Not to much fragmentation please!
Introducing a Reddit Community
I am on Reddit almost every single day at work. It takes some time to get used to different subs as well as the rules that are needed to be followed in each (which are located on the sidebar menu or community info on the mobile app) It is a great place to collaborate with other people as well as get info/updates on anything. Some of the subs are toxic in nature, which I try to avoid, but others have been monumental in getting info for work as well as a way to kill time.
Edit: I might as well toss my hat into the ring and say that if any additional moderators are needed for it, I would be more than willing
Also, may want to update the sub to r/Anker as well as put a photo instead of having the blue circle for it. Gives the community a little more presence/appeal when people are looking at the sub.
Yeah, very clear.
Reddit is just the way to expand the influence of social media.
More independent resources will be shared here!
I read all the comments, thanks for all the suggestions.
Something need to clarify:
We have different operation teams to manage different online platforms.
But no matter how many new platforms created, Louise, yes it’s me will be responsible for running this lovely community, and I hope that you guys could stay with me to help the community grow.
Hope “Louise” there is enough “stuff” to manage it.
As I see how “Rosa” has to be busy answering all emails and questions,
I think you need enlarge the crew a lot.
“Rosa”, Louise", “Jenny”, “Mary”, “Jerry”… and please don’t forget to employ a “John”
Just keep feeding us with good deals and we hang around
i like aww section of reddit
breaking news are good too
most of the rest is just junk
Their Reddit community IS awesome. They are extremely responsive and are constantly open to listening to what their customers have to say. @AnkerOfficial answers me within minutes!
Yeah the subreddit is already running nice and smoothly. Keep it up guys!
Yes, I’m here!
I agree, my superior should know this!
I never clean my nails…
I found this forum reading on reddit
Welcome to the community
more anker info is always better
Yeah, some good community resource will be shared on reddit too.
[quote=“Tim_Searles, post:39, topic:61307”]
put a photo instead of having the blue circle for it
[/quote]I think they listened to you!
I am very new to Reddit, just having joined. That being said, how would I go about posting a product review there? When creating a new post, I see no place where you can select where the post will go (such as Reviews, General Discussion, Fun Facts etc). I’m guessing this is nowhere near as simple as it is here in this forum. Thanks for any info.
EDIT:
I’m guessing that one should be versed in using Reddit to some extent before attempting something like this because it certainly isn’t obvious.
I found this in my searching…