How Reddit Works: An Introduction


Reddit aka the frontpage of the internet is a social networking and bookmarking site where registered members (redditors) can submit content, such as text posts or direct links. Redditors can also post comments on every story on reddit, and respond back and forth in a conversation-tree of comments. It is a source for what's new and popular on the web.



It is a great example of a site that has become far more than simply a social-networking or link-sharing utility and has grown into a real online community. In fact, reddit is not a single community; it's an engine for creating communities - subreddits.

The site's content is divided into numerous categories (subreddits) and 50 such categories are visible on the front page to new users and those who browse the site without logging in to an account. There's a subreddit for programming, a subreddit for music, and probably a subreddit for your favourite football club.

By default, new users are subscribed to a selection of the most popular subreddits, but you'll get a lot more enjoyment out of the site if you take the time to find and subscribe to ones that appeal to you. After doing so, the front page will change to show a customized listing tailored to your interests.

Reddit features an innovative socially ranked rating and sorting system that allows registered users to vote submissions and comments "up" or "down", thereby making it easy for users to decide which links or posts are good and which ones are junk. Links or posts that receive community approval rise to the top, while cooler stories sink. Hence the front page of reddit is constantly in motion and (hopefully) filled with fresh, interesting links/posts.

Every community (subreddit) on the site starts when a redditor creates it. The creator becomes the first subscriber and the first moderator of the new subreddit. Moderators are redditors who create new communities or are added to existing ones. The moderators of each community decide how to moderate and who to include on their team.


What is Reddit Karma?


When you submit links that other people like and vote for on Reddit, you will get points from the upvotes known as Karma. You get more karma ("link karma" and "comment karma" ) when your posts/comments get upvoted, and lose some when they get downvoted. Your karma accumulate as point values on your user profile. The points do not lead to a prize as they are meant to stand in as a badge of honor for you among your peers.

Now that I've explained how it works, feel free to join now at : www.reddit.com

Ensure you verify your email by clicking on the link you will receive via email. If not, you will be limited to the number of links you can submit in a month. 

Reddit frowns at spam, vote manipulation etc. Pls, do not engage in them if you want to enjoy the site. Ensure you abide by the Reddiquette –  guidelines for using Reddit properly.

Download Reddit app for your mobile device if you really want to enjoy the online mega community on the go. 

In my upcoming posts, I will share with you how to create a subreddit, how to get traffic to blogs from reddit, how to get more Karma etc. If you don't want to miss them, ensure you subscribe to this blog.

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Comments

  1. I stumbled on the site last year but just didn't really understand it at all. So, abandoned it. With this ur explanation, I will sign in and find subreddits that will interest me. Thx boss

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    1. Gkad you now understand how it works. Have fun!

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  2. Anonymous7/11/2014

    Jide, thanks for the introduction. Very straight forward.

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    1. You're welcome. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Thanks Jide for sharing this post, i have used reddit in the past and i can say it worked well. I think this post is a reminder for me to look the way of reddit once more.

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    1. Glad to know it worked for you. You will definitely be getting good results from it if you keep using it.

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  4. Reddit is cool source of traffic, i recall 2012 when i used it on my new blog called www.comicments.com , i drove me traffic from USA + comments with some karma too, i will continue to use it.

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  5. Interesting... I have just registered.
    But, what is the difference between "post a text" and "post a link" ?

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