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186,315

Created

January 26, 2010

16 years ago

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How to think about r/30rock

This community is dedicated to fans and critics of the television show 30 Rock, celebrating its unique humor and cultural impact. Members engage in discussions about episodes, characters, and memorable quotes, often referencing the show's satirical take on the entertainment industry. The community thrives on a shared appreciation for the show's clever writing and iconic moments, making it a vibrant space for both nostalgia and analysis.

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  • Audience

    Participants are typically fans of 30 Rock, spanning various age groups but skewing towards millennials and Gen Z who appreciate smart, satirical comedy. The vibe is generally light-hearted and humorous, with members sharing inside jokes and references from the show. They care about the show's legacy, character development, and its commentary on media and society.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes episode discussions, memes, and fan art, with a preference for witty and clever contributions. Posts that lack humor or are overly promotional tend to get downvoted. The community is active, with a steady flow of posts, especially around anniversaries or relevant news related to the show or its cast.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should approach this community with caution, as members are often skeptical of overt promotion. Authentic engagement, such as sharing behind-the-scenes content or participating in discussions about the show's themes, can resonate well. Brands should avoid direct advertising and instead focus on contributing to the conversation in a meaningful way, aligning with the community's humor and interests.

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r/30rock — frequently asked questions

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How many subscribers does r/30rock have?

r/30rock has approximately 186,315 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/30rock created?

r/30rock was created on January 26, 2010 (16 years ago).

What is r/30rock about?

This community is dedicated to fans and critics of the television show 30 Rock, celebrating its unique humor and cultural impact. Members engage in discussions about episodes, characters, and memorable quotes, often referencing the show's satirical take on the entertainment industry. The community thrives on a shared appreciation for the show's clever writing and iconic mome…

What subreddits are similar to r/30rock?

Communities similar to r/30rock include r/arresteddevelopment, r/kimmyschmidt, r/pandr, r/30plusskincare, r/conan.

Who are the most active posters on r/30rock?

The most frequent posters on r/30rock include u/Fumby3, u/thesitekick, u/KarenWalkersBurner.

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