Here are a few ideas for subreddits that don’t exist yet but could be interesting:
r/HiddenHistory – A place to share lesser-known historical events and figures that deserve more attention.
r/BooksByTheCover – A subreddit for people to post covers of books and share what they think the story is about based solely on the cover art.
r/UncommonHobbies – A community dedicated to sharing and discussing unique or unusual hobbies that aren’t widely known.
r/FutureFoodTrends – A space to speculate on and share ideas about what the future of food might look like, including sustainable practices and innovations.
r/DIYLifeHacks – A subreddit focused specifically on practical DIY hacks for everyday life improvements, rather than just home improvement.
r/GlobalStreetArt – A showcase of street art from around the world, encouraging people to share their local finds and discuss the stories behind them.
r/LostSkills – A community for sharing skills or crafts that are declining or being forgotten in modern society, and tips for keeping them alive.
r/ScreenwritingTips – A dedicated space for aspiring screenwriters to share advice, resources, and critiques of each other’s work.
What do you think? Would any of these be useful or fun?
Here are a few ideas for subreddits that don’t exist yet but could be interesting:
r/HiddenHistory – A place to share lesser-known historical events and figures that deserve more attention.
r/BooksByTheCover – A subreddit for people to post covers of books and share what they think the story is about based solely on the cover art.
r/UncommonHobbies – A community dedicated to sharing and discussing unique or unusual hobbies that aren’t widely known.
r/FutureFoodTrends – A space to speculate on and share ideas about what the future of food might look like, including sustainable practices and innovations.
r/DIYLifeHacks – A subreddit focused specifically on practical DIY hacks for everyday life improvements, rather than just home improvement.
r/GlobalStreetArt – A showcase of street art from around the world, encouraging people to share their local finds and discuss the stories behind them.
r/LostSkills – A community for sharing skills or crafts that are declining or being forgotten in modern society, and tips for keeping them alive.
r/ScreenwritingTips – A dedicated space for aspiring screenwriters to share advice, resources, and critiques of each other’s work.
What do you think? Would any of these be useful or fun?