r/storms
A community for storm lovers, weather enthusiasts, and storm chasers. Share breathtaking photos, videos, and discussions about thunderstorms, lightning, and any other types of storms and extreme weather. Whether you admire the beauty of a distant storm or enjoy the thrill of tracking them up close, this is your place to connect!
r/storms Subreddit Stats & Analytics
r/storms is a Science subreddit in the Nerds category with 60,643 members. Use this page to track r/storms stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/storms growth: +217 members today (+0.36%) and +521 members this week (+0.87%).
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r/storms Subreddit Rules
Relevance
All posts and content submitted to this subreddit must be directly related to thunderstorms. This includes discussions, questions, news updates, educational information, and media specifically focused on thunderstorm events, science, safety, and impact.
Off-topic content that does not pertain to thunderstorms will be removed to at moderator discretion. Please help us keep the community focused and informative by staying on topic.
Offensive Remarks
Posts or comments containing insults, name calling, harassment (sexual or otherwise), discrimination, racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, trolling, or generally offensive or derogatory remarks will be removed. This includes mocking, belittling, disrespecting, or making fun of individuals and families affected by severe weather.
We ask that all members approach discussions with empathy and sensitivity, recognizing the real impact that severe weather can have on people's lives.
Attribution
Always credit the original creator of any content you share, including art, videos, music, articles, and other media. When posting, make sure to provide the creator's name or a link to the source. Failure to properly attribute content may result in its removal. If you're the original creator, please review our rule on self-promotion.
AI Content
This subreddit is for sharing real weather content. Posts featuring fully AI-generated content or content that is primarily created by AI tools are not allowed.
Personal Info
Do not post or share any personal information, including full names, addresses, or other identifying details of individuals, families, or private properties impacted by severe weather without consent. Ensure that any media shared is done so with respect for the privacy of those involved.
Weather Wishing
Posts or comments expressing a desire for severe weather to occur are strictly forbidden. Storms of any kind can be serious weather events with potentially devastating impacts, and such comments show a lack of sensitivity towards those affected.
Misinformation
Sharing accurate information is crucial, especially in a community focused on weather. Please ensure that the information you post is factual and reliable. Spreading misinformation, particularly about safety or ongoing events, is not allowed.
Spam
Spam of any kind is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, repetitive posts, excessive self-promotion, and content unrelated to the sub’s topic.
Advertising/Self-Promotion
Self-promotion/advertisement of products or services is prohibited without prior approval from the mod team.
Self-generated content (photos, videos, livestreams, etc.) is welcome and encouraged, permitted that it’s relevant and genuinely contributes to the community. Submissions should not spam the sub and should make an attempt to authentically engage with the community.
Promotion of OnlyFans, Fansly, or any other pornographic sites is not permitted.
Soliciting Upvotes
No posts or comments asking for upvotes. Post titles such as "Upvote for cool storm" or any other variation of titles requesting upvotes are also prohibited.
Mod Discretion
Mod discretion can be used to remove content that the mod team feels causes issues/problems/harm to the sub or it's users.
This rule is in place to act as a buffer between situations that may arise that do not have a rule in place.
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