Here's The ONLY subreddit list you’ll ever need to avoid getting banned on REDDIT when starting out
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On top of that, here are some subreddits that worked well for me personally and made karma growth feel almost effortless.
✅ r/TrueOffMyChest — Share something personal, real, and honest. People respond genuinely and upvotes come naturally when you're authentic.
✅r/RelationshipAdvice — One of the most active subreddits on the platform. Leave thoughtful, empathetic comments and you'll rack up karma quickly.
Then there's a whole category of recommendation subreddits — these are goldmines for beginners because people want you to participate. Ask for suggestions or give them, and the community rewards you for it:
✅r/IfYouLikeBlank — The all-purpose recommendation hub. Share something you love and let the community point you toward your next obsession.
✅For books: r/SuggestMeABook, r/BookSuggestions, r/BooksThatFeelLikeThis
✅For video games: r/GamingSuggestions, r/GameSuggestions, r/ShouldIBuyThisGame
✅For music: r/MusicSuggestions, r/MusicRecommendations, r/MusicMatch
✅For movies & TV: r/MovieSuggestions, r/MovieRecommendations, r/TelevisionSuggestions
✅For anime: r/AnimeSuggest, r/AnimeRecommendations
✅For products: r/BuyItForLife, r/bifl, r/GoodValue
Ps: new accounts should START BY COMMENTING FIRST , NOT POSTING.
Comments require much less karma to be visible, and they help you learn the culture of each community fast.
You can start doing this from day 1, with zero karma.