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r/comissions

You spelled Commissions wrong. Feel free to head over to r/Commissions, or stay here and for discussions and memes. As of February 2026…

Subscribers

27,247

Created

May 28, 2014

12 years ago

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How to think about r/comissions

This community is a playful take on the concept of commissions, primarily focusing on discussions, memes, and lighthearted content rather than serious transactions. Members often poke fun at the misspelling of 'commissions' while engaging in conversations about art, creativity, and the commission process. The atmosphere is casual and humorous, making it distinct from more transactional or serious art commission spaces.

Confidence 4/5

  • Audience

    Members are typically artists, art enthusiasts, and individuals interested in commissioning art. The demographic skews towards younger audiences, including students and emerging artists who enjoy a relaxed and humorous vibe. They care about creativity, artistic expression, and often seek to connect with others who share similar interests in art and commissions.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes memes, humorous takes on the commission process, and light-hearted discussions about art. Posts that are overly promotional or serious in nature may be downvoted, as the community prefers a more casual and entertaining approach. The posting cadence is relatively active, with members regularly contributing content that aligns with the community's playful tone.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should approach this community with a sense of humor and authenticity, avoiding overt promotional tactics. Engaging through memes, relatable content, or discussions about the art commissioning process can resonate well. However, brands should refrain from direct advertising or hard sells, as members may react negatively to blatant promotions. Instead, focusing on community engagement and shared interests will foster a more positive reception.

FAQ

r/comissions — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/comissions have?

r/comissions has approximately 27,247 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/comissions created?

r/comissions was created on May 28, 2014 (12 years ago).

What is r/comissions about?

This community is a playful take on the concept of commissions, primarily focusing on discussions, memes, and lighthearted content rather than serious transactions. Members often poke fun at the misspelling of 'commissions' while engaging in conversations about art, creativity, and the commission process. The atmosphere is casual and humorous, making it distinct from more tr…

What subreddits are similar to r/comissions?

Communities similar to r/comissions include r/dndcommissions, r/artistsforhire, r/starvingartists, r/gamedevjobs, r/hireanartist.

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