r/lingodeer
Made by humans, for humans. The official subreddit of LingoDeer, a grammar-driven language-learning app for passionate learners.
How to think about r/lingodeer
The community is dedicated to LingoDeer, a language-learning app that emphasizes grammar-driven instruction for various languages, including Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. Members share experiences, tips, and resources related to using the app, making it a supportive space for language enthusiasts. The focus on structured learning sets it apart from other language-learning communities that may prioritize conversational skills or informal methods.
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Audience
Participants are primarily language learners of varying proficiency levels, ranging from beginners to more advanced users. The community attracts individuals passionate about mastering new languages through structured methods. Members often seek advice, share study techniques, and discuss their progress, fostering a positive and encouraging atmosphere.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes tips for using the app effectively, language learning resources, and personal success stories. Members appreciate well-structured posts that contribute to the learning experience. Casual or off-topic posts may receive downvotes, and the community values constructive discussions. Posting frequency varies, but active engagement is encouraged to maintain a vibrant community.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should engage authentically by providing value to the community, such as sharing language learning tips or insights into language acquisition. Direct promotion of products or services is likely to be met with skepticism, so brands should avoid overt advertising. Instead, participating in discussions and offering genuine support can help build trust and rapport with members, aligning with the community's educational focus.
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FAQ
r/lingodeer — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/lingodeer have?
r/lingodeer has approximately 7,095 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/lingodeer created?
r/lingodeer was created on September 29, 2017 (9 years ago).
What is r/lingodeer about?
The community is dedicated to LingoDeer, a language-learning app that emphasizes grammar-driven instruction for various languages, including Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. Members share experiences, tips, and resources related to using the app, making it a supportive space for language enthusiasts. The focus on structured learning sets it apart from other language-learning c…
What subreddits are similar to r/lingodeer?
Communities similar to r/lingodeer include r/genki, r/beginnerkorean, r/thisorthatlanguage, r/refold, r/korean.
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