r/openargs
An unofficial subreddit for discussing the Opening Arguments podcast hosted by comedian Thomas Smith and crimmigration lawyer Matt Cameron.
How to think about r/openargs
This community is dedicated to discussions surrounding the Opening Arguments podcast, which features legal analysis presented in an accessible and often humorous manner. Members engage with episodes, share insights on legal topics, and discuss related podcasts, creating a space where legal issues are explored through a comedic lens. The community's unique blend of law and humor sets it apart from traditional legal forums.
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Audience
Participants tend to be a mix of legal enthusiasts, law students, and casual listeners who appreciate the podcast's blend of comedy and legal analysis. The vibe is generally friendly and inquisitive, with members eager to learn about legal issues while enjoying the humor presented by the hosts. They often value insightful discussions and the ability to connect legal concepts to current events.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes episode discussions, legal news, and humorous takes on legal topics. Members appreciate thoughtful commentary and often engage in light-hearted debates. Posts that are overly promotional or lack substance may be downvoted, as the community values quality contributions. The posting cadence is moderate, with activity peaking around new episode releases and relevant legal news.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on authenticity and relevance rather than overt promotion. Sharing informative content related to legal issues, participating in discussions, or providing insights that align with the podcast's themes can foster positive interactions. However, blatant self-promotion or irrelevant advertising is likely to be met with skepticism and resistance from members, who prefer genuine engagement over marketing tactics.
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How many subscribers does r/openargs have?
r/openargs has approximately 5,232 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/openargs created?
r/openargs was created on February 4, 2017 (9 years ago).
What is r/openargs about?
This community is dedicated to discussions surrounding the Opening Arguments podcast, which features legal analysis presented in an accessible and often humorous manner. Members engage with episodes, share insights on legal topics, and discuss related podcasts, creating a space where legal issues are explored through a comedic lens. The community's unique blend of law and hu…
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