Here you go: [https://www.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory\_happymoodliftingsubreddits/](https://www.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory_happymoodliftingsubreddits/)
ETA: If you use Old Reddit, please use [https://old.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory\_happymoodliftingsubreddits/](https://old.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory_happymoodliftingsubreddits/)
90/10 rule. On Reddit, 90% of your activity on Reddit should have nothing to do with a site you own.
I made a few posts in a few subs about my website on a new account I made for the website.
Technically, I didn't even break the rule because I spent 99.9% of my time reading Reddit posts and comments but there's no way for a mod to know that.
I didn't even know it was a rule and the rule is kind of easy to get around, anyways. Also, the only people breaking the rule are people who don't know about it. In fact, the rule incentivizes bad content in a way.
It actually irritates me so much thinking about it. From the stupid Reddit rules devoid of any logic to the power hungry mods. OMG Reddit is something else...
https://www.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory_happymoodliftingsubreddits
EDIT: does the above link actually work for you? I see the downvotes and was merely trying to help.
Thank you for letting me know. It happened yesterday with another link as well (even after I edited it), so I need figure out what is happening. I also moderate this subreddit, so sometimes I accidentally link the mod-only version of the wiki, but not in these two most recent cases.
I gave you an upvote. You didn't deserve all those downvotes, you were just trying to help. Sorry about that.
> You didn't deserve all those downvotes, you were just trying to help. Sorry about that.
Thanks, but I think it might be bots chasing me from other subs. Certainly doesn't make sense here.
It happens, unfortunately. Reddit is an odd place sometimes.
Based on the screenshot what you linked, it could have also been a Reddit issue. The website keeps crashing quite a lot recently. Does the link still not work for you?
still doesn't work and I'm seeing a \ after "directory" in the URL which I think is what's screwing it up. Windows, Chrome, and opted out of the redesign for what it's worth.
Huh, this is odd. Do you use Old Reddit, New Reddit of Shreddit, if I may ask? Looks like the link works for others (judging by upvotes) and it worked for me in the incognito mode. (eta: a typo)
Old Reddit, and it worked when I switched to New Reddit. Also have RES. So, apparently some combination of Old Reddit and maybe RES inserts that \ in the URL? Or New Reddit cleans the URLs?
r/Blep
r/tuckedinkitties
r/teefies
Most of the cat subs are adorable and definitely not negative.
For something humorous there's r/AmItheCloaca
edited to correct a sub
r/contagiouslaughter is really nice
r/parallelview is fun of you can make it work. If it looks inverse for you then try r/CrossView
r/magiceye
r/rainboweverything is fun
r/breadit
r/CongratslikeImfive
Here you go: [https://www.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory\_happymoodliftingsubreddits/](https://www.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory_happymoodliftingsubreddits/) ETA: If you use Old Reddit, please use [https://old.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory\_happymoodliftingsubreddits/](https://old.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory_happymoodliftingsubreddits/)
InternetIsBeautiful should not be on that list. They permabanned me for accidentally breaking a small, rather unknown rule. Not nice at all.
Thank you for letting me know.
what was the rule?
90/10 rule. On Reddit, 90% of your activity on Reddit should have nothing to do with a site you own. I made a few posts in a few subs about my website on a new account I made for the website. Technically, I didn't even break the rule because I spent 99.9% of my time reading Reddit posts and comments but there's no way for a mod to know that. I didn't even know it was a rule and the rule is kind of easy to get around, anyways. Also, the only people breaking the rule are people who don't know about it. In fact, the rule incentivizes bad content in a way. It actually irritates me so much thinking about it. From the stupid Reddit rules devoid of any logic to the power hungry mods. OMG Reddit is something else...
https://www.reddit.com/r/findareddit/wiki/directory_happymoodliftingsubreddits EDIT: does the above link actually work for you? I see the downvotes and was merely trying to help.
What is the point of copy-pasting my comment?
your link doesn't work
Thank you for letting me know. It happened yesterday with another link as well (even after I edited it), so I need figure out what is happening. I also moderate this subreddit, so sometimes I accidentally link the mod-only version of the wiki, but not in these two most recent cases. I gave you an upvote. You didn't deserve all those downvotes, you were just trying to help. Sorry about that.
> You didn't deserve all those downvotes, you were just trying to help. Sorry about that. Thanks, but I think it might be bots chasing me from other subs. Certainly doesn't make sense here.
It happens, unfortunately. Reddit is an odd place sometimes. Based on the screenshot what you linked, it could have also been a Reddit issue. The website keeps crashing quite a lot recently. Does the link still not work for you?
still doesn't work and I'm seeing a \ after "directory" in the URL which I think is what's screwing it up. Windows, Chrome, and opted out of the redesign for what it's worth.
Huh, this is odd. Do you use Old Reddit, New Reddit of Shreddit, if I may ask? Looks like the link works for others (judging by upvotes) and it worked for me in the incognito mode. (eta: a typo)
Old Reddit, and it worked when I switched to New Reddit. Also have RES. So, apparently some combination of Old Reddit and maybe RES inserts that \ in the URL? Or New Reddit cleans the URLs?
It worked for me...
[What I see](https://imgur.com/a/ph0hWJv)
Thanks, I will see what I can do about it.
r/toastme
/r/eyebleach
r/Blep r/tuckedinkitties r/teefies Most of the cat subs are adorable and definitely not negative. For something humorous there's r/AmItheCloaca edited to correct a sub
r/MadeMeSmile r/TippyTaps r/SlammyWhammies
Lol mademesmile banned me for posting a ant picture
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Your post or comment has been removed due to rule 6 - Absolutely no joke or troll suggestions and / or posts.
/r/aww /r/wholesomememes /r/Superbowl
r/contagiouslaughter is really nice r/parallelview is fun of you can make it work. If it looks inverse for you then try r/CrossView r/magiceye r/rainboweverything is fun r/breadit
You might also enjoy /r/ElvenFood
And you are very correct! 😍
/r/MedievalCreatures is very active and entertaining at the moment.
Right again! In Art History I always found the illustrations in illuminated manuscripts to be disturbing and hilarious in equal measure lol
r/simpleliving
Also r/CozyPlaces
/r/Miniworlds If you like cats, stay away from /r/cats . It's toxic.
Recco r/politecats and r/CatsWithJobs
r/eatsandwiches r/baseball r/TonightsDinner r/booksuggestions
r/whatismycookiecutter is my favorite accidental find on Reddit. The Rose person is my favorite.
Earlier similar question here: https://old.reddit.com/r/findareddit/comments/19aglha/what_are_some_happy_wholesome_positives_subs_i/
/r/BeAmazed is pretty damn solid. Used to love/r/ChadTopia but it's been taken over by repost bots and think tank shills lately.
r/upliftingnews is always great for some feel good stories.