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Subscribers
2.6M
Active users
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Category
education
Refreshed
1 day ago
Coverage score
3 / 4 evidence checks passed
Can you post here?
Post here
The current data suggests this subreddit is relatively approachable.
Strictness
Permissive
Posting gates
When cited Reddit discussions from AskHistorians show up in our LLM-observation dataset, these brands appear most often.
1. Reddit
140
2. Wikipedia
18
3. Google
15
4. Facebook
3
5. Arcadia Publishing
2
6. izi.TRAVEL
1
Based on 179 observed brand mentions across all indexed citation history. Rankings prioritize the last 30 days. Last updated Apr 20, 2026.
See the broader citation datasetObserved posting velocity across a seven-day, two-hour-bucket heatmap.
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