r/findareddit peaks Mondays 11am-1pm UTC
r/findareddit thrives on specific, well-defined requests for niche communities across Reddit. The most successful posts clearly articulate what subreddits you're seeking with precise parameters, like the example asking for "large domestic cats" subreddits distinct from weight-focused communities. Text-based question posts perform best when they include concrete details about what you've already tried (mentioning r/IllegallySmolCats as an example of what you don't want) and specific characteristics of your ideal community. Avoid vague requests like "subreddits about animals" - instead, specify breed types, activity types, or content formats you're seeking. Link posts rarely work here since the entire purpose is discovery, not sharing existing content. The community responds best to posts that demonstrate you've done basic research but need help navigating Reddit's vast ecosystem, showing you're not just spamming generic requests.
The winning tone in r/findareddit strikes a balance between specificity and approachability. Posts that come across as demanding or entitled ("I need subreddits NOW") get ignored, while overly casual phrasing that lacks detail ("any subs about cats?") fails to generate quality responses. Successful posters use conversational but precise language that conveys genuine curiosity. The example post about large cats demonstrates this well by explaining what they don't want before specifying what they do need. Humor works when it's self-deprecating or shows awareness of Reddit culture, but avoid forced memes or excessive slang. Most importantly, maintain a humble, appreciative tone throughout - this community exists to help, and acknowledging that increases your chances of getting quality recommendations.
Highly upvoted posts in r/findareddit share several key characteristics: extreme specificity about the desired community niche, evidence of prior research showing you've checked obvious places already, and clear parameters that distinguish what you want from what you don't want. Posts that frame requests as collaborative discovery ("I've tried X and Y but can't find Z - does this exist?") outperform demands for instant solutions. The community particularly rewards posts that acknowledge the effort involved in subreddit hunting, with phrases like "I know this might be obscure" or "I've searched for hours." Posts that receive multiple quality suggestions often get upvoted simply for being well-constructed questions that make helpers feel their knowledge is valued. Crucially, posts that later get marked with the "Found!" flair through proper thanking and flaring see sustained upvote momentum as users appreciate the closure.
The most common misstep in r/findareddit is posting vague, undirected requests that show no prior research effort. Posts like "subreddits about games?" with no further details immediately get downvoted as lazy. Similarly problematic are requests for impossible communities (like "a subreddit with only positive comments") or attempts to game the system by posting multiple similar requests in quick succession. The community strictly frowns upon posts that ignore existing subject directories - if your request clearly fits under "Locations" or "Science" but you post it generically, mods may remove it. Never respond to helpful suggestions with "thanks but that's not what I want" without explaining why - this comes across as ungrateful. Most importantly, never fail to properly flair your post as "Found!" when someone successfully helps you, as this breaks the community's core feedback loop.
Time your posts for weekday afternoons Eastern Time when both US and European users are active, increasing your chances of rapid quality responses. Craft titles that immediately communicate your niche specificity, like "Subreddit for owners of giant domestic cat breeds (Maine Coon size) not weight-focused communities" rather than generic "Cat subreddit help." Always check the sidebar's subject directories first and reference which category your request fits into, showing you've engaged with the community structure. After posting, actively monitor comments for 2-4 hours to thank helpers and refine your request based on early suggestions. When someone provides the perfect recommendation, reply with a genuine thank you that includes specific details about why it works for you - this automatically triggers the "Found!" flair system. For unanswered posts, check back after 24 hours to bump with additional details rather than reposting, as duplicate requests violate community norms. Remember that building karma in related subreddits beforehand makes your account appear more trustworthy to both users and moderators.
r/findareddit was created on April 05, 2011, making it 15 years and 3 months old and one of the earliest subreddits on Reddit. With 645,644 members, this is a mid-size community that has built a substantial following and typically sees consistent daily activity.
r/findareddit is experiencing strong growth, with 6,788 new members in the last 30 days.
r/findareddit shows typical engagement for a community of this scale, with an average of 6.4 upvotes per post across its 645,644 members. The community is moderately discussion-oriented, with a comment-to-upvote ratio of 0.48. To reach the Hot section of r/findareddit, posts typically need at least 1 upvotes, reflecting the community's activity level.
Posts on r/findareddit receive an average of 3.1 comments, indicating a community with a healthy balance between content appreciation and active discussion. Members regularly engage with posts through both upvotes and comments.
Based on an analysis of 100 top posts from the past week, Monday is the most active day with 25 posts reaching the top, while Tuesday sees the least activity with 7 posts. Weekday activity is higher than weekends, suggesting a more professionally-oriented community.
The peak posting hours are around 11am UTC (10 posts), 2pm UTC (9 posts), and 8pm UTC (8 posts). The quietest hours are 7am UTC, 4am UTC, and 9pm UTC, with only 2-1 posts each reaching the top during these times.
Weekly breakdown: Monday (25), Tuesday (7), Wednesday (15), Thursday (15), Friday (12), Saturday (12), Sunday (14) posts reaching the top.
r/findareddit currently has 645,644 subscribers. Over the past 30 days, the community has grown by 6,788 members (1.06%), averaging 212 new subscribers per day. This growth rate places r/findareddit in the top 3% of all tracked subreddits.
Over the past 90 days, r/findareddit has gained 15,704 subscribers (2.49%). Since tracking began 647 days ago, the community has added 67,137 total subscribers.
r/findareddit is experiencing strong growth, with 6,788 new members in the last 30 days.
r/findareddit has 645,644 subscribers as of July 2026.
The best time to post on r/findareddit is Mondays 11am-1pm UTC, based on analysis of top-performing posts from the past week.
r/findareddit is experiencing strong growth, with 6,788 new members in the last 30 days.
r/findareddit was created on April 05, 2011, making it 15 years old.
Posts on r/findareddit typically need at least 1 upvotes to reach the Hot section.
r/findareddit is a Reddit community with 645,644 subscribers. The community describes itself as: "Having trouble finding the subreddit or community you need? Post what you're looking for here and someone can suggest a community for you!" The best time to post on r/findareddit is Mondays 11am-1pm UTC. Posts receive an average of 6.4 upvotes and 3.1 comments. The minimum upvotes needed to reach the Hot section is approximately 1. The subreddit is adding approximately 212 new members each day. Founded 15 years ago, r/findareddit is tracked and analyzed by RedditList as part of its comprehensive database of over 106,366 subreddits.
Last updated: 2026-07-14 11:56:39