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What is your (and other Admins’) favorite under appreciated, underrated subreddit? – Reddit user Shastapete

What does it really mean to be underappreciated? I know it suggests that something is not receiving as much love or attention as (one feels) that thing should be receiving—but what if I want the thing to stay underappreciated so it retains its quality? If more people appreciate something, it gains gains in popularity, potentially losing the appeal which made it awesome in the first place.

Is this sounding way too hipster, as I attempt to keep my underrated subreddits to myself? All right, I’ll shut it, but let’s keep these subreddits private between me and you, mkay?

Right now, FellowKids is my favorite Reddit community without question. At 71,000 subscribers, it’s growing, but it’s safe to say people are still learning about this community. What is FellowKids like? Imagine OldPeopleFacebook, HailCorporate, and Facepalm had a baby together, and it was lovingly stared at every night from its bed with the eyes of Steve Buscemi—that may make no sense to you initially, but that about sums up FellowKids.

WhatIsThisBug is exactly what the name implies, and you’d be astounded by the amount of submissions this small community receives everyday! EnlightenedBirdmen, the product of an obscure moment in Reddit comment history, also has a small group of devoted followers who will not let the dream of the birdmen die. Lastly, MichaelBayGifs is a community of users who know how to take ordinary gifs and turn it them into high quality, CGI explosive, summer blockbusters.

Now, I wouldn’t say these next two are my “favorite” subreddits (because honestly, I rarely visit them), but I feel fifthworldproblems and spacedicks are the definition of under appreciated Reddit communities. Hear me out: You’ve been to these subreddits before, at least once in your Reddit career—maybe early on when you were a new user, or maybe by accident in an AskReddit thread—who knows? The point is, you went there, and you were immediately like, “What the fuck is this?” You noped-the-hell out of there with the quickness, but it gave you a memory that helps you understand what Reddit is all about. Those subreddits, while not highly shared, are what help give Reddit its charm and character. These communities help define what Reddit is, even though we’re not on them everyday, and for that, they are highly underrated.

Below are some underrated subreddits from my colleagues. Enjoy!

Reddit user DoNotLickToaster: “Trollx definitely, but it’s not really underrated. Also, love redditgetsdrawn and homebrewing. I feel like I keep seeing great subs and not subscribing.”

Reddit user Drunken_Economist: “CenturyClub. I can’t tell you why if you don’t have 100,000 karma.”

Reddit user Gooeyblob: “If cheese rolling or jai alai are just too corporate for you, try theocho. Shout it from the rooftops!”

Reddit user liltrixxy: “I like pettyrevenge for the pettiest and most hilariously benign submissions (but it’s actually a pretty busy little sub.) And I LOVE TinaBelcher. It’s an explosion of fan art and butt love.”

Reddit user redtaboo: “My favorite underrated subreddits are often the ones that are created as one-off jokes or spur of the moment that end up taking off. For instance, whatwouldtrumpsay is brand new, timely, and in true reddit form, pretty hilarious. Others include places like holdmycatnip (really, any subreddit focused on cat gifs is tops in my book). Shittychangelog (which needs more posts, cough cough). Bizarrosnoo , snoospotting, yonewild, SpitRedditSays, and no list like this would be complete without mentioning 316cats. One day there will certainly be 316 different cats living there and I aim to be around when it happens.”