r/notthepyaaz subreddit icon
Active

r/notthepyaaz

Outlandish News Subreddit for India

Subscribers

51,100

Created

November 11, 2014

12 years ago

View on Reddit
RedPulse insight

How to think about r/notthepyaaz

This community focuses on sharing and discussing satirical and outlandish news stories related to India. It stands out for its humorous and irreverent take on current events, often blending absurdity with real news to create entertaining content. Members engage in a playful critique of societal norms and political happenings, making it a unique space for those who appreciate satire and humor in news reporting.

Confidence 4/5

  • Audience

    Members of this community are primarily young adults and teenagers, often with a keen interest in current affairs and a taste for humor. The vibe is light-hearted and irreverent, attracting individuals who enjoy satire and social commentary. Participants care about the absurdities of daily life and politics in India, often using humor as a lens to discuss serious topics.

  • Posting culture

    The posting culture emphasizes humor and creativity, with posts that often parody real news stories or present outrageous fictional scenarios. Content that is overly serious or lacks a comedic angle tends to be downvoted. Posts are frequent, with a mix of original content and shared links, and members appreciate clever wordplay and memes that resonate with Indian culture.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on humor and authenticity rather than overt promotion. Participating in discussions with witty comments or sharing relatable content can be effective. However, blatant advertising or promotional posts are likely to be met with hostility. Brands should consider creating entertaining content that aligns with the community's satirical tone, such as memes or humorous takes on current events.

Top keywords

What r/notthepyaaz talks about

Weighted by how often each term appears in posts and comments, relative to baseline frequency. The largest words are the strongest signals of community focus.

milegachutsabkogujjuschorsurgedsemifinalkidnapsmasjidbolteabbhongehamperedconvictsjuattable:flyoverastrologercroremaanmandatinguparpollutecroresslitsaficionadoganjaussemotoristslakhconductsmidairturntables416kaunbeheneightyyahipretextresolutekyunनहींdeshroomatesdekhothrashedrupeepersistingreversesalagdaal1kmbiryanisakterotisochgiratatteredmarriessneaks

Top contributors

Who shapes the conversation

The most active and most-upvoted posters and commenters in this community. Useful when planning outreach or studying a community's tastemakers.

Top commenters

By comment count

By votes

Similar communities

Where this audience also spends time

Topic-adjacent communities surfaced from Reddit's own related subreddit signal.

FAQ

r/notthepyaaz — frequently asked questions

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

How many subscribers does r/notthepyaaz have?

r/notthepyaaz has approximately 51,100 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/notthepyaaz created?

r/notthepyaaz was created on November 11, 2014 (12 years ago).

What is r/notthepyaaz about?

This community focuses on sharing and discussing satirical and outlandish news stories related to India. It stands out for its humorous and irreverent take on current events, often blending absurdity with real news to create entertaining content. Members engage in a playful critique of societal norms and political happenings, making it a unique space for those who appreciate…

What subreddits are similar to r/notthepyaaz?

Communities similar to r/notthepyaaz include r/geopoliticsindia, r/indianmoderate, r/indianonpolitical, r/indiameme, r/desicopypasta.

Who are the most active posters on r/notthepyaaz?

The most frequent posters on r/notthepyaaz include u/Sri_Man_420, u/philamignon, u/iKR8.

Ready to engage on r/notthepyaaz?

Authentic engagement, not spam.

RedPulse runs Reddit campaigns the way the platform actually rewards — high-karma accounts, native conversations, and content moderators welcome.