

New - Prioritizes the newest posts, regardless of interactions.Use this if you’re looking for famous posts (eg.Top - Prioritizes posts that have all-time high upvote numbers and comments (can be filtered by time too).Use this if you’re looking for trending topics.Hot – Prioritizes posts that have recently been getting interaction (upvotes, comments etc).However, none of the following take into account how rare the words in your query are, so you might find a lot of results that match the most common word in your query at the top of the result list. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, for posts, you can change your Sort. You can find each of these content types on a different tab on the search results pageīy default, you’ll be using “Relevance” sort, which factors in the relative rarity of each word (biasing towards words which are less common), the age of the post, and the number of votes and comments it has. Look at these if you are looking for a user who is talking about a specific topic.

Look at these if you want to find a group related to an interest of yours.Communities (aka Subreddits or things that start with r/ ).Look at these for any discussion heavy topic you’re searching for (eg.Look at these for image, video, text, and more types of content from users.On Reddit you can search four main content types: Welcome to the Reddit Search homepage where you can learn about search features, relevant help center articles, and tricks to get the most out of Reddit search! The Basics What types of search are on Reddit? How can I see what's trending on Reddit?.How can I quickly navigate from subreddit to subreddit? (Typeahead).
