<b>Decode a subreddit's culture before posting</b>
This week on Reddit marketing:
— [Tactic] Read the top posts of all time and the removed-comment patterns first — r/marketing threads warn that every sub has unwritten rules louder than the sidebar.
— [Case] A poster in r/AskMarketing got roasted for marketer-speak in a sub that prized blunt talk; the rewrite in plain language hit front page.
— [Tool] Reddit Enhancement Suite's user tagging helps you spot which regulars the room actually respects.
— [Rule-change] Some subs now auto-remove buzzwords like "leverage" and "synergy"; r/modguide notes the trend.
Editor's pick: the r/AskMarketing roast-and-rewrite — it shows the same idea fails or flies entirely on tone, and Reddit smells a pitch deck from three sentences away.
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<b>Decode a subreddit's culture before posting</b>
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