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“The Internet helps people help themselves,” Alexis Ohanian wrote in his book “The Story of Reddit and a Blueprint for How to Change the World.” And I couldn’t agree more.
Founded in 2005, Reddit is the best place on the Internet to connect with like-minded people, ask questions, and find inspiration for your creative work. I use it to be a better writer and stay on top of the latest news in the industry.
If you’re looking for new communities, this article is for you. Today, I would like to share with you 10 best subreddits that will make you a better social media user.
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- r/facebook – An unofficial community for news, discussions, and support related to Facebook & Meta. Moderators do not provide account assistance.
- r/linkedin – A subreddit for discussing LinkedIn use, whether personal or for business. Not affiliated with LinkedIn. For account issues, use official support channels.
- r/Twitter – A subreddit for news and discussions about X (formerly Twitter).
- r/ThreadsApp – The community-ran subreddit for Threads, where communities come together to discuss everything from the topics you care about today to what’ll be trending tomorrow.
- r/Mastodon – A community for discussing the open-source Mastodon project. Topics related to the Fediverse and ActivityPub protocol are also welcome.
- r/BlueskySocial – A subreddit for Bluesky Social, a microblogging platform built on the decentralized AT Protocol. The app became publicly accessible in February 2024.
- r/TruthSocialOfficial – A subreddit dedicated to Donald Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social.
- r/whatsapp – A community for discussing WhatsApp, the messaging platform owned by Meta. Share news, updates, and general discussions about the app.
- r/Telegram – A subreddit for Telegram users to discuss messaging and social media innovations.
- r/Instagram – The unofficial subreddit for Instagram. Ask questions, share tips, and get feedback on your account.
- r/Pinterest – A community for Pinterest users to discover and share ideas, including recipes, style inspiration, and DIY projects.
- r/tumblr – A place to discuss all things Tumblr.
- r/youtube – A fan-run subreddit for discussions about YouTube. Not affiliated with YouTube.
- r/TikTok – A space to share fun, cute, and interesting TikTok videos. All posts must be related to TikTok.
- r/RedNote – This unofficial community is for discussing how to use the Chinese social platform Red Note, known in Chinese as Xiaohongshu.
- r/rumble – A subreddit dedicated to Rumble, the video-sharing platform.
- r/snapchat – An unofficial subreddit for Snapchat discussions.
Complement with The Story of Reddit and a Blueprint for How to Change the World and then revisit 10 best subreddits that will make you a better writer and how to contact reddit support.

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