AMA a [Your Subreddit] Mod
Hey everyone, it's a mods from the subreddit ! We're doing an AMA today so you can {ask usanything about the subreddit . We'll be hanging out to answer your questions about everything from rules and guidelines to upcoming events and fun stuff.
Shoot away with anything you want to know. We're keen on chatting with all of you!
Some weird stuff on Reddit
So, I was checking through Reddit like normal, and I came across/stumbled upon/saw this {seriouslybizarre thing. It's some crazy/a complete/mystery. Like, what in the world/heck/fudge is going on here? I have absolutely no idea what to make of it. I figured you guys this with you. It's just too insane.
- Check it out/See for yourself/Look at this
 - Let me know what you think/Tell me your thoughts/What do you make of this?
 
Noob Questions: What's the Deal with Reddit?
So, you've heard/seen/come across about Reddit and are curious about how it all works, huh? No worries, it can seem a little confusing/daunting/weird at first. Basically, Reddit is like a giant online community made up of tons of different forums/groups/topics. These are called "subreddits," and you can find pretty much anything on there, from funny memes/serious discussions/niche hobbies. Think of it as the more info internet's version of a massive watering hole/town square/coffee shop where people gather/chat/share about all sorts of stuff.
- To get started, you can browse through popular subreddits or search for something specific that interests you.
 - {Once you find a subreddit you like, you can read posts, comment on them, and even submit your own content.
 - {Don't be afraid to ask questions/join the conversation/make new friends! Most Redditors are pretty friendly/welcoming/helpful, especially to newbies.
 
Just remember to be respectful of others, follow the subreddit rules, and have fun!
Is This Post Against Reddiquette?
Sometimes we find posts that make you wonder if they're following the rules of Reddit. Reddiquette is basically the unwritten code of conduct on this platform, and it helps keep things civil. It's important to understand Reddiquette so everyone can have a positive experience here.
Try look at some common questions people ask when they're trying to figure out if a post is against Reddiquette:
* Is this post off-topic?
* Is this post just trying to get attention?
* Does this post be better suited for a different subreddit?
If you're ever confused, it's always best to err on the side of caution and avoid the post. You can also report it to the moderators, who are there to help keep things running smoothly. Remember, a little common courtesy goes a long way on Reddit!
Reddit is My Life (Help!)
I'm absolutely addicted to Reddit. It started as a way to kill time, but now it's like my whole world. Really, I spend hours scrolling through threads. My family are starting to get worried. They say I need to go outside.
But how can I? Reddit has it all. It's like a giant, amazing support group for people who are obsessed with online content.
I know I need to cut back, but it's so hard to resist. Maybe I should try an intervention?
Anyone else feel this way?
Some Choice Gems From r/funny {
Alright, fellow internet explorers, let's dive into the dankest, most laugh-out-loud funny posts this subreddit has to offer. From GIFs that sum up life to wholesome moments, r/funny is a bottomless pit of joy.
- One post that always gets me the guy who posted that image of the cat riding a Roomba. Pure masterpiece.
 - But seriously how much I love the people here. They're always so welcoming, even when they're making fun of each other.
 - Anyway: if you're ever feeling a little bummed, just scroll through r/funny for a few minutes. It'll put a smile on your face.