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Subreddit Rules Summarizer

Paste subreddit rules text and get a plain-English summary of posting norms, moderation sensitivity, and how cautious product mentions should be.

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Summary

Paste subreddit rules text to see a summary.

Why it matters

Rules are often clear, but not operational.

This tool helps you turn raw subreddit rules into practical guidance: how soft to keep the mention, whether links are risky, and how much context to provide first.

Best use

Use it before monitoring or replying.

Rules review should happen before you trust a subreddit in a repeatable workflow. That is especially true when your team is handling multiple communities at once.

Inside RedditIntent

Save the guidance directly to the project.

Once the rules make sense, store the summary inside RedditIntent so thread scoring and draft tone stay aligned with each subreddit.

Why subreddit rules need translation

Subreddit rules often look simple until you try to use them operationally. “No self-promotion” can mean no links at all, or it can mean that low-context product drops are unwelcome while thoughtful help is still tolerated. The challenge is not reading the rules. The challenge is turning them into behavior your team can actually follow.

This tool turns raw rules text into plain-English guidance so you can decide how soft to keep the mention, whether links are risky, and whether a subreddit is better for monitoring than for direct participation.

What to look for in the summary

  • Direct language about self-promotion, links, surveys, or affiliate content.
  • Whether value-first replies are tolerated when they are tightly relevant to the thread.
  • Signals that moderation is strict enough that the subreddit should be watch-only.
  • Guidance you can store and reuse when drafting future replies.

How to use this result

1. Read the promotion risk first

If the result flags high promotion risk, treat the subreddit as monitoring-first until you see proof that helpful replies are tolerated.

2. Save one practical rule

Turn the summary into one instruction your team can follow, such as “no links unless explicitly requested” or “answer with advice first.”

3. Recheck against live threads

Rules are a baseline. Confirm them by looking at recent moderator behavior and how users react to product-adjacent replies.

What does this tool summarize?

It summarizes subreddit rules, moderation notes, or community posting guidance into a short operational summary and a promotion-risk signal.

Should I trust the summary alone?

No. Treat it as a fast interpretation layer, then validate it with recent threads and moderator behavior before you make the subreddit part of your workflow.

Next step

Save subreddit guidance inside the workflow.

Use the free summary here, then keep subreddit-specific guidance attached to thread scoring and review inside RedditIntent.