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r/syncthing

For Syncthing related news, help, configurations

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14,738

Created

April 13, 2014

12 years ago

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How to think about r/syncthing

The community focuses on Syncthing, an open-source file synchronization tool that allows users to synchronize files between devices securely and privately. Members share news, seek help with configurations, and discuss various aspects of the app, including troubleshooting and advanced features. Its distinctiveness lies in its emphasis on self-hosted solutions and privacy, appealing to tech-savvy users who prefer decentralized alternatives to cloud storage.

Confidence 4/5

  • Audience

    Participants are typically tech enthusiasts, developers, and privacy advocates, often with a background in IT or software development. They are generally male-dominated and range from hobbyists to professionals who value open-source solutions. The vibe is collaborative and supportive, with members eager to share knowledge and assist others in optimizing their Syncthing setups.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes detailed questions about configurations, troubleshooting tips, and sharing successful setups or use cases. Members appreciate thorough explanations and practical advice. Posts that are overly promotional or lack substance tend to get downvoted. The community encourages regular contributions, but members should ensure their posts are relevant and informative to maintain engagement.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should approach the community with caution, as there is a strong aversion to overt promotion. Authentic engagement, such as sharing useful resources or contributing to discussions about Syncthing's development, is more likely to be well-received. Brands can also consider hosting AMAs or providing educational content that aligns with the community's interests. However, blatant advertising or self-promotion is likely to be met with hostility.

Top keywords

What r/syncthing 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.

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External signals

Where the community looks

Top external domains linked from posts and comments — a quick read on the sources of truth this audience trusts.

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.

FAQ

r/syncthing — frequently asked questions

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

How many subscribers does r/syncthing have?

r/syncthing has approximately 14,738 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/syncthing created?

r/syncthing was created on April 13, 2014 (12 years ago).

What is r/syncthing about?

The community focuses on Syncthing, an open-source file synchronization tool that allows users to synchronize files between devices securely and privately. Members share news, seek help with configurations, and discuss various aspects of the app, including troubleshooting and advanced features. Its distinctiveness lies in its emphasis on self-hosted solutions and privacy, ap…

What subreddits are similar to r/syncthing?

Communities similar to r/syncthing include r/keepass, r/fossdroid, r/joplinapp, r/photoprism, r/nextcloud.

Who are the most active posters on r/syncthing?

The most frequent posters on r/syncthing include u/StevWong, u/transdimensionalmeme, u/brubsabrubs.

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