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Overview

Reddit has a rating of 1.79 stars from 532 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about Reddit most frequently mention free speech, social media, and front page problems. Reddit ranks 475th among Social Network sites.

  • Service
    146
  • Value
    138
  • Shipping
    29
  • Returns
    30
  • Quality
    58
Positive reviews (last 12 months): 1.4%
Positive
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Neutral
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Negative
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Positive highlights

  • The very "Front Page" is full of quality NSFW posts, and that's fine for users!

Critical highlights

  • If accurately stating how the Law of War informs war crimes angers people, the admins will not reign in the abuse.
How would you rate Reddit?
Top Positive Review

“Top”

Jeep S.
3/23/24

Reddit is my favorite online community for its diverse range of topics, lively discussions, and sense of community. Whether I'm looking for advice, news, or entertainment, there's a subreddit for it. I appreciate the platform's commitment to free speech and the ability to engage with like-minded individuals from around the world. However, the interface can be overwhelming for newcomers, and moderation can vary between subreddits.

Top Critical Review

“Bots blocks everything”

douglas l.
2/11/24

Tired to use reddit's political memes, they block even the most bipartisan memes that make a great point, Reddit is a useless platform. Don't bother with it.

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Thumbnail of user jeepsinklerwkghu
8 reviews
0 helpful votes
March 23rd, 2024

Reddit is my favorite online community for its diverse range of topics, lively discussions, and sense of community. Whether I'm looking for advice, news, or entertainment, there's a subreddit for it. I appreciate the platform's commitment to free speech and the ability to engage with like-minded individuals from around the world. However, the interface can be overwhelming for newcomers, and moderation can vary between subreddits.

Thumbnail of user lawrencec150
1 review
2 helpful votes
July 3rd, 2019

After however many years of dealing with the far right cesspool that is The Donald, reddit finally said enough.

Despite the fact that the users can still use the site, and that numerous other conservative and right leaning subs exist, the whining children of that sub rushed here to tell everyone how horribly left-leaning the site is because they *eventually* don't truck with open threats and racism.

I'd give fives stars but reddit really should have done it sooner. Still, seeing everyone crying that they don't get to suckle Daddy Trump's button mushroom in full view of the rest of the site has made it worth it.

Probably one star if you hate people who aren't American by birth, or if you didn't know or can't handle the notion that the 1st Amendment applies to the government, not private enterprise.

Thumbnail of user kallas
5 reviews
26 helpful votes
February 12th, 2019

Honestly speaking, Reddit have a lot of weird subs than a decent one that will make you wish you hadn't know it exist, but if you spend some time to find the right subreddit for your need, you'll have a great time a head of you, I meet some of the nicest, smart, funny and wise friend on the sub I'm active in. The mods can make you frustrate sometimes with their strict rules, but any other than it was a nice place to read stuff after you done working and want to talk about something.

Thumbnail of user abotk
4 reviews
2 helpful votes
August 7th, 2019

Tidbits and snippets of chatter in a community of diverse and eclectic minds. A taste of literary curry, olive oil, garlic, ginger, paprika, cheese, sprinkled over a barbecue of discussions and mustard topics. Truly a feast for the open mind.

Thumbnail of user lokeshg9
3 reviews
11 helpful votes
June 24th, 2020

With the help of Reddit we can learn something, but it depends on which community we are in and it's members.

Thumbnail of user cardib
2 reviews
22 helpful votes
December 11th, 2018

It has it's cons, like being downvoted for making an innocent comment. You get the occasional rude poster. There are good people on there and good comments.

Browsing reddit can be fun.

Thumbnail of user roanw1
15 reviews
9 helpful votes
April 5th, 2020

I am not sure why some people are really that mad on that website, as for me it's more than cool anyway for many reasons. I simply do not get that absolutely. It have much more freedom of speech than all other platforms all together.

Thumbnail of user suhartos
22 reviews
49 helpful votes
February 8th, 2016

I'm not too sure about this service. It gives a lot of marketing opportunities to share the links and materials but i'm still confused about the usability and ease to navigate. The design is quite simplistic (like in 90s) and sometimes I just don't know what these options are for.

Thumbnail of user emmah100
4 reviews
25 helpful votes
March 28th, 2018

This is awesome site to spend spare time and to a look at popular questions. Meanwhile, your account is limited until you upgrade your karma. This fact disappoints me a lot.

Thumbnail of user maryt73
2 reviews
4 helpful votes
May 13th, 2015

I love hanging around in the photoshop battles subreddit to and submit my own editings. Its a nice laugh!

Thumbnail of user ts71
3 reviews
5 helpful votes
February 3rd, 2014

One of the better sites online for finding solutions to issues. The community can often have trolls and folks that are trying to bunk the system--but because of the amount of users, the information flow is naturally corrected. The site maintenance is strong and works to please the people using it.

Thumbnail of user rohitt33
3 reviews
2 helpful votes
June 23rd, 2022

I think reddit is great site to know about popular pop culture.
You will know about the new memes, ideas and freedom of speech

Thanks
https://couponchamber.blogspot.com/

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Thumbnail of user susanz5
5 reviews
7 helpful votes
May 21st, 2013

LOL. This site can give the latest and hottest news, amazing site, but I can't get my community, when I create one, they will clocked me, I don't know why.

Thumbnail of user nickz63
5 reviews
3 helpful votes
April 12th, 2020

A LOT of really helpful subreddits. Just avoid politics. Great for nsfw topics, online games, memes, restaurant suggestions.

Thumbnail of user katep9
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
February 18th, 2013

I wouldn't say it is the best news site, however it's cool place to hang some time out. I always find something fresh and new to read :)

Thumbnail of user erics194
4 reviews
23 helpful votes
May 15th, 2017

There are a huge number of subreddits, covering almost every subject you might want to discuss. The only real problem is that their karma system motivates people to be agreeable, and to not contradict people. For example, if in the Walmart subreddit, they're expressing their hatred of customers, you had better not say anything in favor of the customers, or you will lose a lot of karma. Or if you post something funny in a typical subreddit, a lot of people won't get the joke, and will think you're just being silly, and you're likely to lose a lot of karma that way. They need to repair their karma system, to not motivate people to give everyone negative karma. And even the positive karma is usually for the wrong reasons. It makes the whole thing a lot more boring than it would otherwise be. But Reddit, in spite of its problems, is infinitely better than City Data forums.

Thumbnail of user jannyw
4 reviews
3 helpful votes
Thumbnail of user margos1
5 reviews
22 helpful votes
April 12th, 2011

Hilllaarious! It's quiet amazing actually how one site can generate so much conversation over blogging really. I mean you blog your opinion about SNUGGs... Spandex, North face jackets, and UGGs and the conversations turns into an evaluation of what all the fuss is about in regards to The North Face. Everyone lists their opinions and stories and features they love the most. Not only is this a site for people to laugh, vent, or just start some internet conversation its excellent for business to review the type of work they are doing. Its like a round about public survey for their products.

Thumbnail of user bobj21
63 reviews
184 helpful votes
February 11th, 2012

Great site overall. I would like to see some design changes so that it doesn't look so. Simple and non-artistic. On the surface it just looks like a bunch of links. Sort of like a search engine's results. For this reason I bypassed it the first time around and didn't go back for some time. I kept hearing of reddit on various other websites though and had to come back for a closer look. As it turns out, reddit is a very addicting, content driven site that I could browse for hours. And it will probably become part of my weekly routine in some form or fashion.

There is a boatload of content and it is safe for work. I don't think it's necessary to describe what the site does as anyone curious can learn more quickly by visiting. It clearly has good reviews already.

REASONS TO USE:
[1] Boatload of content
[2] Simple navigation system
[3] Has the "addiction" factor (you'll see what I mean if you visit)

REASONS TO LOSE:
[1] Minimal ads and slightly boring interface

Thumbnail of user ivanp11
5 reviews
6 helpful votes
October 1st, 2012

This is a fun website for people who want to waste some time on the Internet. And I mean that is the most complimentary way possible. Reddit gives me an outlet to vent, a place to learn and an filtered feedback loop.

Thumbnail of user spyders
5 reviews
4 helpful votes
July 9th, 2012

Great social network! Always get what i want from here. Thanks!

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