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r/questions PUBLIC
This is a place to ask specific, non divisive, close ended questions.
Marketing Summary
r/questions is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 354,850 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.9%. With a community friendliness score of 80, 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
- Be polite and civil.: Be polite and civil.
- Be polite and courteous to each other. Do not be mean, insulting or disrespectful to anyone on this subreddit.
- Do not harass or annoy others.
- Do not encourage hate or use bigoted language.
- We wish to keep this subreddit a civil environment for all.
- Post Format: This is a subreddit for asking questions. Please phrase your post title as a question, ending with a question mark.
- Questions should be sincere attempts to find an answer or assistance, such as requests for advice or factual answers.
- Questions must follow Reddit's content policy.
- Content Guidelines: Avoid questions about politics, religion, or divisive issues.
- Questions and answers should be your own and not written by AI. Do not engage in karma farming by posting unnecessary questions solely to gain karma with low effort.
- NSFW Policy: Please refrain from posting excessive and unnecessary NSFW topics. This includes gore, sexual content or overly graphic description. This is to keep our subreddit a safe environment for all. Some posts about sex might be ok, others may not be. The moderators reserve the right to make the final decision on what is appropriate for the community.
- No advertising or calls to action: This is a subreddit for asking and answering questions, not advertising or calling other to actions.
- Do not advertise any sites, whether they are yours or not. Mods reserve the right to judge whether a post is an advertisement.
- Refrain from self-promotion, fundraising, or asking for money. This is a subreddit for asking and answering questions, not advertising or soliciting funds.
- Do not call users to action, especially brigading other subs.
- No medical, legal, or technical questions: This subreddit is for general questions that those in the community may know the answer to.
- Unverified medical, legal or technical questions may pose a threat to your or others' safety. Therefore, we mandate that these questions are forbidden, and answering these may constitute a rule breach in itself.
- For reliable advice, always contact a certified professional.
- No AMAs, DAEs or similar posts: Ask me Anything, Does Anybody Else or other similar posts are strictly forbidden. These will clog up our page.
- Minors posting: Posts on this subreddit by users aged 13-18 are subject to moderator discretion. The content within these posts may be sensitive, or minors may come into contact with inappropriate material.
- No Identity-Based Generalizations: Questions that focus on race, gender, sexuality, religion, or any specific demographic group are not allowed if they generalize, stereotype, or single people out based on identity.
- Exceptions may be made for questions clearly grounded in factual, historical, or academic contexts—but only if they are worded neutrally and do not frame identity as the problem.
- Suicidal Questions: - Posts asking how to commit suicide or self-harm are not allowed. - If you are struggling: • U.S.: Call or text **988** • Elsewhere: [findahelpline.com](https://findahelpline.com) - Please don’t reply to these posts -- even well-meant comments can cause harm. - Report them so moderators and Reddit safety can respond quickly. - You are not alone.
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