

That being said, there are no strict rules here, use common sense when you post and use that report button if you think you need to! They are friendly and active, but not overwhelmingly complicated. There are a lot of indie-dev-related communities on reddit, here's a full list, but the few in the sidebar/about-tab are a good place to start your reddit journey. There's a page to add your subreddit or website. We have a community-run wiki with tips and tricks, related subreddits and helpful resources. Keep in mind that this is a community of developers and even though we're all gamers too, this isn't your audience per se, it's more like a room full of peers. Check out our top posts of all time to get an idea

Links to Steam, Kickstarter or YouTube don't get anyone's attention. Generally GIFs and images are the community-preferred medium to get your idea across. If you want to start another /r/IndieDev game jam, message the moderators! Get some user flair! Subreddit Guidelines There once was an epic mixtape! Check out the games! ┏(°.°)┛┗(°.°)┓100,000!┗(°.°)┛┏(°.°)┓ | Wiki | Yellow Pages | Indie Subreddits Independent Development Every gamer is a potential indie developer.
