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r/monarchism

This is a forum for those who think monarchy is a noble and viable alternative to the crude and materialistic mob mentality of…

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67,266

Created

November 17, 2010

16 years ago

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How to think about r/monarchism

The community is dedicated to discussing monarchy as a legitimate and noble form of governance, contrasting it with republicanism and other political systems. Members engage in debates about the historical, cultural, and philosophical aspects of monarchy, often emphasizing its perceived virtues over modern democratic practices. The forum serves as a space for both enthusiasts and scholars to explore various monarchies, their implications, and their relevance in contemporary society.

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  • Audience

    Participants in this community tend to be politically inclined individuals, often with a strong interest in history and governance. The demographic skews towards those who appreciate traditional values and may include both younger and older members. The vibe is generally respectful but can become passionate, especially when discussing the merits and drawbacks of different political systems. Members are typically looking for intellectual discourse rather than casual conversation.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes well-researched articles, historical analyses, and thoughtful discussions about the role of monarchy in society. Memes and creative content related to monarchy can also gain traction. Posts that come off as overly promotional or lacking in substance are likely to be downvoted. The community values depth and quality, so members are encouraged to engage thoughtfully rather than posting frequently without meaningful contributions.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should approach with caution, as overt promotion is often met with skepticism. Authentic engagement through sharing educational content, historical insights, or thought-provoking questions about monarchy can resonate well. Collaborating with community members to create content that aligns with their interests, such as historical documentaries or discussions, may foster goodwill. However, brands should avoid any direct sales pitches or superficial marketing tactics that could be perceived as insincere.

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r/monarchism — frequently asked questions

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

How many subscribers does r/monarchism have?

r/monarchism has approximately 67,266 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/monarchism created?

r/monarchism was created on November 17, 2010 (16 years ago).

What is r/monarchism about?

The community is dedicated to discussing monarchy as a legitimate and noble form of governance, contrasting it with republicanism and other political systems. Members engage in debates about the historical, cultural, and philosophical aspects of monarchy, often emphasizing its perceived virtues over modern democratic practices. The forum serves as a space for both enthusiast…

What subreddits are similar to r/monarchism?

Communities similar to r/monarchism include r/heraldry, r/imaginarymaps, r/catholicmemes, r/tnomod, r/rightistvexillology.

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