Baby and maternity subreddit guide

Updated June 12, 2026 · Reddit community research

Best Subreddits for Baby and Maternity Product Brands in 2026

Start with r/buyingforbaby, r/babybumps, r/pregnant, r/newparents, and r/newborns. Together they expose purchase intent, registry anxiety, pregnancy preparation, newborn workflows, safety concerns, and real product friction.

Best Subreddits for Baby and Maternity Product Brands in 2026

Why this category needs Reddit research

Parents do not talk about baby products like category pages

A stroller thread is rarely just about strollers. It becomes a budget tradeoff, a travel workflow, a car-seat compatibility question, a registry regret, or a safety concern that changes how a parent trusts a brand.

That is why baby and maternity brands need to separate research communities from promotion channels. RedditFind found purchase-intent rooms such as r/buyingforbaby, pregnancy and postpartum rooms such as r/babybumps, r/pregnant, r/newparents, and r/newborns, plus specialist and seller communities for feeding, babywearing, car seats, Shopify, Etsy, and Amazon.

Use the Top 5 as the core listening set. Then expand into the full ranking when you need feeding workflow, safety and recall language, return-to-work context, marketplace operations, or compliance-adjacent research.

Baby product DTC brands

Understand what parents actually compare, regret, return, recommend, or warn others about before writing product-page claims.

Maternity and newborn care brands

Capture emotional context, care workflows, privacy concerns, fatigue, and the language parents use when asking for help.

Baby gear, toy, clothing, skincare, and safety product teams

Find detailed feedback about fit, cleaning, compatibility, safety, recalls, comfort, and whether a product is worth the money.

Top communities

Top 5 baby and maternity product communities to research first

These are the highest-priority RedditFind results, with activity data, recommendation reasons, content patterns, and representative posts.

#1 · 98%

r/buyingforbaby

High-intent purchase research · Listen before answering

98K

Weekly visitors

2K

Weekly contributions

Why RedditFind recommends it

This is the clearest purchase-intent community in the set. With 98K weekly visitors and 2K weekly contributions, the discussion is directly about what to buy, why it is worth buying, and what went wrong. It is excellent for product research and competitive monitoring, but not for hard promotion.

Main content

The community focuses on baby and parenting product advice, real usage experience, price comparisons, recall alerts, and mistakes to avoid. Common threads cover strollers, car seats, feeding products, sleep gear, and home safety.

#2 · 94%

r/babybumps

Pregnancy registry and preparation · Sample language and anxiety

1.1M

Weekly visitors

13K

Weekly contributions

Why RedditFind recommends it

With about 1.1M weekly visitors and 13K weekly contributions, r/babybumps sits exactly at the registry, nursery, feeding, and first-purchase stage. It is a strong fit for maternity, registry, nursery, and feeding brands that need early demand language.

Main content

The community centers on pregnancy life, birth preparation, pre-birth anxiety, shopping decisions, and delivery experiences. List posts, budget questions, and what-to-avoid discussions are common.

#3 · 92%

r/pregnant

High-frequency pregnancy signal · Research only for brand teams

986K

Weekly visitors

29K

Weekly contributions

Why RedditFind recommends it

This is one of the densest pregnancy communities in the sample, with 986K weekly visitors and 29K weekly contributions. It is useful for understanding real concerns around feeding, registries, privacy, postpartum support, and daily products before birth.

Main content

The community serves pregnant people and their families, covering symptoms, emotions, life planning, work, birth preparation, and newborn readiness. The pace is fast and the emotional context is dense.

#4 · 90%

r/newparents

New-parent workflow friction · Map real-life product friction

1.2M

Weekly visitors

18K

Weekly contributions

Why RedditFind recommends it

The scale is strong: about 1.2M weekly visitors and 18K weekly contributions. It continually exposes how new parents experience product friction in real homes, even though standalone recommendation posts are often routed to weekly threads.

Main content

The community discusses sleep, feeding, outings, mental state, household adjustment, and early baby life. It is support-oriented and mixes urgent questions with experience sharing.

#5 · 87%

r/newborns

0-3 month usage reality · Study worth-it and not-worth-it moments

327K

Weekly visitors

7K

Weekly contributions

Why RedditFind recommends it

This community is smaller than the largest parent forums but more tightly focused on the first 0-3 months. With 327K weekly visitors and 7K weekly contributions, it is valuable for sleep, feeding, cleaning, care, and sensitivity-related products.

Main content

Discussion concentrates on newborn feeding, sleep, postpartum recovery, care fatigue, and everyday product use. Questions often land on whether an item is actually useful.

Choose by goal

Use communities by operating goal

Baby product teams should not treat every subreddit as a posting target. Some are purchase-research rooms, some are emotional-context rooms, some are safety specialist rooms, and some are channel-operations rooms.

Goal Priority communities Primary use Recommended format
Purchase intent and registry language r/buyingforbaby, r/babybumps, r/pregnant Research worth-it questions, registry anxiety, discount timing, large gear, and pre-birth purchase barriers. Mostly listen; if participating, answer neutrally without links, surveys, or product promotion.
Newborn and postpartum workflow friction r/newparents, r/newborns, r/beyondthebump Understand sleep, feeding, outings, washing, soothing, privacy, recovery, and family-coordination friction. Supportive comments or observation; avoid turning vulnerable moments into market research.
Feeding and pumping product research r/breastfeeding, r/exclusivelypumping, r/babyledweaning Map pumps, bottles, cleaning, storage, wearable devices, bibs, plates, solids, and return-to-work routines. Education-first and rule-aware; no company accounts, self-promotion, or medical claims.
Safety, fit, and recalls r/babywearing, r/cpst, r/buyingforbaby, r/newparents Study carrier fit checks, car-seat installation, recalls, unsafe use, contamination, and support scripts. Specialist-safe comments only; product claims should stay on owned channels unless explicitly allowed.
DTC and marketplace operations r/shopify, r/EtsySellers, r/ecommerce, r/amazonfba Benchmark checkout, listings, fulfillment, pricing, PPC, review friction, and marketplace risk. Specific operator questions with context; avoid store promotion and thin case-study posts.

Community clusters

Operation clusters

RedditFind groups communities by operating direction so baby and maternity brands can build a research system instead of chasing one large parent forum.

Pregnancy Registry and Big-Ticket Decisions

Recommended mix · 3 个社区 · 约 2,308,372 名用户

How to use this cluster

  • Use these communities as a demand radar for registries, budgets, over-preparation, and price sensitivity.
  • Track big-ticket gear, feeding, care, and babywearing separately; the strongest language often appears in worth-it and regret threads.
  • Do not rush into brand posting. Start with neutral, helpful comments and evidence collection.

Key content to collect

  • Registry-list arguments
  • Purchase barriers for strollers, car seats, sleep products, and pumps
  • Sale seasons, inventory, stockouts, and alternatives
View representative posts and matched communities
Community Fit Why relevant
r/buyingforbaby 98% The clearest purchase-intent community: parents ask what to buy, what is worth it, and what alternatives solve the same problem.
r/babybumps 95% Large pre-birth community where registries, hospital bags, nursery planning, and early purchase anxiety appear before the baby arrives.
r/pregnant 93% Very active pregnancy community with dense emotional context around birth preparation, privacy, support, and what will actually be needed.

Newborn and Postpartum Reality

Recommended mix · 3 个社区 · 约 1,430,038 名用户

How to use this cluster

  • Place products inside actual routines: night care, outings, storage, washing, soothing, and returning home.
  • Prioritize high-engagement complaint threads; many product opportunities hide inside 'too hard' and 'nobody told me' moments.
  • Be careful with postpartum emotion, body anxiety, privacy, and household labor, because they directly shape conversion language.

Key content to collect

  • Night and daytime care workflows
  • Outings, sleep, soothing, and storage pain points
  • Postpartum mental health, privacy, and family-coordination context
View representative posts and matched communities
Community Fit Why relevant
r/newparents 94% Large support community where new parents expose sleep, feeding, outing, recall, babywearing, and day-to-day product friction.
r/beyondthebump 92% Strong for life-after-birth language: emotional load, household division of labor, ad fatigue, privacy anxiety, and postpartum recovery.
r/newborns 90% More tightly focused on the first 0-3 months, where sleep, feeding, cleaning, care fatigue, and sensitivity issues become concrete product questions.

Feeding, Pumping, and Baby Care Workflows

Recommended mix · 4 个社区 · 约 495,186 名用户

How to use this cluster

  • Break pumping, cleaning, storage, and return-to-work feeding into steps, then identify which step creates the most friction.
  • Prioritize worth-it, regret, and real-convenience feedback; those threads sit closest to purchase logic.
  • For feeding technology, study compatibility, cleaning burden, and work routines before emphasizing specifications.

Key content to collect

  • Breast pump and wearable-pump feedback
  • Bottle washing, milk storage, and sterilizing routines
  • Breastfeeding and pumping after returning to work
View representative posts and matched communities
Community Fit Why relevant
r/buyingforbaby 98% Useful for comparing feeding products, bottle washers, registry decisions, and whether tools are actually worth buying.
r/newborns 90% Shows how feeding products fit into exhausting newborn care routines, including cleaning, sleep, and sensory concerns.
r/breastfeeding 88% Important support room for nursing, pumping, weaning, bras, clothing, and work-related feeding routines.
r/exclusivelypumping 84% Highly specific equipment and workflow community for pumps, accessories, cleaning, storage, wearable devices, and supply management.

Safety, Recalls, and High-Risk Categories

Recommended mix · 4 个社区 · 约 632,398 名用户

How to use this cluster

  • For safety products, monitor recalls, installation errors, misuse, and emotional complaints rather than only positive reviews.
  • Turn risk language into FAQs, product-page warnings, support scripts, and customer-service escalation paths.
  • If you sell car seats, carriers, wipes, bottles, or sleep-adjacent products, keep these communities on a long-term watchlist.

Key content to collect

  • Recalls, contamination, and safety alerts
  • Negative feedback caused by installation or usage errors
  • Home safety and safe-sleep discussion
View representative posts and matched communities
Community Fit Why relevant
r/buyingforbaby 98% The product-buying angle surfaces recalls, alternatives, price tradeoffs, and trust concerns around safety-adjacent products.
r/newparents 94% New parents expose how safety advice, recalls, and product instructions collide with exhausted daily routines.
r/babywearing 82% Carrier users and educators discuss fit checks, unsafe wearing, comfort, and detailed product-fit concerns.
r/cpst 72% Small but professional community for child passenger safety, car-seat installation, fit, posture, and travel-system education.

DTC and Marketplace Seller Operations

Recommended mix · 4 个社区 · 约 1,305,941 名用户

How to use this cluster

  • Translate parent-facing pains into independent-store, Etsy, and Amazon execution decisions.
  • Separate store technology, marketplace operations, and growth marketing instead of treating them as one problem.
  • For founders and growth marketers, these communities are better for how to sell than what to sell.

Key content to collect

  • Shopify site and checkout problems
  • Etsy cold start, hero images, and pricing
  • Amazon fulfillment, inventory, margin, and ad efficiency
View representative posts and matched communities
Community Fit Why relevant
r/shopify 80% Useful for baby DTC teams handling checkout, apps, payments, backend friction, and store operations.
r/etsysellers 76% Strong for handmade, custom, toy, clothing, and gift-oriented baby products sold through Etsy.
r/ecommerce 75% General ecommerce operations lens for conversion, fulfillment, returns, and cross-platform strategy.
r/amazonfba 74% Channel-operations community for Amazon launches, ads, margin, TACOS, suppliers, and scaling.

Rules

Where to post, comment, learn, or only observe

The highest-signal parenting communities are often the least tolerant of marketing, surveys, company accounts, or market research. Use the official rules before any brand participation.

Community Promotion risk Suitable Avoid
r/buyingforbaby Very high Listening, neutral buyer education, and carefully scoped answers without product links. Marketing, self-promotion, fundraising, surveys, media requests, SEO research, or affiliate links.
r/babybumps Very high Pregnancy preparation research, registry-language sampling, and non-promotional support. Market research, self-promotion, surveys, and commercial content.
r/pregnant Very high Observation of pregnancy concerns, privacy, support needs, and newborn-readiness language. Solicitation, commercial content, and advice that looks medical or judgmental.
r/newparents High Supportive participation around routines, recalls, outings, sleep, and feeding problems. Standalone product requests, brand pushing, and exploiting vulnerable moments.
r/newborns High Early-care research and supportive answers about non-medical routines. Advertising, discount codes, self-promotion, or medical claims.
r/breastfeeding Very high Learning support language around nursing, pumping, weaning, and return-to-work feeding. Company accounts, marketing, selling, fundraising, medical advice, or shaming feeding choices.
r/babywearing Very high Carrier-fit research and safety-language observation. Brand accounts, brand representatives, referral codes, subtle marketing, or product-specific advice as a company.
r/cpst High Child passenger safety education, installation-language research, and specialist listening. Unverified safety claims, legal or medical overreach, and promotional car-seat advice.
r/shopify High for promotion Specific Shopify platform, checkout, app, payment, and store-operations questions. Store reviews, blogspam, success-story posts, private-service solicitation, and promotion.
r/etsysellers High for promotion Seller operations, shop-building questions, IP, customer-service, pricing, and marketplace friction. Shop promotion, seller tool promotion, service links, and irrelevant product images.

Full ranking

Full community operations ranking

The Top 5 cover the strongest purchase, pregnancy, and newborn signals. Rows 6-13 add postpartum, feeding, babywearing, car-seat, working-mom, and cloth-diaper depth. Rows 14-27 are channel and marketing supplements.

# Community Score Weekly visitors Weekly contributions Community content
1 r/buyingforbaby 98% 98K 2K Purchase-intent community for baby and parenting products, including strollers, car seats, feeding products, sleep gear, home safety, price comparisons, recalls, and real usage experience. Strong for product research and competitor monitoring; poor for direct marketing.
2 r/babybumps 94% 1.1M 13K Large pregnancy community around birth preparation, registries, nursery planning, shopping decisions, anxiety, and delivery experiences. Especially useful for maternity, registry, nursery, and feeding brands studying the first wave of purchases.
3 r/pregnant 92% 986K 29K Fast-moving pregnancy support community covering symptoms, emotions, work, life planning, birth preparation, newborn readiness, privacy, postpartum support, and early product concerns. Best treated as a high-frequency consumer-insight pool.
4 r/newparents 90% 1.2M 18K Supportive new-parent community about sleep, feeding, outings, mental state, household adjustment, recalls, babywearing, and everyday friction. Strong for seeing product problems inside real routines.
5 r/newborns 87% 327K 7K Newborn-stage community focused on feeding, sleep, postpartum recovery, care exhaustion, cleaning, scent sensitivity, and whether products actually help in the first 0-3 months.
6 r/beyondthebump 86% 774K 11K Postpartum community about life after birth, household adjustment, family dynamics, emotional load, baby routines, privacy, ad fatigue, and support needs. Better for user understanding and content strategy than direct purchase intent.
7 r/breastfeeding 83% 354K 6.8K Support and education community for nursing, pumping, weaning, feeding support, bras, clothing, workplace pumping, and breastfeeding experience. Important for feeding products and return-to-work scenarios.
8 r/exclusivelypumping 82% 158K 4.6K Very specific pumping community around exclusive pumping, combo pumping, pump gear, supply, accessories, cleaning, milk storage, wearable devices, and workflow efficiency. High problem density for feeding-tech teams.
9 r/babywearing 81% 81K 1.6K Specialist baby-carrier community for wraps, carriers, fit checks, safe wearing, comfort, structure, and detailed usage feedback. High-signal for carrier and babywearing products, but brand accounts are not welcome.
10 r/babyledweaning 80% 109K 985 Baby-led-weaning community covering solids, plates, utensils, bibs, storage, portions, feeding rhythm, and safety questions. Useful for feeding accessories and 6-12 month content teams.
11 r/cpst 78% 26K 533 Child passenger safety community focused on car-seat installation, fit, rear-facing and forward-facing use, posture, travel systems, and safety education. Small but highly professional and relevant for car-seat and travel-system brands.
12 r/workingmoms 75% 158K 5.1K Working-mom community about time management, childcare, return to work, pumping at work, family division of labor, career pressure, and products that reduce daily friction.
13 r/clothdiaps 72% 19K 490 Niche reusable-diaper community around cloth diapers, reusable wipes, washing routines, materials, fit, cost, storage, and eco-conscious baby care. Small but deep.
14 r/shopify 69% 79K 2.5K Shopify platform operations community covering checkout, payments, apps, store setup, backend issues, and merchant workflows. Useful for baby DTC teams, not for consumer insight.
15 r/etsysellers 68% 81K 2.7K Etsy seller community about shop operations, sales, reviews, IP, ads, customer service, pricing, and marketplace rules. Useful for baby toys, clothing, handmade, and personalized goods sellers.
16 r/smallbusiness 67% 384K 12K Broad small-business Q&A community covering cash flow, hiring, customers, pricing, mindset, and founder reality. Helpful for baby-category founders, but not category-specific.
17 r/ecommerce 65% 72K 2K General ecommerce operator community around website setup, conversion, channels, SEO, fulfillment, returns, platform shifts, and AI tools. Useful for baby DTC operations.
18 r/digitalmarketing 63% 102K 5.4K Digital marketing practitioner community covering ads, content, SEO, AI, clients, tools, and industry changes. Useful for growth teams watching channel tactics, but not baby-specific.
19 r/babystroller 61% 464 26 Micro-niche stroller community about model comparisons, accessories, lightweight travel, travel systems, compatibility, and purchase questions. Very relevant but tiny.
20 r/fulfillmentbyamazon 60% 28K 840 Amazon FBA operator community about margin, supply chain, ads, inventory, accounts, and scaling. Channel-relevant for baby brands selling through Amazon.
21 r/amazonfba 59% 21K 1.1K Amazon FBA growth community with launch stories, ads, suppliers, profitability, brand building, and marketplace strategy. Practical but not category-specific.
22 r/amazonseller 58% 10K 179 Amazon seller community about Seller Central, logistics, accounts, ads, brand issues, compliance, and seller operations. Supplemental channel intelligence for baby sellers.
23 r/etsy 57% 111K 1.4K Mixed buyer and seller community about Etsy platform experience, handmade and vintage goods, AI images, fake handmade products, support, and trust. Useful for baby handmade, custom, and gift brands watching marketplace sentiment.
24 r/etsycommunity 56% 24K 1.3K Looser Etsy ecosystem community about buyer and seller stories, sales swings, reviews, AI images, and shop problems. Useful for small Etsy baby sellers, but less systematic.
25 r/shopifyecommerce 54% 6.3K 346 Technical Shopify and ecommerce Q&A community for apps, backend settings, site features, and execution details. Helpful for practical store operations, not strategic insight.
26 r/productmarketing 50% 6.4K 126 Product marketing community about positioning, messaging, GTM, competition, and PMM careers. Useful as a method supplement for baby positioning and packaging teams.
27 r/ecommercemarketing 49% 1.4K 95 Small ecommerce marketing community focused on tactics, metrics, tools, and practitioner results. Potentially useful for growth ideas, but too small for primary monitoring.
28 r/maternity 45% 618 92 Very small pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting community with inconsistent focus. The name fits the topic, but the signal is too thin for priority research.
29 r/pregnancy_care 42% 30K 201 Pregnancy and postpartum support community with many personal-help and emotional posts. It offers some emotional language but less stable product or market signal.
30 r/compliance 35% 1.6K 89 Compliance and risk-management professional community. Only indirectly useful for baby brands working on claims, safety, privacy, or regulated category language.

Subreddit About / Rules original text

The following section keeps the official Reddit public_description and rule text returned by RedditFind Reddit Assistant.

About / Public Description original

A place to discuss when looking for items for your children no matter where you're from.

Rules original

Links: Unless it helps you illustrate a broader point or be very specific in seeking advice, we only allow link posts sparingly from active members if they promote discussion. You must be a participating member in our community outside your own submissions and have submitted comments outside of your own posts before you're allowed to link. When linking please provide a description of the discussion you'd like to have about the link you're sharing. Don't be a Jerk: This sub is for mutual support through a challenging phase of life. Judgmental and confronting attitudes don't work here.It’s fine to disagree with people but please remain respectful. Don’t insult people or their children, call people names or bring rudeness into it. Absolutely no bullying or personal attacks including going through someone’s post history to find past comments to use against them.Fundraising, Marketing, or Self-Promotion:

Spam

, self-promotion, fundraising, media marketing, surveys, donation requests, affiliate links, media requests, or any post seeking to use our community for profit, research, SEO/digital marketing, copypasta, etc. We do not allow missing person reports as we can’t verify if the person is really missing. Please report all such posts. If you are interested in advertising on reddit, please consider taking out an ad.Use the Reddiquette: Basics include upvoting comments that add to discussions and downvoting off topic comments. Please don’t downvote people just because you disagree, diverse opinions are what makes our subreddit great. If someone is breaking one of our rules report the comment, so our moderators can remove it.

About / Public Description original

A place for pregnant redditors, those who have been pregnant, those who wish to be in the future, and anyone who supports them. Not the place for bump or ultrasound pics, sorry!

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Behavior: Treat everyone with respect. It is possible to get your point across and disagree without being rude. This means other bumpers, non-bumpers, and other websites.Do not call out others publicly. If you feel they are not who they say they are, or you have any other issue with them, message the moderators.Do not make posts trying to stir up trouble. If you know a post will be controversial, do not make it. Take it to another subreddit.

Spam

: We consider any link post spam if it is submitted by someone who is not active in our community. This is left up to moderator discretion, but a good rule of thumb is to keep link posts to less than 1 every 10 helpful comments you make on other posts.This also applies to comments which are obviously advertising, by the same specifications above.Soliciting/Asking for Donations: Do not solicit or ask for donations or funding of any kind. Use subreddits specific for this such as /r/Assistance.Do not post registry links either, under any circumstances. Not only is this overwhelmingly received as asking for donations, but posting your registry link reveals your full name and city.Poll/Survey/AMA: Do not make AMA-type posts or posts which seek to poll the community for the purposes of market research or academic research without prior permission from the Mods. Permission will only be granted in compelling circumstances in which the research is novel and fresh.No asking if pregnant or posting pregnancy tests: Do not ask if you or your partner are pregnant. We are not a pregnancy test or a paternity test. In the US, if you cannot afford a test, check your local Health Department to see if they offer them for free or low cost.Related: this is not the place to post pictures of your pregnancy tests.Personal Information/Promotion: Do not post or ask for personal information about anyone, including yourself. This includes but is not limited to names, phone numbers, email addresses, home addresses, or other identifying information.Do not post links to your personal blog, website, or YouTube channel.Circumcision-Specific Disrespect: Posts about circumcision are not allowed, but sometimes it can come up in the comments when relevant. Failure to remain civil during discussion of circumcision will result in a permanent ban.Bump, Ultrasound, Announcement Pics: Bump, ultrasound, and announcement pics (including positive pregnancy tests) go in the daily bump thread only. Mods have discretion for what counts here.Bump pics are photos that contain your pregnant belly: with a cat, with a husband, with a snack, in a tub, taken in a mirror, taken by a professional, etc. Baby shower pics may contain your belly if it's not the main album focus.Do not ever post pictures of your bodily fluids. Ever. So gross.Asking/Offering Medical Advice: Do not ask for medical advice/opinions. BabyBumps users and moderators are not medical professionals. Responses do not replace contacting your medical provider. You should always call your provider with any concerns and to interpret and test results, including HCG tests.If you are not a doctor you are in no position to offer medical advice. If you are a doctor, you'd know better than to offer medical advice here. Giving poor medical advice is often more dangerous than giving no advice at all.No Vaccine Posts, Exposure Related Posts: If you are interested in learning more about vaccinations, or have been exposed to a virus- please consult a medical professional.Don't ask people to share their stories.: Members of this community spend a lot of time sharing their stories so they can share their experiences with others. Please search this sub's history for those stories first.No PMs to mods: Modmail only. Do not send private messages or chat requests to the moderators regarding subreddit issues. Please use modmail feature if you have any concerns, comments or complaints.No Misinformation or Fake News: This is not the place to spread conspiracy theories or misinformation.Complete List of Rules: This is an abbreviated list of rules most commonly broken. CLICK HERE FOR A COMPLETE SET OF RULES.

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A safer space for all pregnant people.

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This subreddit is for pregnant people and their loved ones. Stay on topic.: This space is for pregnant people and their loved ones. Content from those who are not confirmed to be pregnant will be removed. This includes commercial or promotional content. We do not allow solicitation or promotion of products in stand-alone posts. Those who have graduated and want to give advice are welcome to do so.We are good to each other.: Respect pregnant people's choices without judgement. Nobody is too young, too poor, too single, too manly, too gay, too whatever to be pregnant.We are pro-choice, pro-science and pro-vaccinations.: This is a pro-choice, pro-science and pro-vaccine space. We will not tolerate any anti-choice opinions or campaigning, including users who participate in anti-choice subreddits. Misinformation related to health or vaccinations is not allowed.Autism is a complex condition which is almost certainly genetic. Asking "will X give my child autism" portrays autistic children as damaged/unwanted. It also boost "studies" which are usually inflammatory and deeply flawed. These posts will be removed.No policing or shaming other people's bodies or pregnancies.: Pregnancy is hard, do not make it harder by shaming people for weight loss, weight gain, their eating habits or diet, etc.No pregnant person needs you to tell them that they're eating wrong, drinking wrong, weighing wrong, exercising wrong, or doing wrong by their pregnancy.Bigotry and hate speech are not allowed.: Bigotry will not be tolerated. Please hit the report button if you see any racist, sexist, homophobic, ableist, transphobic, etc. comments to help mods remove them promptly. We are a friend of the fempire.Frequently asked questions and repetitive posts will be removed: We understand people can become very anxious while pregnant and especially so during their first pregnancy. Certain questions are asked very frequently; users should use the search function to find related posts. If you absolutely must ask the question, it's best to 1) call your medical provider or 2) do so in the daily stickied thread.It is extremely common for symptoms to fluctuate or disappear entirely during early pregnancy, this does not mean that there is an issue with the pregnancy.**Medical advice **: We are not doctors. Please ask a licensed medical professional what your test results mean. We cannot diagnose whether your pregnancy is viable via Reddit.

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issues: Please use the "content warning" flair for all potentially traumatic content.No ban evasion: In addition to being a violation of Reddit's rules, we don't ban people without good reason. If you want to appeal a ban, message the mod team.No surveys/commercial/promotional content.: We don't host surveys or commercial/promotional content here. This includes market research, academic study recruitment etc. In the past we have very rarely made exceptions for public-interest work. If think that's you , please message the mod team first.No Generative AI: Generative AI is a bigger, fancier version of predictive text. It doesn't have any mechanism of telling fact from fiction, and it will sometimes invent answers that are lethally wrong.Users are also asking for your own input into a situation, if they wanted a computer to write them a story they could do that for themselves.Comments on the lines of "I asked [genAI] and here's what it said" will be removed.Do not request or solicit DMs from other users.: Don't request other users to DM, PM or chat you. Anything that can be said can be aired in the subreddit.We encourage you to ignore and report users DMing you. There is no reason for anyone to private message you outside of the subreddit. It is almost certainly a creep or a scammer.

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A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.

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Don't Be a Jerk: Remember the human on the other side of the screen. When talking to someone you might want to ask yourself "Would I say it to the person's face?" or "How would I feel if this was said this way to me?" Treat everyone with respect; it's possible to get your point across or plain disagree without being rude.Being a jerk includes but is not limited to: personal attacks, racism, sexism, transphobia, homophobia, derogatory or dehumanizing language, including insults and general incivility.No Soliciting or asking for/sending copyright material: Do not solicit or ask for donations or funding of any kind. Use subreddits specific for this purpose, such as r/Assistance. Posts of this nature will be removed and users permanently banned.Reddit rules prevent the sharing of copyright material without the owner's permission. Posts or comments asking for or offering copyright material will be deleted and repeat offenders banned.

No Spam

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Spam

will be removed and users placed on a permanent ban. This includes AI/bot accounts.No Facebook/Instagram-Style Content: Personal photos and videos are not allowed as standalone posts and will be removed. Memes and other non-personal photos (e.g. infographics) are allowed. However, low-quality memes (including memes that have pictures of your children) fall under personal photos and will be removed as well (along with reposts).

No Self-Promotion

/Advertising/Surveys/Product Testing: Do not make posts to generate followers for your Youtube channel or your blog. We also do NOT allow use of this sub for product testing e.g. apps or self-promotion/advertising, sharing of discount codes/vouchers or market research via thinly veiled parenting posts. Your post will be removed and you may be banned.We aren't allowing academic surveys at this time.No Medical Advice: Discussing medical topics is allowed, including asking others for their personal experience. That said, Reddit is NOT a source of medical advice. Please contact a local healthcare provider if you require precise and/or immediate medical guidance.No Anti-vax Misinformation or Support: Discussion of different ideas is great, but the anti-vaccine movement thrives on the spread of disinformation. We will not be a place for that disinformation to be repeated.Any anti-vaccine statements will be removed and users banned at mods' discretion. No Brigading or Trolling: Users who don't regularly participate in this sub as new parents and come to argue hot button issues will be banned immediately without warning.Relationship Posts must be in the daily discussion thread: All relationship posts must be posted in the weekly discussion thread. This includes non-romantic relationships, such as with your in-laws.No Dirty Diaper Pics: If you have questions about your baby's poop, contact your pediatricianNo posts about Circumcision: Posts where the primary topic is about circumcision are not allowed.No posts about undiagnosed/suspected autism.: This includes directly asking if your baby is autistic, listing "symptoms" and asking for comments, or asking if other people have had similar experiences to you and it turned out that their baby was autistic. If you have concerns about autism, please speak to a medical professional. Do not attempt to evade rules with reposts: If you attempt to repost a post that was removed for rule violations, without making substantive changes that bring the post in compliance with the rules, you will be temporarily banned. Repeat violators will be permanently banned.No Baby of the Year posts: Baby of the Year posts will be removed. No posts asking about vaccine experiences or whether you should vaccinate your child: We no longer allow posts asking for experiences of how babies have handled xyz vaccines, what reactions others have experienced and whether you should get xyz vaccine for your baby.This sub (and other parenting subs) are full of these posts - please use the search tool, and direct any questions about whether a vaccine is right for your baby to a medical professional. Unfortunately, these posts create a lot of work to moderate and invite antivax trolls into our sub. Posts seeking product recommendations must go in weekly thread: We will no longer be approving standalone posts seeking product recommendations e.g. what is one unexpected product you've loved since becoming a parent? or what is your go-to registry item?

About / Public Description original

A subreddit for parents/caretakers of newborn babies and those who are getting ready to have babies.

Rules original

Please be kind - no shaming!: Rudeness and being unkind is not tolerated here. Posts and comments shaming other parents for doing xyz will be removed and offenders banned.No photos of genitalia, ever.: No photos of genitalia, ever.

No spam

, surveys, advertising, discount codes, self-promotion, monetary requests etc...:

No spam

, surveys, advertising, discount codes, self promotion, monetary requests etc...Repeat offenders will be banned.Poop/umbilical cord posts must posted in the weekly thread.: Poop/umbilical cord posts must posted in the weekly thread. Standalone posts will be removed.Discussion is allowed but heated debates are not.: Please keep discussion civil, especially when it pertains to "breast is best", co-sleeping, and other divisive topics. If a thread becomes heated and/or is requiring a lot of moderator intervention/reports from users, it will be locked. Please do not ask for, or give medical advice (including vaccines): Please do not ask for, or give medical advice. This includes asking for pros and cons about certain vaccines/medications and whether you should give your baby a certain vaccine or medication. Please speak to a medical professional.No anti-vax misinformation/support: Anti-vax misinformation or support are not allowed on this sub. It's okay to ask questions about vaccinations, but this is not the place for a vaccine debate. First time offenders will be banned. No trolling: Trolls will be removed and banned.**No posts/comments about circumcision **: This sub doesn't allow any posts or comments about circumcision. No posts seeking scientific articles, opinions or case studies.: Please redirect your question to r/sciencebasedparenting. You can respond to posts with a comment referencing scientific articles etc, but standalone posts will be removed. **No cross posting **: Cross posts will be removed. Please make the effort to create your own post on this sub.No political posts: Political posts will be removed.

About / Public Description original

A place for new parents, new parents to be, and old parents who want to help out. Posts focusing on the transition into living with your new little one and any issues that may come up. Ranting and gushing is welcome!

Rules original

No Advertisements, AI Content, Market Research, or

Spam

: This is not the place to ask for donations or advertise your personal blogs/services.

Spam

, market research, or AI content will be removed and you may be banned.Do not post links to your personal site. Do not post links that get you a reference bonus. Do not post links to contests or fundraisers of any sort.

Be Respectful

& No Hate: This is a support sub and for most, this is a vulnerable time. Be supportive, be kind, and be respectful. It is okay for healthy discussions to take place, but please do not cross the line to arguing and conflict.The following behavior is not tolerated and will be removed at moderator's discretion:-Insults-Judgment-Disrespect-Purposely controversial posts or comments-Blanket statements based on culture or opinionThis includes being respectful with mods & only communicating via modmail.Do not incite drama/hate/bigotry: Argumentative comments or posts seeking to cause unhealthy discussions will be removed. Users of Reddit are global and will have varied norms on parenting based on their preferences, cultures, etc. This is a space for every parent and we do not chastise each other here.No

Polls

or Surveys: Do not make posts which seek to poll or survey the community for any reason without prior permission from the Moderators. Absolutely no polls or surveys which request personal information will be accepted. Others will be at moderator discretion.No Medical Advice: We are not doctors. No one should be relying on information in this subreddit as a substitute for a medical professional. Please do not ask for, or give medical advice.Do Not Post Personal Information: Do not post anything that is personally identifying. Meaning, if you do not want anyone in the world to see it, it should not be posted. This applies to your own personal information as well as others'.Do not post links to photos or videos hosted on sites which give real names; this can connect you to your personal information.Do not post links to social media sites which share personal information such as real names.Do not specifically ask for personal info.No Baby Pictures/Videos, Ultrasounds, or Pictures of Pregnancy Tests.: Do not post photos of your child, ultrasound, or pregnancy test.Non-baby memes, videos and other photos are still allowed.No anti-vax rhetoric: Self-explanatory.No Discussion of Circumcision: Circumcision is no longer a topic of discussion that is allowed. The topic has become too divisive.No PMs to Mods: Do not send private messages or chat requests to the moderators regarding subreddit issues. Please use modmail feature if you have any concerns, comments or complaints. No snarking: This means no screenshots of posts or comments from this sub to other subs or groups with the intention of ridicule.Pro-choice: This sub is pro-choice.

About / Public Description original

This is a community to encourage, support, and educate parents nursing babies/children through their breastfeeding journey. Partners seeking advice and support are also welcome here.

Rules original

Please no perverts: No posts or comments allowed which sexualize breastfeeding or pictures of babies.No harassment or shaming.: No advertising, self-promotion, marketing, company accounts: No podcasts, instagram, facebook, discord, etc links.No surveys, studies: No selling, fundraising, donations, or drug-seeking: This isn't Facebook Marketplace.No medical questions OR medical advice: Posts or photos asking medical questions ("does this look infected?" "is this poop normal?") are best directed to your pediatrician/OBGYNBe kind: Rudeness won't be tolerate here.Controversial Posts and Offensive Unpopular Opinions will be removed at mod discretion: We don't have the modpower to babysit thousands of people who want to argue in the comments of these posts.No disparaging the use of formula, pumping, or combofeeding.: Babies need to be fed. Every family decides what is the best method to feed their kids, we will not tolerate disparaging other feeding methods. No AI Content or bots: AI isn't at all trustworthy or accurate, and it is not welcome in this subreddit.This is a pro-choice sub: We are a pro-choice sub and do not allow our members to be shamed for asking breastfeeding-related questions where it regards their choices regarding termination of pregnancy. Shaming, harassing, or other rude behavior regarding a woman's right to have choices will result in a ban.

About / Public Description original

FOR ALL PUMPERS - INCLUSIVE, exclusive, combo, occasional, weaned...everyone. Be respectful of that, or please go. If you have an issue with the sub name, don’t bring it up. We aren’t changing it. We inherited it from the founding mod who abandoned it. And folks came.. some who pump a lot, some who pump a little, some who’d like to start. We will not remove “non exclusive pumpers” because this group “isn’t for that.” We will however remove rude people who tell us how to run our group.

Rules original

Be kind and courteous.: No shaming, hate speech, bigotry or bullying.Use available flairs and post options.: All milk photos should be marked with a spoiler, and pictures including body parts should be marked NSFW. Use flairs for nursing, oversupply and other content warnings. Please be mindful of your titles as well, as flairs and spoilers don't cover titles.Absolutely no prescription medications or medical advice.: We are not qualified to be giving advice on medication, some are banned in some countries, and advice giving could be dangerous. Please refer to your doctor, pharmacist or lactmed for questions about compatibility with breastmilk, safe procedures or any other medical information. No inaccurate information: Nothing medically inaccurate, factually incorrect, or misinformative. You can speak about your experience but do not speak in absolutes.

No spam

: No promoting your company, apps, facebook pages, or using AI to write your posts and comments. Don’t pretend to be a customer of your own company. We gladly accept and encourage honest recommendations and feedback, and can tell the difference between the two. No fetish content: This is not a fetish community. No soliciting pictures. No content that could promote fetish activity in our communuty. There are other subs for that, this is not it.No linking Facebook groups: We can't vet other communities, and in light of the "Cathy" scandal, we will not allow for referring to other communities. Moderator discretion: At times we may remove content not directly linked to these rules. This may include violations of reddit terms of service, or situations that arise that fall outside the norm for the community.No discussions around vegan ideology, animal cruelty, or other non-pumping related topics.: This is not the community for discussion of use of animal products. Topics that do relate to pumping, such as selecting vegan formulas, is allowed. No formula shaming: In this community, we support all methods of happy, healthy, fed babies. Complaining about sub name: Shocking this has to be a rule. Our sub is named exclusively pumping BUT that was made before it became a huge community of pumpers in all amounts. We can’t change it, and we’re not gonna ban or kick out anyone who combo feeds or dabbles in any other feeding methods. It’s OUR choice, not YOURS. If you cause a problem over this you’ll be removed. we have said it time and time again - the previous mod named and abandoned the sub. It is how it is, we are who we are. Issue? Leave, or be removed.

About / Public Description original

Babywearing is simply holding your baby close to your body using fabric or a carrier instead of your arms. This sub is for advice and support on your babywearing journey! Learn about different types of carriers, how to use them, and post a fit check for advice on how to get an optimal fit. We are not a buy/sell group and those activities are not permitted here. We are not affiliated with any Facebook groups or carrier brands.

Rules original

Spam

: If you are not a regular sub participant, and your reddit account activity is solely dedicated to spamming links or repeatedly advertising your referral code, you may be banned at moderators' discretion.Soliciting/Self Promoting/Asking for Donations: Do not self-promote or post identifying information about yourself. This includes but is not limited to names, phone numbers, email addresses, home addresses, or other identifying information such as personal blogs, websites, and/or YouTube channels.Do not solicit or ask for donations or funding of any kind.Poll/Survey/AMA: Do not make AMA-type posts or posts which seek to poll the community for the purposes of market research or academic research without prior permission from the Mods. Permission will only be granted in compelling circumstances in which the research is novel and fresh.Incorrect Carrier Slang / Name Shortening: Treat everyone with respect. Babywearing has a very long and culturally rich history. As such, it is a sign of respect to those cultures from whom we are borrowing not to bastardize their language, misrepresent their culture, or water down the meaning of their words. [We ask you to refer to carriers by their true, full names.](http://wiki.babywearingdiy.com/do/view/Main/AccurateTerminology)Moderators reserve the right to issue warnings or ban outright for behavioral issues.Stay on Topic: This subreddit is about babywearing, please keep posts on topic. Consider posting to a parenting sub instead if your question is about general child rearing, sleeping, feeding, etc.No Buy/Sell/Trade Activity: This sub is for advice and support. We are not affiliated with any websites or Facebook groups. Buy/sell/trade is not permitted here.Artipoppe

Spam

: We do not allow Artipoppe spam here, particularly if you are not a regular sub participant and your account solely exists to shill your Artipoppe code. Your account may be banned at moderator discretion. Publicly linking your Artipoppe referral code is against the Artipoppe Referral Program Terms and Conditions, they will deactivate your account for this behavior. Terms and conditions can be found here (see point #10): https://artipoppe.com/terms-conditions-referral-program/?_gl=1Influencer/Advertisers Showing Dangerous Babywearing: Influencer posts must contain an explanation of what is wrong with their fit and WHY it’s dangerous Brand Accounts and Brand Affiliates/Reps: Accounts representing or affiliated with baby carrier brands will not be allowed to post or comment in this subreddit.This includes offering product-specific advice as a brand rep/account, subtle marketing, or general engagement on behalf of a company.More information in this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/babywearing/s/KkzojqWhvp

About / Public Description original

This is a subreddit where you can come to talk about Baby-Led Weaning of solid foods. Welcome!

Rules original

Be KIND: No name-calling, judgmental language, or personal attacks will be tolerated. We're all here to learn, and to do what is best/safe for our babies. You are welcome to, and should, make helpful suggestions and provide guidance if you see unsafe feeding practices pictured or suggested. However, make sure you do so in a constructive way.Read the Wiki/FAQs: Before posting, make sure you read through our sub Wiki/FAQs to see if your question is answered there. We are working on building this out slowly, but it will have a lot of the common questions, resources, and links that get asked for in this sub.No promotion of infant feeding prior to hitting readiness milestones: We recognize that infant feeding is a developmental milestone that should be started once the baby meets all signs of readiness (typically around 6 months). All babies develop differently, so no promotion or encouragement of infant feeding prior to meeting readiness signs.Infant's age is required in posts: You must include your infant's age when posting, in the form of the required flair. This helps other users provide insight, suggestions, and take ideas for their own baby without having to constantly ask "what age is this for?"If the post is not necessarily related to your infant's age or feeding abilities, the "not age related" flair may be used.Keep the discourse BLW-focused: This sub was created to discuss all things baby-led weaning. As such, we ask that you focus the discourse on BLW methods (as opposed to traditional weaning methods), WHILE recognizing that every family has a different infant feeding journey. Some users may be doing traditional feeding, or some combo feeding, and they are just as welcome here. However, we ask that the conversations in this sub revolve around BLW and its practices.Remember that we are NOT medical professionals: We are not, nor do we claim to be, medical professionals. We are here to learn and to help each other, but are not qualified to give any medical advice.No personal promotion: While we love to share information from professional sources, this is not the place to link or promote your personal BLW Instagram accounts, blogs, etc.No sharing of paid content: Due to copyright laws, we do not allow the sharing of paid digital resource content with this sub. You're welcome to recommend resources that were helpful for you, but the content may not be shared with users of this sub either publicly here, or privately via messages.

#11

r/cpst

About / Public Description original

Reddit's OFFICIAL location for all things car seats. We are certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians with a passion for keeping your children safe on the road.

Rules original

Personally Identifying Information: Personally Identifying Information is not allowed in this Subreddit. You may post your general location (State/Province/City/Town) but names of children, pictures of children that are not your own, and other information that could expose your children to strangers online is strictly forbidden. Please BLUR out all faces before submitting picturesPermissions Regarding Photos: We strictly forbid the sharing of pictures that are not your own. Memes & educational graphics are okay so long as they are watermarked to give credit to the original creator. We DO NOT allow images to be shared of the "seat situation" in a stranger's vehicle, things you have seen in a parking lot, or other images that might "expose" another individual / child / family. Vulgar Language: We do not allow vulgar language in this Subreddit. If you wouldn't say it around MY 5.5 year old with me present in the room, then it doesn't belong here. Thanks for keeping this Subreddit clean and family friendly. Advocating Misuse: /r/CPST is meant to be an educational "hub" on Reddit for parents to engage in discussion surround Child Passenger Safety while in the vehicle. We base our recommendations, posts, and comments as nationally certified CPSTs on "best practice". We DO NOT advocate for misuse and will address it when it comes up. Advertisements: If you would like to share an advertisement for your clinic, educational session, or services as a CPST, it needs to be pre-approved by a moderator. We will "approve" the post to verify its authenticity. We do not allow parents/caregivers/techs to "sell" or post advertisements that do not directly relate to Child Passenger Safety. Any items or services being sold that would advocate misuse will constitute a ban.Selling / Donating of Child Restraints: We understand that individuals might have a perfectly good seat that they want to sell or donate to someone in need. But /r/CPST does NOT allow the sale or donation of a child restraint by anyone, techs included. We cannot vouch for the prior history of the seat and are not a B&S group. This is meant to keep little one's safe & will be strictly enforced.Disrespectful or "Bashing" Post: We do not allow you to disrespect others in the Subreddit, go on rants about other people where you are bashing or talking negatively about them, or plotting evil revenge against the moderation team. We are all human here, we all make mistakes (even us mods as CPSTs). No need to start any sort of drama. We won't tolerate it.

About / Public Description original

A place for mothers who work to discuss the challenges and joys, pros and cons, and every day issues working mothers face.

Rules original

No Stand Alone Political Posts, Please Use the Weekly Thread.: No “how much does daycare/nannies cost” posts: It’s so location specific - posting on this wide ranging community means the answers you receive likely won’t be helpful. It’d be better to post in your local subreddit. No name calling, no mom shaming, no daycare shaming.: No posts about if SAHM have a tougher job than Working Moms. No "How do I WFH and care for my child" Posts.: We realize working parents were asked to do extraordinary things during stay at home and quarantine orders, but that is not the norm. A few of us mods were working from home before the pandemic and yes, it is normal and legal for an employer to require childcare while you work. Additionally, being a full-time employee and full-time mom is unsustainable. c. It has been discussed ad nauseam the past 2 years. Please read the posts in the sticky if you are curious on this topic.Posts may cover any topic regarding parenting/work but responses must be from working moms.: Please make sure your post is something related to working/parenting and/ or being a working mom influences your decision making on this topic.Please flair your posts: No surveys/research requests please. This includes for work, for school, for an article/research.: Include surveys and polls for grad school, places of employment, research, articles. No asking if working moms are interesting in what you are trying to make or sell.No blogs, solicitation, selling, or spam please.: No blogs, solicitation, selling, or spam please.No pregnancy announcements: No pregnancy announcementsPeople with new accounts and negative karma are not allowed to post/comment.: Due to spam, bots, fake posts, posts from users who are not contributing or regular members, new accounts and negative karma will not be allowed to post and comment.

No AI Slop

: No AI slop

About / Public Description original

Welcome to clothdiaps! A subreddit for discussion and support for families who use cloth diapers. If you are looking to buy or sell preloved cloth diapers, head on over to r/ClothdiapsBST.

Rules original

Don't be a jerk: Be kind and considerate in your interactions with everyone on this subreddit. Speak respectfully. To protect against inappropriate spam, posts that contain swearing are held for review.Don't start fires: Fire-starter posts will be removed (including gossip and drama). Circumcision is a controversial topic. There are places on Reddit where this can be discussed. This subreddit is not one of them. Remember, this community is a support group for parents and caregivers.Don't submit link posts: Links are allowed, link posts are not. Please post links in a text post with some context or discussion. Pictures are fine and encouraged (please include context in a parent comments).Sales & Self-Promotion: Post all sales and self-promotions in "Thrifty Thursday". Please reach out to us if you wish to self-promote your wares on the sub. Unapproved advertising, spam, giveaways and comments containing self-promotion will be removed. We ask that all store owners, brands and bloggers update their flair identifying them.Don't send OP on a wild goose chase: If you have a suggestion or advice please share it in a comment. While there are plenty of fantastic resources available online, redirecting users off site adds an extra step to getting the help they need. Many users don't have Facebook, Instagram or TikTok. Many groups are private so it takes time to be approved. Mentions of other communities must include the advice or solution from the source that is relevant to OPs question.

#14

r/shopify

About / Public Description original

This subreddit is a forum to ask or seek any information regarding Shopify. Store owners can discuss any Shopify-specific issues. Note that this is a promotion-free sub and the rules (please read them) are very strictly enforced. Your post must be specific and unique to the Shopify platform.

Rules original

All Posts must be related to Shopify directly.

: All posts must be directly related and specific to the Shopify Platform. This means posts discussing finding products, dropshipping, print on demand, and other topics will be removed automatically. Dropship-related posts should be made to relevant groups like r/dropship or r/dropshipping.

No Store or App Reviews / Feedback

: All store reviews must be posted to r/reviewmyshopify unless part of an AMA / approved review thread.

All Shopify Developers

: Soliciting third party or private services via private messages is not allowed. Please report all instances, and users found submitting posts will be banned.

No Success Stories / Guides / How-To / Blogspam / AI

: No unsolicited AMA (ask me anything) posts, success stories, 'how I made' posts, expert guides, blogs, 'top' lists, I analyzed 5,000 stores..., case studies, 'what we learned' etc. Longform posts that are clear blogspam, suspected AI (in the view of a moderator) or reported as such may be removed.

Soliciting, Promotion, or Direct Soliciting via DM

: This should be self-evident. This is a place to exchange helpful information freely, as posts that stay up will help others in the future. This is not the place to promote yourself or services to the members here. Violations and attempts to circumvent this rule by "recommending someone" inviting private solicitation via DM or request for DM will result in a ban. This also includes 'offers to help' (even if free), or 'looking for help' posts or comments.

Store, Course, or Illegal Theme Resale

: If you attempt to resell or freely offer paid themes or courses that you didn't create or have resale rights, you will be issued an instant and permanent ban. You will not be warned, you will not be told to stop, you will be banned instantly. Store sales are also not permitted to due to our inability to protect buyers from scams. Likewise, posts looking for 'how to sell my store' will not be allowed.

No spamming or links to external content.

: The sharing of any links, be it in a YouTube description or otherwise is not allowed. Content marketing via blog articles will not be allowed. Please avoid links for signup for Shopify as well as for apps and external courses.

We are all grown ups (well, most of us...).

: Abuse and racism is not accepted. Please report any posts or comments. Please do not use this if you simply disagree with the poster.

Account Requirements

: Our minimum account age requirement is 30 days, and our minimum karma requirement is 20 'comment' karma AND 20 'post' karma (these are different than your overall karma). Your post or comment will be auto-removed if you do not meet these requirements, and moderators will not respond to requests to waive these requirements.

No AI or Suspected AI Slop

: Obvious or suspected AI content is not welcome here in any form. Violations from lower-karma accounts with little contribution history in this sub may result in a ban. This will be at the sole discretion of the group moderators.

No 'Dev Research' posts

: Posts looking for 'pain points' of store owners, beta testing, app reviews, app validation ideas, or other posts that are looking for ideas or feedback on apps or app / software ideas are not allowed.

No 3PL Related Posts

: There are plenty of other groups for 3PL-related posts; this sub has been inundated with them. This will not be the place for 3PL discussion.

About / Public Description original

A subreddit for Etsy sellers on Reddit to collaborate and discuss techniques and experiences selling their products and building their stores.

Rules original

No Promotion, and No Feedback/Research for Seller Tools: We do not allow promotional posts or comments here. This includes linking your shop or including images in your post when they are not relevant to your question. Linking your shop is required in the context of a shop critique request - please read sub rule #2.If you'd like to promote, please visit the stickied promotion post.There is a zero tolerance policy for promotion of, feedback on, or market research for services or tools for sellers. We have been getting flooded with this lately.Shop Critiques & Requests for Feedback - Read this first!: Sellers are welcome to make posts for a shop critique here. However, before you make a post, please read this guideline post, and the links within it, thoroughly! Low effort requests for feedback which do not follow the guidelines will be removed.https://www.reddit.com/r/EtsySellers/comments/1k6tkfx/shop_critiques_and_feedback_requests_required/Please read the FAQs and search the sub before posting!: Before making a post here, please read through this FAQ post and the links within it! If your post asks a questions which is covered in this post, it may be removed.Please also use the sub search feature before making a post as many questions have been asked and answered, and topics discussed, numerous times before. Repetitive posts are subject to removal and redirection.https://www.reddit.com/r/Etsy/comments/16zx4p8/faqs_please_start_here_before_making_a_post/Shop Milestones and Revenue Sharing Screenshots: Please view this post for full details on how to post these in an allowed manner: https://www.reddit.com/r/EtsySellers/comments/1nl46he/shop_milestones_and_revenue_screenshots_new/Monthly Sales Post - For sharing how your sales are this month: Please use only the monthly stickied "How are your sales" post to ask others how their sales are going or share how yours are going for the current month. This includes discussion of Etsy ads stats.Low effort posts / details required / AI written content: Posts must be substantiative & meaningful. Do not submit posts like "I am starting a shop. What should I know?" Ask specific questions & provide details. If your post is removed with a request for specific details, please edit the post to include those details and message modmail to have it reapproved. You can also create the post again including the details - but do not post again without sufficient detail.Obviously AI written posts and comments are not allowed here. Complaints & Rants / Repetitive Posts: Low effort and/or repetitive posts and complaints, whining, clickbait, misinformation, and general nastiness are not allowed. Keep rants and complaints to a minimum and in the context of asking for or offering genuine advice. If you are just here to complain, please do not participate as we want to keep the content on the sub constructive and helpful.Do not spam shop links or post referral links: Please only post links to your shops where they are necessary to provide context to your questions or feedback. The only other approved place for shop links is the stickied weekly Milestone and Self Promotion threads.We do not allow posts or comments with referral links.Do not post threads asking others to send messages on Etsy to increase your response rate score.: Do not post threads asking others to send messages on Etsy to increase your response rate score.Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation: r/EtsySellers has an established position that commenters who spread baseless conspiracy theories or misinformation for which they cannot provide a reasonable primary source will be moderated.No hate speech, incivility, or excessive rudeness: Personal attacks, excessive rudeness, otherwise inappropriate behavior or content, comments that insult or demean a specific person or group of people will be removed and can result in a ban.Posts or comments made with the purpose of making fun of or shaming a buyer or another user will be removed.Any statements of bigotry, hate, and/or racism are not allowed. We are a strictly anti-bigotry sub.Do not violate other's privacy, no brigading: Do not post content which contains personally identifiable information (PII) for anyone, including Etsy sellers and customers. This includes but is not limited to name, address, email address, and phone number.Do not make posts that call out other Reddit users or specific Etsy shops or buyers, and do not request other users to take action against someone, including but not limited to reporting or filing DMCA claims.Account Suspension: This is our sub FAQ post about account suspension. Please read it.https://www.reddit.com/r/Etsy/comments/uwrqck/account_suspension_help_checklist/Posts about Etsy policy violations / legal questions / copyright questions: Questions which ask for legal advice (such as "does this count as copyright infringement") will be removed as this sub is not equipped to offer legal advice, and the advice given is typically purely guesswork. Please visit r/legaladvice and/or consult an actual lawyer.If you post about a listing takedown, you must include specific details as to what you were selling.Posts or comments which advocate for violating Etsy policy or the law will be removed and will result in a permanent ban.**No buyer questions - Posts about selling on Etsy only **: Please keep posts on topic to questions and discussion about selling on Etsy only. Off topic posts are subject to removal. (Note: Discussion of craft fairs is also ok.)Questions from buyers are welcome in r/Etsy. This sub is for questions about selling only!

About / Public Description original

This sub is not for advertisements! Questions and answers about starting, owning, and growing a small business only.

Rules original

Post only questions about small business.

: r/smallbusiness is a question and answer subreddit. You ask a question about starting, owning, and growing a small business and the community answers.Exceptions None, no exceptions. Note: You can post own experience in the new weekly stickied or pinned share-your-experience thread.No links, product recommendations, unsolicited advice, blog content, or SEO shaping.: We are not here to help your SEO, promote your product, or provide an audience for your unsolicited advice or stories. As of June 2026 product mentions will be removed from new posts or comments if they appear directly or indirectly promotional.Exceptions Unsolicited advice (best practices, stories, lessons) are allowed in the stickied post dedicated to them.Surveys related to small business are allowed as posts providing they are from academic sources and pre-approved

No business promotion posts

:

No business promotion posts

are allowed. Promote your business in the weekly Promote-your-business thread only. ExceptionsYou can mention your business in a relevant reply to a post or comment in other threads when relevant to the conversation but deliberate abuse of this exception to promote will be recognized and removed.

No personal attacks.

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No market research posts - not for developing apps, not for AI, not for business offerings

: Posts asking about "pain points" or trying to find a problem to solve aren't the focus of our sub and those posts will be removed. Our deep library of past posts are your guide to what everyone needs if you are willing to search and analyze. Academics may contact the mods to discuss exceptions for academic research.

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A community dedicated to the design and implementation of eCommerce sites. For seasoned retailers or newcomers to the industry, this is the perfect place to seek guidance and discuss all aspects of selling online.Engage in insightful discussions on topics such as selling tips, marketing strategies, SEO optimization, product selection, checkout processes, conversions, and more. Our community provides a platform for helpful and honest discussions aimed at helping you increase your online sales.

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No

Soliciting, Promotion, or Direct Soliciting via DM

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No Self-Promotion

: Do not solicit, promote, or attempt to acquire personal or private contact with users in any way (even if free). This includes soliciting posts, DM requests, invitations, referrals, or any attempt to initiate personal contact. This includes posts seeking services. Your post/comment will be removed, and you will be banned without warning. This is not the place to promote or seek out services in any way. This is our most strictly enforced rule.No External Links (Except Site Reviews): Do not post links to services, blogs, videos, courses, or websites (see Section III for site review exceptions). Do not link to your YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, or other pages. Links to pages that address a specific issue may be allowed, but context may be reviewed by moderators. No 3PL Related Threads: These threads are repetitive and often promotional. Refer to previous threads or other subgroups.No "Get Rich Quick", "Success Stories", Case Studies, etc: No "Get Rich Quick", "Success Stories", Case Studies, or Blogspam Posts: Do not post "We turned $XXX into $XXX in 4 Weeks - Here's How," How-To Guides, "Top 5 Ways You Can..." lists, or other blogspam.Do not post courses, themes, or stores for sale: r/ecommerce is not the place to sell your existing ecommerce store, theme, account, or course. Users who violate this rule will be banned, due to the risk of fraud and dishonesty it causes. This included trade offers. Any 'AMA'-type post must first be approved by mods.:

No 'Dev Research' posts

: Posts seeking "pain points," "biggest challenges", app validation ideas, beta testers, app reviews, or feedback on app/software ideas are not allowedNO AI or Suspected AI Slop: Obvious or suspected AI content is not welcome here. Violations from lower-karma accounts with little contribution history in this sub may result in a ban. This will be at the sole discretion of the group moderators.

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A place for digital marketers to come together to have professional conversations on all things digital.No promotional posts. This rule will be strictly enforced.

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No posting of services.: Visit https://www.reddit.com/advertising for advertising options.No posting of seminars.: Visit https://www.reddit.com/advertising for advertising options.No self-promotion.: Visit https://www.reddit.com/advertising for advertising options.

No Surveys

/Feedback/Reviews:

About / Public Description original

Baby Stroller Reviews & Buying Guides

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About / Public Description original

For mid to high level discussions about selling on Amazon and using their Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) service.

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No AI Generated content: Whether it is a thread or a comment, absolutely NO ai-generated text is allowed and will result in an instant ban.Follow the promotional guidelines: Promoting a website, service or product you own or are affiliated with in any way without mod approval will result in an instant ban without any prior warning and limited chance for appeal. Read promotional guidelines for full details.Don't disclose buyer or seller identity: Do not disclose any personally identifiable information of a buyer or seller.Brag posts must have content: Brag posts must include a generous amount of content and context. Bragging should be only a small percentage of what you post.

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The unofficial Amazon FBA Subreddit!GarlicPressSeller.com - For all your Amazon FBA Tips & Guides

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No promotion of services.: Promotion of your own services is not allowed.**Do Not Solicit For Private Messages **: Do not make posts where you indicate to users to send you direct messages rather than reply publicly to the post.Do not post comments saying you DMed a poster, all discussions should take place on the thread.Anything worth sharing should be shared publicly, not through DMs. Most messages sent via DM are usually scams.

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The Amazon seller community you're looking for - Want sincere discussion about selling on Amazon but tired of forums filled with spam, scams, fake gurus, and people pretending to be helpful high dollar sellers? Our forum weeds out scumbaggery and is here to sincerely help entrepreneurs succeed at selling on Amazon and using their services. We cover Seller Central, Vendor Central, FBA, FBM, and more.

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Reddiquette is required: Debating points is fine, attacks are off topic and not necessary to present a differing opinion. No vote complaining. Insults, flame wars, trolling, brigading, or antagonism towards the subreddit participants, the moderators, or even the community itself will be removed and may result in an immediate ban.Self-Promo goes in the Community Promotional Post: The Community Promo Post at the top of the sub is the ONLY place to discuss or link to things you are affiliated with (anything by, about, or for you) including your; company or position within, site, service, product, app, article, video, product development, survey or market research, etc. Disclose any affiliations. 'Guru' posts are often lead generation attempts and will be removed.Violations will be a ban, no exceptions or appealsNo Amazon policy violation discussion: You may not discuss intentionally breaking Amazon's system or intentional violation of their terms. This also includes anything which can be deemed as deceptive. Due to the high rate of TOS violation discussion and scam targeting, posts which discuss or even mention reviews are not allowed at this time.No improper links: * No affiliate links - Even in the Community Promotional Post they will be marked as spam and removed.* No indirect links - url shorteners, 3rd party linking, or masked links* No tracking links of any kindPosting and commenting restrictions: To Post - requires some account age, visible prior account activity, account comment karma a few points in the positive, and prior positive participation in the comments here. Problem posts most often come from new accounts unaware of the rules OR scammers / spammers. Participate in the comments until you can post. It doesn't take muchNegative karma accounts may not post or comment here. No bots or site restricted accountsRequesting exceptions or appeals may result in a banRestricted post types: These types are removed * Categories prone to scam and lead gen hotbeds * image posts * Account stat brags or images * Any mention of reviews, feedback, related services, etc * Guru style posts * Surveys or any form of market research * Partner seeking * Mentor seeking, "I'll pay you to", or other attempts to be scammed * Extremely FAQ queries (mostly homework failures) * Verification * LLC * Deactivation * Non-solutions oriented Amazon rage posts

#23

r/etsy

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The unofficial community for all things Etsy, buyers and sellers both welcome. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Etsy.com.

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No Shameless Plugs, Promotional Content, or Referral Links: We do not allow promotion of any kind here. This includes shops, listings, and seller tools / services - whether directly linked or not. All of this must go in the weekly stickied promotional post. Shop links as user flair are acceptable.Please do not post referral links for Etsy or another service. If someone requests a code for free listings PM them the link.If you offer a service for Etsy sellers, post your info in the weekly Share Your Stuff thread.Feedback Friday: No Requests for Shop Feedback / Critiques Except on Fridays: Shop critique requests and requests for feedback are allowed on FRIDAYS ONLY. Please follow the guideline post linked here in order to post a shop feedback request.Shop critique requests and requests for feedback are allowed on FRIDAYS ONLY. Please follow the guideline post linked here in order to post a shop feedback request.https://www.reddit.com/r/Etsy/comments/14ylt9c/feedback_fridays_guidelines_for_creating_a_shop/READ THE FAQ FIRST! No Low Effort Content / Misinformation: Please read the stickied FAQ post and use the sub search feature before posting! Many questions have been asked and answered before! Repetitive posts may be occasionally be removed at moderator discretion.Additionally, please keep content helpful and constructive. Misinformation is subject to removal. Repetitive rants & complaints may also be removed. If you are just here to complain, please do not participate as we want to keep the content of this sub helpful for those needing advice.Weird messages from "Etsy support" / Scam Attempts: If you got a weird message from "Etsy support", you are not alone. We are currently getting posts just about every hour asking about these messages. THEY ARE SCAM ATTEMPTS. Full details here, and please do not create new separate posts asking about them.https://www.reddit.com/r/EtsySellers/comments/15ng6bm/a_guide_to_scam_attempts_on_etsy/No Trademark/Copyright Takedown Questions: Asking why there is copyright infringement on Etsy is a super common question here. The answers are always the same, so here's a link to the answer:https://www.reddit.com/r/Etsy/comments/1cxylia/what_actually_is_etsys_ip_policy/Note that we do not allow encouraging violating copyright here. No

Blog Posts

, Topics Unrelated to Etsy, Promoting Other E-Commerce Sites, or Links with No Context: Blog posts go in the share your stuff thread. No asking for free products in posts, comments, or PM.Posting your personal, non-Etsy shop or your shop in addition to Etsy is okay. Drive by spammers who post links to non-Etsy e-commerce venues will be banned. Links posted with no context or poorly explained context, or posts not directly relevant to Etsy, will be removed.Remember the Golden Rule and Don't Be a Dick: This subreddit is a place free of excessive cynicism, negativity and bitterness. Healthy criticism and skepticism is fine under certain circumstances, but toxic attitudes, rudeness, and nastiness are not welcome here. We realize Etsy can be frustrating to maneuver, but creating an excessively negative impression for customers harms all shops. Also: no naming shops or individuals suggesting they are scammers. This is not allowed per Reddit's anti-doxxing policies.Please Post Surveys and Seller Tools in the Share Your Stuff Thread: If you are doing research for school, a magazine, etc. or are studying buyers, sellers, marketing, etc, please feel free to post your survey ONLY in the Share Your Stuff thread. The same applies if you are looking for feedback on, testers for, or to promote a tool for sellers.No Asking for General Newbie Advice/Asking What You Should Sell: If you are just starting out, please read the Etsy Seller Handbook for advice and guidance on opening an Etsy shop. You may also utilize the search subreddit feature to see responses to this type of post in the past.Etsy is for handmade items, vintage, or craft supplies. If your item or idea is one of these things, great! Start a store. What determines success is how hard you're willing to work and learn about Etsy. Start your store then hit up the monthly critique thread for help.Celebratory Posts Are Only for 100th/1,000th/10,000th/100,000th Sale: We love to celebrate, so post to let us know about your 100th, 1,000th, 10,000th, and 100,000th sales only. Please follow the rules outlined in this post when you hit these milestones.No Posts / Comments Asking How to Violate Etsy Policies, or Encouraging Policy Violations: We are trying to make money by selling handmade or designed items on Etsy. If you're found to be reselling factory produced items you will be banned. Proof is necessary for reselling claims.Please don’t post on here asking how to skirt Etsy’s Prohibited Items or other policies, which includes reselling and copyright items. They are prohibited for a reason.Posts or comments which advocate for violating Etsy policy or the law will be removed and will result in a permanent ban.No Asking How to Contact Previous Buyers or How to Turn Favorites Into Sales via Messaging: Please do not ask how to export previous buyers' email addresses for the purposes of sending them a newsletter. Buyers must opt in to any newsletters. Signing them up on their behalf violates Etsy's TOS and GDPR.Don't ask how to turn favorites into sales. Contacting people who favorite your items is SPAM and against Etsy’s policies. Do not do this.Account Suspension Posts: There are many reasons why a shop or account may be suspended. Please thoroughly read and go through the checklist post here (https://www.reddit.com/r/Etsy/comments/uwrqck/account_suspension_help_checklist/ ) Your question is almost certainly covered here. If it is not, please reach out to us via modmail.No AI written content: We've been hit by waves of bot accounts posting duplicate AI written content, including posts and comments. This is not allowed here. Please write your own content if you want to contribute.Violating this rule will result in a warning. After that, it's a ban from the sub.

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A subreddit dedicated to Etsy sellers and buyers to discuss their experiences, problems and stories

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Frequently Asked Question and Low Effort Posts: Please check the Etsy community wiki that's above the rules for frequently asked questions and resources. Any posts where the answers to your question can be found there will be removed and redirected to that page.Posts must have substance, be meaningful, have effort put into them, or ask specific questions. If not then it will be removed and you will be asked to add more details.

Be Respectful

And Civil: Content that is a personal attacks, hate speech or made with the purpose of making fun of or shamming a user is not tolerated and will be removed. Aim to generate meaningful and constructive discussion that will provide info to others well after the heat of the debate is gone. Respond to the content and not the tone of writing and walk away when a discussion is no longer useful to you or anyone else. Asking for Shop Feedback: Please use the post flair "Shop Critique" and provide a link to your shop along side a few details like what you sell or if there's anything specific you would like people to comment on. If you are a new shop, please read through this resource page if majority of the feedback you will received is already covered in that page, your post will be removed.No Promotional Posts: Please refrain from using this subreddit as a source of free promotion. Promotional post will be deleted and users who continuously promote on this subreddit will be banned from this sub. Please use r/etsypromo for promotional matters.This also extends to asking for feedback, looking for beta tests, or anything else that is linked to Etsy/e-commerce tools, programs or services that you've personally made. **Shop Milestones **: This sub only celebrates shop milestone when you make your 10th, 50th, 100th, 500th, 1,000th, 2,000th and so on sale. When you hit one of these milestones please post about it so we can all celebrate with you. **Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation **: Do not use your own personal experiences or opinions as facts or as a base for conspiracy theories. Please do not spread misinformation or rumors unless you can provide a reasonable primary source. Privacy: Please refrain from including any personal or trackable information in your posts and comments to avoid accidentally doxxing, unnecessary conflict, or drama. This includes, but not limited to full names, phone numbers, email addresses, tracking numbers, shop names, or social media accounts that are not correlated to your own Etsy account. You are allowed to post screenshots, but make sure all info other then your shop name is blacked out/hidden.Do not spam or make attempts to farm karma: Do not consistently make posts or comments one after the other about the same thing. It may take time for people to answer your questions or comment on your post. Do not fake stories or parts of stories in attempt to gain sympathy, karma, or awards. Legal Advice: We are not lawyers (maybe some of us are?) so do not depend on us or trust us for legal advice. If you have a legal problem I strongly suggest reaching out to Etsy or heading over to r/legaladviceNo "What If" Questions: If your question calls for the crafting of a counterfactual scenario to answer it, please refrain from posting it. Questions should be about your personal sales, experiences and purchases. Hypothetical questions tend to lead to never ending answersMost hypotheticals are one, something you have to figure out yourself. Or two, something that is unfeasible to answerCopyright Infringement: This is an interactive sub, if a user post their link and they have copyrighted work do not degrade them for it. They know the risk they are taking. That being said, we do not condone stealing other Etsy sellers work, designs, or products. There is a clear clear distinction made between using IP for fan art vs the outright stealing of other Etsy sellers’ original artwork.Degrading other sellers based on their shop items is frowned upon and will result in a ban.Contacting Etsy: This is an unofficial Etsy space. We are not affiliated with Etsy. Feel free to ask questions and ask for advice here, but if you are having any serious issues please contact Etsy directly.

About / Public Description original

This sub is exclusively a Q&A sub for asking technical help questions about how to do things on Shopify. 🔥 No promos, market research, or general website feedback allowed. Thanks for joining.

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✅ Technical Help Question about Shopify / E-commerce: This subreddit is exclusively for asking for technical help about using Shopify or its associated apps, development, marketing, optimization, etc. ❌ Promotional Content: We have a MASTER PROMO THREAD pinned to the subreddit where we look forward to learning about your apps, stores, or startups. Please only promote your business there.❌ Market Research: Sorry, no more market research on this sub. It opens the door to too much spam and backdoor lead generation. ❌ Advice Posts / Case Studies: Sorry, but r/ShopifyeCommerce is a sub strictly for asking questions about Shopify or e-commerce. Thank you for trying to share value with the community, but please instead do so when possible in the comments by answering member questions. If you have something to promote or are looking for beta testers, you can also share your project in the MASTER PROMO THREAD pinned to the subreddit. Thank you.❌ Website Feedback: Asking for general feedback about your store is not permitted on this sub. Please instead try posting in r/reviewmyshopify or other similar subs. Thanks. ❌ App / SaaS Feedback: Asking for feedback about your app or SaaS product is not permitted on this sub. Please post instead to r/ShopifyApps.❌ "Has anyone tried ______?" posts: Sorry, but this is not a sub for seeking reviews about specific products or services. It opens the door to too much backdoor promotion. Best thing to do is search "[app name] + reviews" on Google to read about the experiences of other users. Thanks and good luck with your project.❌ Hiring / Job Hunting: Sorry there are a million other platforms to find jobs / hire freelancers / hire agencies. It's too hard to moderate, and we don't allow it on this sub.❌ Buying / Selling: Sorry there are a million other platforms to buy / sell websites, businesses, apps, etc. It's too hard to moderate, and we don't allow it on this sub.❌ Unapproved AMAs: Thanks for your willingness to help members of this subreddit, however, AMAs are not permitted. The best way to contribute is to regularly peruse the New Posts and respond to member questions related to your area of expertise as they arise.❌ Asking for DMs: For the safety of our members, we do not allow soliciting direct messages in posts or comments. If you have help to offer, please do so publicly on the post itself.❌ Illegal or pirated content: It should go without saying that this sub does not allow the distribution, sale, or discussion of illegal or pirated content, software, etc. ❌ Link & Leaves: This sub does not allow links to be shared with no description or reason for sharing.❌ Anything that violates Reddit rules:

About / Public Description original

A place for Product Marketers to ask questions, share knowledge, vent, and discuss strategy.

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Community-specific content: Posts must be on topic, in-depth, and Product Marketing focused. Please structure your title as follows for consistency:1. POST TITLE: A clear and detailed title including: B2B or B2C and your industry.2. POST BODY: Include at least one paragraph of supporting text that frames your question or point clearlyPost title examples:- (B2C Fintech) Pricing strategy for a savings app targeting Gen Z in the UK- (B2B Security) Feature packaging for a cybersecurity suite aimed at SMBs in EuropeNo self-promotion, clickbait, AI spam, or low-effort content: We can all tell when you post AI slop. Don’t do it. This is NOT LinkedIn. Your post will be removed.Do not request work, offer services, or promote your own product or company. If your post mentions your product or company name, it will be removed.Avoid repeating questions that have already been discussed. Please search/filter previous posts before starting a new thread.Career related posts: To keep discussions balanced, career-related posts are only allowed on Fridays.This is not a job board - please do not post or request jobs. Use the "Career - Only Friday" tag when posting about job searches, interview prep, career transitions, compensation, or personal growth in Product Marketing.Posts outside of Friday will be removed.Be polite & respectful: Be polite and respectful of other users. Civil conversation is okay, bigotry and personal attacks are not.If engaged in debate, argue in good faith and assume that all parties involved are doing the same.1 post per user, per day - quality over quantity: Moderator discretion: The Mods may remove any post or comment to maintain the quality and focus of the subreddit, even if it does not explicitly break a rule.

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Real ecommerce marketing tactics from people who run stores. No courses, no agency pitches, no "5 tips" posts. Share what you did, what happened, and what the numbers looked like. Store owners, in-house marketers, and practitioners sharing strategies that actually work. Set your user flair to show your status and revenue band.

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No self-promotion, courses, or service pitches: Do not promote your course, agency, coaching program, SaaS tool, newsletter, or freelance services. This includes linking to course platforms, booking pages, or your own website. If your post ends with "DM me" or a link to your business, it will be removed. Share your knowledge directly as text or don't post it.No affiliate or referral links: Posts and comments containing affiliate links, referral codes, or links to affiliate networks will be removed. If you recommend a tool, link to it directly without a tracking parameter. Affiliate marketing of any kind is not permitted.All posts must have flair: Select a flair when submitting your post. Posts without flair are automatically removed. Available flairs: Strategy & Tactics, Case Study / Results, Question, Discussion, Tools & Tech, Jobs & Hiring.Tactical posts must include context and results: If you are sharing a strategy, tactic, or case study, your post must include three things: (1) what you did, (2) the result with numbers, and (3) what you would do differently. Posts like "5 tips for email marketing" without specific data or personal experience will be removed. We want real tactics from real operators, not repurposed blog content.No video, podcast, or social media link posts: Do not submit a YouTube video, TikTok, Instagram post, or podcast episode as a link post. If you want to share insights from your content, write a text post with the key takeaways. You may include a link to the original source at the end, but the post must stand on its own as written content.Questions must include context: If you are asking for help, include details about your store, your situation, what you have already tried, and where you are stuck. Low-effort questions like "how do I get more sales" with no context will be removed. The more specific you are, the better answers you will get.No unethical or black-hat tactics: Do not encourage or share unethical, illegal, or black-hat marketing techniques. This includes fake reviews, misleading advertising, unauthorized data collection, or any tactic that violates platform terms of service. Discussions should focus on legitimate and sustainable strategies.No personal attacks or harassment: Disagree with ideas, not people. Do not engage in personal attacks, harassment, or discriminatory language. Constructive criticism of strategies and tactics is encouraged. Attacking the person sharing them is not.

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Sub for high quality discussion and information related to maternity, pregnancy, birth, childhood, and parenting.

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No misinformation or anti-scientific behavior: Please refrain from making authoritative statements on things you're not well informed on. This is a science/evidence based sub. Usage of citations to support your claims is highly encouraged and lack of such may result in your comment/post being removed. Outright anti-science behavior may result in a ban.Be civil & constructive.: Engage in good faith. Trolls/agitators will be banned. Address the arguments, not the person. The subject of your sentence should be "the evidence" or "this source" or some other noun directly related to the topic of conversation. "You" statements are suspect.No low quality content: Memes as top level submissions are not appropriate, but can be posted in the comments. Other low-scientific-quality content may be removed as well. You need to have a good reason for submitting old studies since they would drown out recent content.

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A welcoming place for expecting parents, the hopeful and the curious

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**Pregnancy related content **: The subreddit is for those who want a safe space to discuss getting TTC, pregnancyand post partum. Unreliable info would be removed.: We invite sharing personal experiences, but general unsubstantiated claims would be removed.Misinformation related to health is not allowed. If making a claim, cite your sources.Be kind and respectful to each other.: Any comment on others’ experiences and advice should be given politely and gently. No place for shaming or being rude. No to prejudice and hate speech.: Any sort of prejudice, bigotry, and hate speech are not allowed. If you see any racist, sexist, homophobic, etc. comments, please hit the report button to help mods remove them quickly.

No spam

or ads.: Irrelevant links would be removed based on mod discretion. Please include the title and some body text for context when submitting links.**Pro-Choice **: We are Pro-Choice, and will not tolerate anti-abortion propaganda and misinformation. Being anti-abortion here will result in an immediate ban.

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Welcome to r/Compliance A collaborative space for professionals to share insights, strategies, and resources on compliance, governance, and risk management. No spam, self-promotion, or vendor advertisements—just real discussions and advice from those in the trenches. Join us to learn, share, and elevate your compliance game together!

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Avoid Repeated Questions: If your post covers a topic that’s frequently discussed (more than once or twice per week), please search r/Compliance first to see if your question has already been answered. If you still need help, try to rephrase your question to make it more specific. Fresh content and new perspectives are encouraged. Thanks for contributing!Vendor Promotions and Webinars: We welcome vendor participation, as your insights and feedback are valuable. However, any promotion of products, including webinars, should be limited to the Promo thread. Vendors, please identify yourselves by either your username or using vendor flair.

No Personal Attacks

or Inflammatory Language: This is a professional forum. Please maintain a respectful tone and avoid using insults, vulgar language, or engaging in harassing behavior. Let’s keep the discussion professional and constructive.No Legal Questions: This subreddit focuses on sharing business practices, discussing compliance strategies, and exchanging experiences. For legal advice, please consult a qualified professional.Job Postings: Job postings should be shared only in the designated Job Posting thread. Recruiters are strongly urged not to solicit candidates directly or post multiple job openings across the subreddit. Let’s keep the focus on meaningful discussions and collaboration.

How to use this list

Start with the Top 5 for parent language: r/buyingforbaby for purchase intent, r/babybumps and r/pregnant for pre-birth planning, and r/newparents plus r/newborns for product friction inside real routines.

Before posting, read the official rules. Several communities explicitly ban marketing, company accounts, self-promotion, surveys, market research, or discount-code behavior.

Use specialist communities for product risk. r/babywearing and r/cpst are small compared with parent megaforums, but their safety and fit language matters for carriers, strollers, car seats, and travel systems.

Keep channel operations separate from consumer insight. r/shopify, r/EtsySellers, r/ecommerce, and Amazon seller communities are better for checkout, listing, fulfillment, pricing, and marketplace execution.

FAQ

What are the best subreddits for baby and maternity product brands in 2026?

Start with r/buyingforbaby, r/babybumps, r/pregnant, r/newparents, and r/newborns. They cover purchase decisions, registry planning, pregnancy preparation, new-parent routines, and newborn product friction.

Can baby brands promote directly in these subreddits?

Usually not. Many top communities ban marketing, self-promotion, company accounts, surveys, market research, or discount-code behavior. Treat them as research and contribution spaces unless the rules clearly allow a specific format.

Which subreddit is best for baby gear purchase research?

r/buyingforbaby is the strongest direct purchase-research community because users ask about strollers, car seats, feeding gear, sleep products, recalls, price comparisons, and whether products are worth the money.

Which communities help with feeding and pumping products?

Use r/breastfeeding and r/exclusivelypumping for nursing, pumping, pump accessories, milk storage, cleaning, wearable devices, and return-to-work feeding routines. r/newborns and r/buyingforbaby add broader early-care context.

How does RedditFind help with baby product subreddit research?

RedditFind discovers relevant communities from a prompt, ranks them by fit and activity, groups them by operating goal, extracts representative posts, and helps review official rules before your team participates.