r/revolutionspodcast
For discussions and history in and related to Mike Duncan's books and podcasts.
How to think about r/revolutionspodcast
This community is dedicated to discussions surrounding Mike Duncan's acclaimed history podcasts and books, particularly focusing on revolutions throughout history. Members engage in deep dives into historical events, share insights, and discuss themes presented in Duncan's work. The community is characterized by its emphasis on historical accuracy and thoughtful discourse, making it a distinct space for history enthusiasts.
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Audience
Participants in this community are typically history buffs, educators, and students, with a strong interest in revolutions and historical narratives. The demographic skews towards adults, often with a higher level of education, who appreciate nuanced discussions. Members value informed debate and are generally respectful, fostering a supportive environment for sharing knowledge.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes detailed analyses, historical context, and thoughtful commentary on episodes of the podcast. Members appreciate well-researched posts and often engage in discussions that expand on the podcast's themes. Posts that lack depth or are overly promotional tend to receive downvotes. The community has a steady posting cadence, with discussions often peaking after new episodes are released.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should prioritize authenticity and education over direct promotion. Sharing relevant historical content, sponsoring discussions, or providing resources that align with the community's interests can be effective. However, overt marketing tactics are likely to be met with skepticism or hostility. Brands should focus on building relationships through genuine contributions rather than self-promotion.
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r/revolutionspodcast — frequently asked questions
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How many subscribers does r/revolutionspodcast have?
r/revolutionspodcast has approximately 13,525 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/revolutionspodcast created?
r/revolutionspodcast was created on December 7, 2015 (10 years ago).
What is r/revolutionspodcast about?
This community is dedicated to discussions surrounding Mike Duncan's acclaimed history podcasts and books, particularly focusing on revolutions throughout history. Members engage in deep dives into historical events, share insights, and discuss themes presented in Duncan's work. The community is characterized by its emphasis on historical accuracy and thoughtful discourse, m…
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