▲ 14 r/NewToReddit
Hi everyone!
I've been lurking for a few days, and I've realized that Reddit has a very specific "vibe" compared to platforms like Facebook or X. I'm not looking for a tutorial on how the buttons work. I'm interested in the invisible etiquette and reasons behind it that long-time users just seem to know instinctively. For example, I've already noticed that overusing emojis is often frowned upon, and adding "Edit: grammar" seems to be a sacred ritual. What are some other dead giveaways that a user hasn't quite learned the "Reddiquette" yet?
u/Blessed_-_- — 15 days ago