You spend three months vetting platforms. You obsess over the hex codes of your sidebar. You draft a "Community Guidelines" document that could rival the Magna Carta. And then, the big day arrives. You send the invite link to your email...
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Stop Calling It “Just Modding”: Why Community Creation Is Product Design
Reddit mods aren’t hall monitors. They’re product designers building living spaces out of words, visuals, and norms. The great misunderstanding Every few months, someone publishes a breathless post about “thankless Reddit mods”... framing...
So You’re a New Reddit Mod: Now Stop Acting Like a Cop
So, you just created a subreddit or got the invite to join a mod team. Maybe you’re excited to clean up the "trash," or maybe you’re terrified of ruining the "vibe." Either way, most new mods start with the same broken mindset: you’re...
The Soil Beneath Us: Why Community is the Groundwork of Every Future
There is a popular myth about the future... that it waits somewhere on the horizon, a place we can reach if we walk fast enough, work hard enough, innovate brilliantly enough. In this myth, community is often treated as part of that...
Reddit Moderator Manifesto
Reddit’s subreddits flourish when members are active, collaborative, and united by purpose. This manifesto puts Redditors and meaningful engagement first; replacing rigid rulebooks with flexible, member-led community building. We see...
A Guide for New Reddit Moderators
Whether you've created a new subreddit or joined an existing mod team, this role comes with exciting opportunities and responsibilities. This guide will walk you through essential tips and best practices to help you succeed as a Reddit...






