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Reddit is a major social media website, considered to be the face of the internet as oppossed to 4chan as the armpit of the internet. Reddit tends to be the more ad-friendly equivalent of 4chan, though that isn't saying much.
Reddit differs from 4chan in that you can found your own subreddits, which are generally left alone unless controversy or money gets in the way. This has a positive of giving people more power in their own subreddits, the downside of course being that some subreddits are barely touched, especially some of the lower interest/niche subreddits.
Relationship (or lack there of) with /tg/, and 4chan at large
For the most part there isn't one, the two avoid the other like siblings who hate each other. Occasionally you'll get somebody who posts a link from one site to the other, and this will be followed by complaining about the other site. With that said Reddit does contain a number of subreddits with /tg/ relevant topics such as 40k. In general though across most boards if someone believes you are a redditor, they will tell you that you have to go back. You are more likely to be told this if you use spacing often between ideas, using "memeflags", acting like a troll/shill, or generally being disruptive. Or you posted something really cringe. This is ironic, as people on both sites often end up behaving in exactly the same way in any case.
/tg/ relevant subreddits
- r/40kLore
- r/forgeworld
- r/40kOrkScience
- r/1d4chan (Mostly dead, except when the wiki goes down)
- r/grimdank(recently became a battletech sub in protest of gw’s new ip policy)
- r/warhammer
- r/warhammer40k
- r/warhammerfantasy
- r/ageofsigmar
- r/aoslore
- r/40krpg
- r/dnd (Only just barely on this side of "not recommended" due to suffering r/gaming disease: It's a bit too general purpose for its own good; in this case, the main symptom is the flood of character art that drowns out basically any other topic.)
- r/pathfinder (for the Paizo campaigns), r/pathfinder_RPG (for the actual RPG), r/Pathfinder2e (for the second edition).
More general purpose:
- r/rpg Tabletop RPGs, mind, not C or J RPGs.
- r/wargames
- r/dndmemes
Relevant, but not recommended:
- r/sigmarxism: What it says on the tin: far left Warhammer fans; mega preachy.
- r/archwarhammer: Only listed here for mild amusement value: Formerly dedicated to ArchWarhammer, a controversial Warhammer video creator. After a particularly bad bit of controversy, his subreddit's mod team gave the admin keys to his detractors, who turned it into a subreddit dedicated to Warhammer Fantasy and 40k architecture, especially arches.
- r/4chan: We see you seeing us seeing you. Mainly /b/ focused.