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r/professors

This sub is for discussions amongst college & university faculty. Whether you are an adjunct, a lecturer, a grad TA or tenured stream if you teach students at the college level, this space is for you! While we welcome students and non-academics lurking and learning, posts and comments are not allowed. If you're new here, please familiarize yourself with the sub rules and follow them. If you're ever unsure, feel free to reach out to the moderators for clarification.

// MEMBERS
189,657
› subscribers
// POSTS_INDEXED
624
› analyzed records
// COMMUNITY_AGE
14y
› since 2011-09-14
// STATUS
[ok] active
› feed indexed
// CLASSIFICATION_DIST[ n=1 · classes=1 ]
01
Discussion1 · 100%
// EMOTION_DIST[ n=1 · classes=1 ]
01
Fear1 · 100%
// TOP_CONTENT_TYPES [ top 5 ]
01
Discussion 100.0%
1
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// TOP_EMOTIONS [ top 5 ]
01
Fear 100.0%
1
// QUICK_ACTIONS
// FAQ [ 10 entries ]
01 What is r/professors about? [ expand ↓ ]
r/professors is a Reddit community with 189,657 members. This sub is for discussions amongst college & university faculty. Whether you are an adjunct, a lecturer, a grad TA or tenured stream if you teach students at the college level, this space is for you! While we welcome students and non-academics lurking and learning, posts and comments are not allowed. If you're new here, please familiarize yourself with the sub rules and follow them. If you're ever unsure, feel free to reach out to the moderators for clarification.
02 How active is r/professors? [ expand ↓ ]
r/professors has 189,657 subscribers and contains 624 posts in our database. The community was created 14 years ago and continues to be an active hub for discussions.
03 What kind of content is posted in r/professors? [ expand ↓ ]
The main content types include Discussion. These categories represent the most common types of discussions and posts that members share in this community.
04 What is the overall sentiment in r/professors? [ expand ↓ ]
Based on our analysis, the most common emotions expressed in r/professors are fear. This gives you an insight into the general tone and atmosphere of conversations in this community.
05 What are the rules of r/professors? [ expand ↓ ]
Please follow Reddit's general guidelines and be respectful to other community members.
06 How can I find trending topics in r/professors? [ expand ↓ ]
You can use reddapi.dev Reddit Search API to discover trending topics and popular discussions in r/professors. Our semantic search engine analyzes millions of posts to surface the most relevant and engaging content.
07 Can I search for specific discussions in r/professors? [ expand ↓ ]
Yes! reddapi.dev Reddit Search API offers powerful semantic search that goes beyond simple keyword matching. You can ask natural language questions like "What do people think about..." or "Best recommendations for..." to find relevant discussions.
08 How often is r/professors data updated? [ expand ↓ ]
Our database is continuously updated with new posts from r/professors. We crawl and index content regularly to ensure you have access to the latest discussions and insights from this community.
09 How can I analyze r/professors insights? [ expand ↓ ]
You can use reddapi.dev Reddit Search API to explore deep insights from r/professors, including sentiment analysis, content categorization, and community trends. Sign up for free to get started with our Explorer tool.
10 Is r/professors a good community for market research? [ expand ↓ ]
With 189,657 members and 624 posts analyzed, r/professors can provide valuable consumer insights and market intelligence. Use reddapi.dev Reddit Search API to uncover what real users are saying about products, services, and trends.