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r/happy PUBLIC
Too many depressing things on the main page, so post about what makes you warm and fuzzy inside!
Marketing Summary
r/happy is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 736,194 members. It currently has a negative sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.4%. With a community friendliness score of 30, 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
- No Silver Lining Stories: Stories that are rooted in a negative situation with a minor positive outcome are not allowed. Stories about conquering your fears/challenges on the other hand are allowed.
- No shaming/negative comments: Comments which are negative in nature or shaming the OP are not allowed.
- No reposts without attribution: Content which is blatantly stolen/reposted without reattribution (in particular content created but reddit users) will be removed. Depending on the severity (i.e user is a known reposter) a temporary ban shall be given.
- No vague posts: Submissions that are a one liner such as "She makes me happy" or "I love my kids/dogs/tree/foot" will removed. The intent is to share *stories*, we don't expect an essay but a description of why this picture is special to you. Text posts are even better if you feel the need to elaborate.
- No meme posts: Low effort content such as posting memes (even with a positive message) will be removed.
- Shameless self-promotion is not allowed: If you want to share a site or channel you created [message the mods](http://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=%2Fr%2Fhappy&subject=Self+Promotion+Content) first.
- No AI content: We do not allow AI content of any kind on the subreddit
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