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r/todayilearned PUBLIC

You learn something new every day; what did you learn today? Submit interesting and specific facts about something that you just found out here.

41,369,508 members
Created: Dec 2008
Language: EN
NEUTRAL SENTIMENT
Last analyzed: May 09, 2026 06:01
Marketing Summary

r/todayilearned is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 41,369,508 members. It currently has a neutral sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.0%. With a community friendliness score of 50, this subreddit presents a low conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Self-promotion is generally allowed according to recent analysis.

50
Friendliness Score
0.0%
Engagement Rate
30
Conversion Potential
2.0%
Monthly Growth
Marketing Analytics
4283.7
Avg Post Score
170.9
Avg Comments
25
Brand Mentions
1
Posts/Hour
Top Post Types
link 100.0% (50)
Peak Activity Hours
Times shown in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) Local times are automatically converted based on your browser's timezone
6AM UTC
High
~10 active
10AM UTC
Medium
~10 active
Community Culture
Community Sentiment NEUTRAL
Friendliness Score: 50/100
3.9K
Avg User Karma of Top Posts
70%
Commercial Acceptance
Content Preferences
Moderation Patterns
Rules & Compliance
8
Total Rules
Images
Videos
Self Promotion
Require Flairs
Public
Posting Requirements & Restrictions
100
Minimum Karma
30
Min Account Age (days)
LINK
Submission Type
Enabled
Flair System
Subreddit Rules
  1. Inaccurate/unverifiable/not supported by source: Please link directly to a reliable source that supports every claim in your post title. Images alone do not count as valid references. Videos are fine so long as they come from reputable sources (e.g. BBC, Discovery, etc).
  2. No personal opinions/anecdotes/subjective posts: (e.g "TIL xyz is a great movie")
  3. No recent sources: Any sources (blog, article, press release, video, etc.) more recent than two months are not allowed.
  4. No politics/agenda pushing
  5. submissions regarding or related to the following: recent politics, politicians, police misconduct, race/religion/gender, environmental issues, social issues, etc. See wiki for more detailed explanation
  6. No misleading claims: Posts that omit essential information, or present unrelated facts in a way that suggest a connection will be removed.
  7. Too general/can't stand on its own/how to: a. Titles must begin with "TIL" or "Today I Learned" b. Make them descriptive, concise and specific (e.g. not "TIL something interesting about bacon"). c. Titles must be able to stand on their own without requiring readers to click on a link. d. "TIL about x." and other broad posts don't belong on TIL. e. "TIL how to ..." posts belong on /r/HowTo. f. "TIL the definition of a word..." Word definitions/translations/origin
  8. No submissions about software/websites
  9. submissions related to the usage, existence or features of specific software/websites (e.g. "TIL you can click on widgets in WidgetMaker 1.22").
  10. All NSFW links must be tagged.:
Marketing Data Updated
May 09, 2026
Rules Updated
Apr 26, 2026
Compliance Updated
Apr 26, 2026
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