Comment by Raerth on 20/01/2011 at 12:06 UTC

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Not at all inappropriate, but /r/reddit.com gets so many posts it's very easily overlooked. Many long-term redditors (those who are most likely to seek out new subreddits) unsubscribe from it as it's usually full of crap.

The best thing to do is find subreddits that would attract a similar crowd as yours, and post it there.

You can search for subreddits here[1].

1: /reddits/search

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Comment by Cheffie at 20/01/2011 at 22:34 UTC

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Thanks! One more thing, I like the idea of offer to make submitters mods. Is there any danger for me to do that though? Can I un-mod someone if I make a mistake? Or are we both equally sharing responsibilities at that point? Sorry I looked for an answer for this but no luck...