r/bodylanguage
💬 Welcome to r/bodylanguage – where movement speaks louder than words. Whether you’re decoding subtle cues in a date, breaking down…
How to think about r/bodylanguage
The community focuses on the study and discussion of body language and non-verbal communication, providing a platform for members to decode subtle cues in various social interactions, including dating and professional settings. It stands out for its analytical approach to understanding how physical gestures and expressions convey emotions and intentions, making it a valuable resource for those interested in psychology and interpersonal communication.
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Audience
Members typically include psychology enthusiasts, communication professionals, and individuals looking to enhance their social skills. The community attracts a diverse demographic, ranging from students to professionals, who share a common interest in understanding human behavior. The vibe is generally inquisitive and supportive, with participants eager to learn and share insights about non-verbal cues.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes personal anecdotes, analysis of famous interactions, and educational resources related to body language. Posts that are overly promotional or lack depth often receive downvotes. The community values thoughtful contributions, so members are encouraged to provide context and engage in discussions. Posting frequency varies, but active engagement is appreciated, especially during discussions of current events or social dynamics.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should approach this community with caution, as members are often skeptical of overt promotion. Authentic engagement is key; brands can participate by sharing valuable insights or research related to body language and communication. Content that educates or sparks discussion, such as case studies or expert interviews, is more likely to resonate. However, any attempts at blatant self-promotion may be met with hostility, so subtlety and relevance are crucial.
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FAQ
r/bodylanguage — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/bodylanguage have?
r/bodylanguage has approximately 538,321 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/bodylanguage created?
r/bodylanguage was created on March 7, 2010 (16 years ago).
What is r/bodylanguage about?
The community focuses on the study and discussion of body language and non-verbal communication, providing a platform for members to decode subtle cues in various social interactions, including dating and professional settings. It stands out for its analytical approach to understanding how physical gestures and expressions convey emotions and intentions, making it a valuable…
What subreddits are similar to r/bodylanguage?
Communities similar to r/bodylanguage include r/the48lawsofpower, r/nlp, r/askpsychology, r/negotiation, r/psychologicaltricks.
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