In a sense, Reddit is a perfect venue for all things marijuana (Shutterstock) The same can arguably be said for r/marijuana, where the most read post is one from three years ago, highlighting Senator Bernie Sanders’ support for marijuana legalization.įinally, on r/mmj, the most upvoted post is one where a man posted that he had just received his first medical marijuana permit for his state and that he is excited.Īnd while these countless sessions take place, an army of moderators is tasked with making sure everything runs smoothly. Meanwhile, on r/cannabis, the most upvoted post of all time is a petition to support track star Sha’Carri Richardson (suspended from the Tokyo Olympics after she tested positive for cannabis), reflecting the subreddit’s place as a weed news source. At the top of the most-read posts on r/Stonerprotips is a pretty self-explanatory thread about “handy tips for packing bowls.” On r/CannabisCultivation, the most popular posts include envy-inspiring pics of impressive weed gardens and huge plants. If not, you could start a new thread inviting others to share their knowledge, tips, tricks, and experiences.įor the most part, a look at the most popular posts on cannabis-themed “subreddits” doesn’t reveal a lot of surprises. Regardless of your budget or skillset, there always seems to be solutions and tips to suit your needs. What separates Reddit from traditional blogs about cannabis is the amateur aspect and anonymity of posts and discussions. Mainly though, it suits a subculture, hobby, and medicine that has always been the subject of long, passionate conversations where almost everybody has something to say. For cultivators, it’s a one-stop-shop for tips and tricks, and for anyone seeking to make edibles, there is always a community of a few thousand experts looking to weigh in. The back and the forth and conversational nature of the site fits the world of cannabis like a glove. In a sense, Reddit is a perfect venue for all things marijuana.