r/computing
Welcome to /r/Computing, this subreddit is for links to articles related to computing and help posts.
How to think about r/computing
The community focuses on discussions and resources related to computing, including articles, help posts, and technical queries. It serves as a hub for enthusiasts and professionals alike, covering a wide range of topics from hardware to software. Members often share insights, solutions, and the latest developments in the field, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in computing.
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Audience
Participants in this community include tech enthusiasts, students, and professionals seeking knowledge and assistance in computing. The demographic is diverse, with a mix of ages and backgrounds, but generally leans towards individuals with a strong interest in technology and problem-solving. Members value practical advice, technical insights, and community support, fostering a collaborative and inquisitive vibe.
Posting culture
Members typically engage by sharing informative articles, asking for help with technical issues, or providing solutions to others' queries. Content that is well-researched, relevant, and offers clear value tends to thrive, while overly promotional or off-topic posts are likely to be downvoted. The community encourages regular participation, with a steady flow of posts and discussions throughout the week.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on providing valuable content rather than overt promotions. Sharing insightful articles, offering expert advice, or participating in discussions can help build credibility. However, brands should avoid aggressive marketing tactics, as members are often skeptical of promotional content. Collaborating with community members or sponsoring informative posts can be effective strategies for authentic engagement.
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FAQ
r/computing — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/computing have?
r/computing has approximately 34,159 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/computing created?
r/computing was created on April 23, 2009 (17 years ago).
What is r/computing about?
The community focuses on discussions and resources related to computing, including articles, help posts, and technical queries. It serves as a hub for enthusiasts and professionals alike, covering a wide range of topics from hardware to software. Members often share insights, solutions, and the latest developments in the field, making it a valuable resource for anyone intere…
What subreddits are similar to r/computing?
Communities similar to r/computing include r/asktechnology, r/unix, r/askcomputerscience, r/software, r/sqlite.
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