Redditors shared climate change research, grass-free yard inspiration, and more. Communities like r/nolawns, r/climateoffensive, and r/guerillagardening all saw massive increases in views, which hopefully resulted in increased sustainability and climate advocacy. In the tech category, r/space went from the #11 to the #4 most-viewed subreddit, a 79% year-over-year (YoY) increase in views, and an awe-inspiring tool allowed redditors to explore outer space further.Įxpanding on last year’s focus on URL to IRL, where redditors were catalysts for change both online and in the real world, this year redditors didn’t just talk about climate change, they also took action. r/ukraine had 1.8 billion views (a 76,000% increase from last year) and 6M+ posts and comments in 2022 alone, showing how redditors cared to stay informed and show their support. There was a major movement to understand what was happening across the globe and not just in their backyards, as r/worldnews became the #3 most-viewed community. Redditors didn’t just learn about themselves-they also learned about the world around them and beyond. Some of the biggest smiles came from posts about brave cancer survivors, sleepy baby otters, and proposals in mid-air. You know, spreading the love! Enter: r/mademesmile, which saw a 45% increase in views compared to last year-making it the #38 most-viewed subreddit overall. r/AskReddit rose to become the #2 most-viewed community on the platform and the curiosity of opinions didn’t stop there- r/AskMen and r/AskWomen saw respective 59% and 52% increases in views this year, compared to last year, as people sought honest conversations there, from inspiring quotes to quality of life.Īlongside this shift toward embracing humanness, many redditors sought out wholesome and joyful moments to upvote and comment on. Here people asked if they were wrong for things like teaching their 4-year-old niece a new word and questionable paper airplane contest strategies. Redditors continued to keep it real with their desire for genuine feedback from others, so much that r/amitheasshole became the #1 most-viewed community on the platform. Whether people wanted to share about their music choices, misuse of office supplies, or chaotic work video calls, they knew where to find their community in r/tifu. r/tifu (which means Today I F***ed Up) jumped 20 positions in just one year, going from the #47 most-viewed community to #27. This year, redditors leaned into their humanness and normalized messing up. Keeping it real (because we needed to in 2022) Let’s take a look at the moments, communities, and conversations at the heart of Reddit in 2022. Now, onto the fun, weird, exciting, and heartwarming Reddit moments of the past year.įrom embracing inner-kid energy and celebrating special moments, to seeking advice and joining together for good, redditors kept it real this year. Lastly, check out our community r/recap and learn more about the Reddit Recap product experience here. You can also read this global announcement in French, German, Portuguese, or Spanish. last year, check out localized versions of the Reddit Recap where we share country-specific insights, trends, and memorable moments on Reddit in Australia, Canada, Germany, and the UK. ![]() So we jump in our very own wayback machine to provide insight into 2022's most memorable moments, highlight our most active communities, and reveal the biggest conversation drivers on Reddit and beyond.Īligned with the new parts of the world where we expanded Reddit Inc. Our annual Reddit Recap is here! With more than 100,000 active communities from around the world across Reddit, there are a lot of conversations happening in any given moment.
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