About r/genderqueer
For folks who don't fit the gender binary or are interested in questioning it. Please feel free to join us and discuss!
The community at a glance
r/genderqueer is a Subreddit for LGBTQIA+ with roughly 63K members. It has been around since 2009. It uses a forum format for communication.
Roughly 3K members have joined in the past year.
Community Topics
Community Features
This community has a forum
Subreddit Analysis
via GummySearchMember growth over time
All time (yearly)
- 2013: 2K members
- 2014: 2K members
- 2015: 2K members
- 2016: 2K members
- 2017: 3K members
- 2020: 23K members
- 2021: 10K members
- 2023: 9K members
- 2024: 2K members
- 2025: 2K members
- 2026: 2K members
Past year (monthly)
- Jul: 123 members
- Aug: 80 members
- Sep: 61 members
- Oct: 98 members
- Nov: 265 members
- Dec: 304 members
- Jan: 332 members
- Feb: 290 members
- Mar: 280 members
- Apr: 320 members
- May: 336 members
- Jun: 283 members
Community Reviews
Frequently asked questions
- Who is r/genderqueer for?
- Best for LGBTQIA+ enthusiasts looking for a Reddit-based community with forum discussion.
- Is r/genderqueer free to join?
- This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
- How many members does r/genderqueer have?
- Roughly 63K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
- What platform is r/genderqueer on?
- r/genderqueer runs on Reddit. Reddit communities (or "subreddits") are forum-based groups on the popular social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website Reddit. Reddit is commonly known as "the front page of the internet". Users submit content to the site such as links, text posts, and images, which are then voted up or down and discussed by other members. From investing Reddit communities, to professional ones, to ones just for laughs, you're likely to find a community for you on Reddit.
- What topics does r/genderqueer cover?
- On the Hive Index, r/genderqueer is organized under LGBTQIA+.
- How do I join r/genderqueer?
- You can join r/genderqueer by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
- What are the LGBTQIA communities like?
- Communities for LGBTQIA+ people covering social connection, identity, mental health, and advocacy. Discord is a major hub with large and small servers for everything from general queer community to specific identities and interests, alongside subreddits and dedicated platforms for support and discussion.
Added 11/12/2021
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- Visitors
- 1
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