r/themajorityreport
Broadcasting live, steps from the industrially-ravaged Gowanus Canal in the heartland of America: downtown Brooklyn, USA. The Majority…
How to think about r/themajorityreport
This community serves as an unofficial fan hub for The Majority Report, a political podcast known for its progressive commentary and analysis. Members engage in discussions about current events, political theory, and social justice, often reflecting the show's leftist ideology. The community is characterized by its commitment to informed debate and a focus on amplifying marginalized voices, making it distinct within the broader political discourse on Reddit.
Confidence 4/5
Audience
Participants in this community tend to be politically engaged individuals, often leaning left or progressive. The demographic includes younger adults and college students, as well as older activists who are passionate about social and political issues. Members value critical thinking, activism, and a shared commitment to progressive causes, fostering a supportive and often passionate atmosphere.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes thoughtful analyses of political events, clips from the podcast, and discussions that encourage critical engagement. Members appreciate well-researched posts and original commentary, while low-effort memes or overtly partisan content may receive downvotes. Posting frequency is moderate, with active discussions often occurring around new podcast episodes or significant political developments.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should prioritize authenticity and a genuine commitment to progressive values. Direct promotion is likely to be met with skepticism, so brands should focus on contributing to discussions, sharing relevant resources, or sponsoring content that aligns with the community's values. Collaborations with trusted figures or initiatives that support social justice may resonate well, while overt marketing tactics should be avoided.
Similar communities
Where this audience also spends time
Topic-adjacent communities surfaced from Reddit's own related subreddit signal.
FAQ
r/themajorityreport — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/themajorityreport have?
r/themajorityreport has approximately 83,374 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/themajorityreport created?
r/themajorityreport was created on February 8, 2015 (11 years ago).
What is r/themajorityreport about?
This community serves as an unofficial fan hub for The Majority Report, a political podcast known for its progressive commentary and analysis. Members engage in discussions about current events, political theory, and social justice, often reflecting the show's leftist ideology. The community is characterized by its commitment to informed debate and a focus on amplifying marg…
What subreddits are similar to r/themajorityreport?
Communities similar to r/themajorityreport include r/seculartalk, r/daverubin.
Ready to engage on r/themajorityreport?
Authentic engagement, not spam.
RedPulse runs Reddit campaigns the way the platform actually rewards — high-karma accounts, native conversations, and content moderators welcome.
