r/ScienceHumour Subreddit Stats and Best Posting Times

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Subscribers
55,353
Average Upvotes
1188.5
Average Comments
22.1
Min. Upvotes to HOT
1
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r/ScienceHumour

Created: January 04, 2016
About r/ScienceHumour: Humorous perspective on all things science.

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Best posting times heatmap for r/ScienceHumour

r/ScienceHumour peaks Thursdays 8am-10am UTC

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What to Post and How to Rank on r/ScienceHumour

Best Topics & Content Types

Based on analysis of science humor communities like those featured on [sciencehumor.io](https://sciencehumor.io/biology-memes) and [chameleonmemes.com](https://chameleonmemes.com/science-memes-that-make-your-brain-cells-dance/), biology-related content consistently performs well in science humor spaces, particularly memes that anthropomorphize biological processes. The most successful posts often feature relatable scientific frustrations like PCR contamination or the "special horror of realizing the smell in the lab fridge is your forgotten samples." Image macros with clever captions about immune system functions, such as the "You Picked The Wrong House Fool" meme about B memory cells acting as "bouncers with a photographic memory," generate significant engagement. Text posts that translate complex concepts into everyday analogies also thrive, especially when they highlight science's inherent absurdities like "humans are technically just highly specialized tubes." Community discussions about field-specific inside jokes, such as evolution exceptions being "practically the norm," foster strong participation as they validate shared professional experiences.

Writing Style & Tone

The winning tone in science humor communities balances authentic scientific knowledge with accessible humor, avoiding both oversimplification and excessive jargon. As noted in [scirio.substack.com](https://scirio.substack.com/p/when-science-and-memes-collide-how-604), successful science memes "make it relatable" while maintaining accuracy. Posts that adopt a self-deprecating, "we're all in this together" perspective resonate most strongly—think describing academic struggles with phrases like "First we build hypotheses, then we test them" rather than lecturing. The [oghumor.com](https://oghumor.com/top/science/) collection demonstrates how effective science humor uses precise terminology playfully ("How did the biologist impress their date? They had great cell reception!") without becoming inaccessible. Avoid sounding like a textbook; instead, channel the voice of a colleague sharing lab war stories over coffee, complete with appropriate groan-worthy puns that only fellow scientists would appreciate.

What Gets Upvoted

Highly upvoted content in science humor spaces typically demonstrates genuine understanding of the subject matter while highlighting universal scientific experiences. Posts that transform technical frustrations into shared triumphs, like celebrating "the satisfaction of a perfectly stained slide" amidst "the beautiful chaos of studying systems that evolved to survive, not to make sense," earn significant engagement as described on [sciencehumor.io](https://sciencehumor.io/biology-memes). Cross-disciplinary humor that bridges gaps between fields, such as physicists mocking biologists' "exceptions to the rule" mentality, creates wider appeal. Original content that offers unique perspectives rather than reposted material performs best, aligning with [conbersa.ai](https://www.conbersa.ai/learn/best-reddit-growth-strategies) findings that communities "retain 40% more members" when offering exclusive value. Timing matters too—posts shared during academic cycles (midterms, conference seasons) that capture collective experiences gain traction through immediate relevance.

What to Avoid

Steer clear of content that sacrifices scientific accuracy purely for laughs, as communities like those analyzed in [scirio.substack.com](https://scirio.substack.com/p/when-science-and-memes-collide-how-604) value authenticity over viral potential. Avoid medical misinformation disguised as humor, especially regarding vaccines or treatments, as these violate most science communities' integrity standards. Overused formats like "Your body is amazing!" with generic stock photos typically get downvoted for lacking originality. Political commentary disguised as science humor rarely succeeds unless directly relevant to research ethics or funding issues. Crucially, never post content requiring extensive explanation—science humor thrives on immediate recognition, so if your meme needs a paragraph to get the joke, it's unlikely to resonate with the [chameleonmemes.com](https://chameleonmemes.com/science-memes-that-make-your-brain-cells-dance/) audience that values "accessible and enjoyable" scientific concepts.

Posting Tips

Post during weekday evenings when academic professionals and students are most active online, aiming for consistent daily contributions as recommended by [conbersa.ai](https://www

About r/ScienceHumour

r/ScienceHumour was created on January 04, 2016, making it 10 years and 3 months old and one of the older subreddits on Reddit. With 55,353 members, this is a growing community that has moved beyond the niche stage and attracts regular new members.

r/ScienceHumour is experiencing strong growth, with 1,833 new members in the last 30 days.

r/ScienceHumour Engagement Analysis

r/ScienceHumour shows very high engagement relative to its size, with an average of 1188.5 upvotes per post across its 55,353 members. The community is primarily content-consumption focused, with a comment-to-upvote ratio of 0.02. To reach the Hot section of r/ScienceHumour, posts typically need at least 1 upvotes, reflecting the community's activity level.

Posts on r/ScienceHumour receive an average of 22.1 comments, indicating a community that primarily engages through upvoting content. Posts tend to be appreciated more through voting than through discussion in the comments.

r/ScienceHumour Growth Analysis

r/ScienceHumour currently has 55,353 subscribers. Over the past 30 days, the community has grown by 1,833 members (3.42%), averaging 59 new subscribers per day. This growth rate places r/ScienceHumour in the top 1% of all tracked subreddits.

Over the past 90 days, r/ScienceHumour has gained 4,165 subscribers (8.14%). Since tracking began 629 days ago, the community has added 15,042 total subscribers.

30-Day Growth
+1,833
3.42%
90-Day Growth
+4,165
8.14%
All-Time Tracked
+15,042
over 629 days

r/ScienceHumour Milestones

  • Reached 50K subscribers Nov 2025
  • Fastest growth period: +1,539 subscribers Jan 2025

r/ScienceHumour Growth Trend

r/ScienceHumour is experiencing strong growth, with 1,833 new members in the last 30 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many subscribers does r/ScienceHumour have?

r/ScienceHumour has 55,353 subscribers as of April 2026.

What is the best time to post on r/ScienceHumour?

The best time to post on r/ScienceHumour is Thursdays 8am-10am UTC, based on analysis of top-performing posts from the past week.

Is r/ScienceHumour growing?

r/ScienceHumour is experiencing strong growth, with 1,833 new members in the last 30 days.

When was r/ScienceHumour created?

r/ScienceHumour was created on January 04, 2016, making it 10 years old.

How many upvotes do you need to reach Hot on r/ScienceHumour?

Posts on r/ScienceHumour typically need at least 1 upvotes to reach the Hot section.

r/ScienceHumour Key Statistics Summary

r/ScienceHumour is a Reddit community with 55,353 subscribers. The community describes itself as: "Humorous perspective on all things science." The best time to post on r/ScienceHumour is Thursdays 8am-10am UTC. Posts receive an average of 1188.5 upvotes and 22.1 comments. The minimum upvotes needed to reach the Hot section is approximately 1. The subreddit is adding approximately 59 new members each day. Founded 10 years ago, r/ScienceHumour is tracked and analyzed by RedditList as part of its comprehensive database of over 106,351 subreddits.

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