Here are two very different subreddits that I created and administrate.

This is a subreddit for those who love, or are even curious about, opera and its singers from the 1950's and earlier. Feel free to ask questions, share reviews and links, and discuss this wonderful genre of music and the singers and composers who brought it to life. Everyone, from beginners to experts, is welcome.

https://www.reddit.com/r/OldOpera/

If you want to join apositive subreddit for the blind, try r/BlindandFine. The subject matter is far less strict than at r/blind, since not everything needs to be related to blindness. This is more of a place where we can get to know each other and have fun. We allow sighted people to join as well, and we welcome questions about blindness if they are genuine, requests for feedback on surveys or technology about/for the blind, etc. However, I do ask that you join only if you are eighteen or older. Please also note that this is not a therapy/support group. If you need that, then r/blind is for you. I am not an administrator there, only of Blind and Fine.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BlindAndFine/

#accessibility #BelCanto #blind #blindness #composers #friendship #hobbies #music #opera #records #recordings #Reddit #singers #subreddits #technology

If and when other successful instances stand up then they can grow the interoperable user base. Hopefully with a result similar to #Mastodon or #Lemmy . Or #SubReddits I guess.

Lifehacker: Reddit Is (Mostly) Shuttering r/all, but There’s Still a Way to Access It. “As reported by The Verge, Reddit is officially doing away with r/all. This decision didn’t come out of the blue, though. The company had announced its plans to remove r/all in December, before doing so in January (though it called this an ‘experiment’). It also removed r/all from users accessing the site […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/10/lifehacker-reddit-is-mostly-shuttering-r-all-but-theres-still-a-way-to-access-it/

#LGBTQ related #Wikipedia article created 4 hours ago

Josie Kins

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_Kins
Josie Kins is a British–American psychoactive drug researcher and content creator. Kins is a transgender woman

#Subreddits #Psychedelic #American #Reddit #WomenInRed

Josie Kins - Wikipedia

If you want to join apositive subreddit for the blind, try r/BlindandFine. I do not claim to be perfect. I am bound to make mistakes. But I am also willing to listen to members and try to make this the best community I can. The subject matter is far less strict than at r/blind, since not everything needs to be related to blindness. This is more of a place where we can get to know each other and have fun. We allow sighted people to join as well. However, I do ask that only those over eighteen do so. Please also note that this is not a therapy/support group. If you need that, then r/blind is for you.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BlindAndFine/

#accessibility #blind #blindness #developers #encouragement #friends #friendship #fun #positivity #questions #Reddit #socialisation #socialization #subreddits #technology

One of the #kdrama #subreddits had ppl asking those who have finished #baym to please use spoiler tags and it appears that they’re doing so. I hope ppl here do the same. 🙂

Tom’s Hardware: Bots targeting the r/GamingLaptop’s subreddit with blatant MSI advertising in posts — mods allege marketing bots are flooding the forums with MSI-promoting posts. “The r/GamingLaptops subreddit has been under attack for months from paid actors and bots promoting MSI products, its moderators allege. We’ve reached out to MSI for comment.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/09/28/toms-hardware-bots-targeting-the-r-gaminglaptops-subreddit-with-blatant-msi-advertising-in-posts-mods-allege-marketing-bots-are-flooding-the-forums-with-msi-promoting-posts/

Tom’s Hardware: Bots targeting the r/GamingLaptop’s subreddit with blatant MSI advertising in posts — mods allege marketing bots are flooding the forums with MSI-promoting posts | ResearchBuzz: Firehose

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Ars Technica: Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site”. “A recent post on the r/modnews subreddit announced plans for new restrictions on how many subreddits users can moderate. Those who currently don’t meet those restrictions will be asked to leave their post(s) or seek an exemption(s).”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/09/17/mods-react-as-reddit-kicks-some-of-them-out-again-this-will-break-the-site-ars-technica/

Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site” (Ars Technica) | ResearchBuzz: Firehose

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