r/R36S Subreddit Stats & Analytics
r/R36S is a Gaming subreddit in the Nerds category with 87,341 members. Use this page to track r/R36S stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/R36S growth: +189 members today (+0.22%) and +708 members this week (+0.82%).
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Similar subreddits to r/R36S include r/RG35XX, r/RG35XXSP, r/RG35XX_H, r/SEGAGENESIS, r/snes.
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r/R36S Subreddit Rules
Search before you post
There is a 99% chance your question has been answered 99 times already, either in the FAQ, the wiki, the guides, or by a user in a comment/ post, which you can search this subreddit easily by. We like people who help themselves. Posts asking questions that have been answered are low effort and dilute other users from getting answers to questions they ask that have not yet been answered
Do not ask if you have a clone
All clone questions go into the Clone vs R36S Megathread that is pinned (search the sub for this). Before posting there, glance at the WIKI Clones section (linked in the sidebar) and search the page for any text on your motherboard there. It has very likely been mentioned there and it will tell you what to do with it. We will, however, leave up posts about NEW clones
Don't post copyright material
We love to share, but let's keep it legal
Giveaways must be cleared by the mod team and held on the R36S subreddit
Message modmail for approval of a giveaway. Giveaways posted to the R36S subreddit must be held on the subreddit.
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