r/NewParents is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 500,302 members. It currently has a negative sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.6%. 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
- Don't Be a Jerk: Remember the human on the other side of the screen. When talking to someone you might want to ask yourself "Would I say it to the person's face?" or "How would I feel if this was said this way to me?" Treat everyone with respect; it's possible to get your point across or plain disagree without being rude.
- Being a jerk includes but is not limited to: personal attacks, racism, sexism, transphobia, homophobia, derogatory or dehumanizing language, including insults and general incivility.
- No Soliciting or asking for/sending copyright material: Do not solicit or ask for donations or funding of any kind. Use subreddits specific for this purpose, such as r/Assistance. Posts of this nature will be removed and users permanently banned.
- Reddit rules prevent the sharing of copyright material without the owner's permission. Posts or comments asking for or offering copyright material will be deleted and repeat offenders banned.
- No Spam: Spam will be removed and users placed on a permanent ban. This includes AI/bot accounts.
- No Facebook/Instagram-Style Content: Personal photos and videos are not allowed as standalone posts and will be removed. Memes and other non-personal photos (e.g. infographics) are allowed. However, low-quality memes (including memes that have pictures of your children) fall under personal photos and will be removed as well (along with reposts).
- No Self-Promotion/Advertising/Surveys/Product Testing: Do not make posts to generate followers for your Youtube channel or your blog. We also do NOT allow use of this sub for product testing e.g. apps or self-promotion/advertising, sharing of discount codes/vouchers or market research via thinly veiled parenting posts. Your post will be removed and you may be banned.
- We aren't allowing academic surveys at this time.
- No Medical Advice: Discussing medical topics is allowed, including asking others for their personal experience. That said, Reddit is NOT a source of medical advice. Please contact a local healthcare provider if you require precise and/or immediate medical guidance.
- No Anti-vax Misinformation or Support: Discussion of different ideas is great, but the anti-vaccine movement thrives on the spread of disinformation. We will not be a place for that disinformation to be repeated. Any anti-vaccine statements will be removed and users banned at mods' discretion.
- No Brigading or Trolling: Users who don't regularly participate in this sub as new parents and come to argue hot button issues will be banned immediately without warning.
- Relationship Posts must be in the daily discussion thread: All relationship posts must be posted in the weekly discussion thread. This includes non-romantic relationships, such as with your in-laws.
- No Dirty Diaper Pics: If you have questions about your baby's poop, contact your pediatrician
- No posts about Circumcision: Posts where the primary topic is about circumcision are not allowed.
- No posts about undiagnosed/suspected autism.: This includes directly asking if your baby is autistic, listing "symptoms" and asking for comments, or asking if other people have had similar experiences to you and it turned out that their baby was autistic. If you have concerns about autism, please speak to a medical professional.
- Do not attempt to evade rules with reposts: If you attempt to repost a post that was removed for rule violations, without making substantive changes that bring the post in compliance with the rules, you will be temporarily banned. Repeat violators will be permanently banned.
- No posts asking about vaccine experiences or whether you should vaccinate your child: We no longer allow posts asking for experiences of how babies have handled xyz vaccines, what reactions others have experienced and whether you should get xyz vaccine for your baby.
- This sub (and other parenting subs) are full of these posts - please use the search tool, and direct any questions about whether a vaccine is right for your baby to a medical professional.
- Unfortunately, these posts create a lot of work to moderate and invite antivax trolls into our sub.
- Posts seeking product recommendations must go in weekly thread: We will no longer be approving standalone posts seeking product recommendations e.g. what is one unexpected product you've loved since becoming a parent? or what is your go-to registry item?
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