r/technicallythetruth peaks Tuesdays 5pm-7pm UTC
r/technicallythetruth was created on November 15, 2017, making it 8 years and 3 months old and a well-established subreddit. With 5,832,572 members, this is a large and well-established subreddit with significant reach and influence on Reddit.
With 8 years of history, r/technicallythetruth has had time to develop a dedicated community with consistent participation and established norms.
r/technicallythetruth is steadily growing, with 18,389 new members in the last 30 days.
r/technicallythetruth is a large Reddit community with 5,832,572 members, centered on sharing statements that are verifiably accurate in a strict, literal interpretation but are presented in a misleading, incomplete, or absurd context, thereby deviating significantly from the expected or common understanding. Activity is driven by high user engagement, evidenced by an average of 3,704.7 upvotes and 26.0 comments per post. Content typically features wordplay, logical loopholes, or omitted context to create humor or surprise through technical correctness. Common examples include exploiting ambiguous phrasing, taking idioms literally, or highlighting trivial truths that obscure the intended meaning of a question. The subreddit operates as a space for appreciating the nuances of language and logic where precision clashes with common sense. Analysis indicates peak user activity occurs on Tuesdays between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM UTC. The community thrives on the cognitive dissonance between factual accuracy and contextual expectation.
r/technicallythetruth shows moderate engagement relative to its size, with an average of 3704.7 upvotes per post across its 5,832,572 members. The community is primarily content-consumption focused, with a comment-to-upvote ratio of 0.01. To reach the Hot section of r/technicallythetruth, posts typically need at least 81 upvotes, reflecting the community's activity level.
Posts on r/technicallythetruth receive an average of 26.0 comments, indicating a community that primarily engages through upvoting content. Posts tend to be appreciated more through voting than through discussion in the comments.
Based on an analysis of 26 top posts from the past week, Tuesday is the most active day with 6 posts reaching the top, while Saturday sees the least activity with 1 posts. Weekday activity is higher than weekends, suggesting a more professionally-oriented community.
The peak posting hours are around 5pm UTC (5 posts), 1pm UTC (3 posts), and 3am UTC (2 posts). The quietest hours are 9pm UTC, 9am UTC, and 7pm UTC, with only 1-1 posts each reaching the top during these times.
Weekly breakdown: Monday (5), Tuesday (6), Wednesday (3), Thursday (4), Friday (3), Saturday (1), Sunday (4) posts reaching the top.
r/technicallythetruth currently has 5,832,572 subscribers. Over the past 30 days, the community has grown by 18,389 members (0.32%), averaging 484 new subscribers per day. This growth rate places r/technicallythetruth in the top 47% of all tracked subreddits.
Over the past 90 days, r/technicallythetruth has gained 41,868 subscribers (0.72%). Since tracking began 571 days ago, the community has added 1,238,436 total subscribers.
r/technicallythetruth is steadily growing, with 18,389 new members in the last 30 days.
r/technicallythetruth has 5,832,572 subscribers as of March 2026.
The best time to post on r/technicallythetruth is Tuesdays 5pm-7pm UTC, based on analysis of top-performing posts from the past week.
r/technicallythetruth is steadily growing, with 18,389 new members in the last 30 days.
r/technicallythetruth was created on November 15, 2017, making it 8 years old.
Posts on r/technicallythetruth typically need at least 81 upvotes to reach the Hot section.
r/technicallythetruth is a Reddit community with 5,832,572 subscribers. The community describes itself as: "For information that is technically true, but far from the expected answer." The best time to post on r/technicallythetruth is Tuesdays 5pm-7pm UTC. Posts receive an average of 3704.7 upvotes and 26.0 comments. The minimum upvotes needed to reach the Hot section is approximately 81. The subreddit is adding approximately 484 new members each day. Founded 8 years ago, r/technicallythetruth is tracked and analyzed by RedditList as part of its comprehensive database of over 106,347 subreddits.
Last updated: 2026-03-05 21:56:52