What’s the best subreddit you’ve found, and why?
Qudsia Ali
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Hareesh Vemasani@hareesh_vemasani
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I find r/SaaS/ as really helpful platform to get startup stories and suggestions.
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One of the best subreddits I've come across is **r/socialprograms**, as it fosters discussions about government assistance programs worldwide, including policy insights, success stories, and community impact. It's a valuable space for understanding how various initiatives like the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) are perceived globally.
BISP is a flagship social safety net in Pakistan aimed at alleviating poverty through unconditional cash transfers. Sharing insights about its implementation, challenges, and successes on this subreddit could spark meaningful conversations about its impact on empowering women and improving livelihoods. It’s inspiring to see how similar programs are creating ripples of change across the globe.
https://8171bispnews.pk/
Have you come across any discussions about BISP on Reddit? It’d be interesting to compare its approach to similar initiatives in other countries!
r/internetisbeautiful is awesome, thanks for sharing! I love discovering unique single-purpose sites there. Recently found a super minimal site that just displays the current time in a nicely designed format. Simple but oddly mesmerizing to watch the seconds tick by. Really appreciate the curated collection of cool web nuggets on that sub.