How do I find someone on Reddit through their real name?

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How do I find someone on Reddit through their real name?



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Finding someone on Reddit by their real name may be difficult since Reddit is designed to secure user privacy. Users mostly make their own usernames so it is not easy to identify them using their real name. Nevertheless, there is nothing impossible in case you employ the appropriate methods. A cautious strategy of using search tools, contexts and online research, can assist you to reduce possible profiles of a person related to their actual identity.

Start with the internal search bar of Reddit. Enter your possible username or nickname and use the results to browse. By matching the name of the person with certain subjects, interests or destinations, the posts may have been written by the individual. Other users post the personal information they do not want to share, therefore their name may be mentioned in the comments or discussion about schools, places of work or even local events.

The process can also be made easier by search engines. Enter the name of that person in quotations and then add the site:reddit.com to Google. This limits this to posts on Reddit that contain the name, which you can scroll through and find possible matches. Although not always flawless, this is a good way when the user has ever used his or her real name in a public thread or subreddit.

Social media activity comparison is another helpful method. Individuals often use the same usernames over sites. You know their Twitter handles, Instagram or TikTok, compare them to Reddit usernames to detect a pattern. Such issues as profile pictures, writing styles, and shared interests may help to ascertain that you have found the right account, which makes it more reliable in your mind before making assumptions that this account belongs to the individual.

Finally, specialized search tools provide more powerful filtering. Pushshift or third-party Reddit search websites have services that enable you to filter results by date, subreddit, and key word combinations. This will narrow down your search and prevent useless discovery and save time and boost accuracy. Such devices are particularly useful in cases when the names of very common people or a big community are involved.

Conclusion

Reddit can be used to find an individual using their real name with the correct strategy but it takes time and tact. Reddit search, Google search, social media comparison, and third-party tools are the combinations that raise the probability of success. Always observe the limits of privacy and do not disclose the personal information of a person. The platform of Reddit appreciates anonymity and any search ought to be carried out in a responsible, ethical manner.

answered 15 days ago by Meet Patel

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  • Make use of a profile URL.-If you know the person's Reddit username, utilising the profile URL is the quickest way to reach the person's profile page. The URL for a Reddit profile is reddit.com/user/username. To access the person's profile page, simply type the profile URL into your browser address bar, fill in the username, and press Enter. You'll be able to check their whole comment history or write them a direct message once you've arrived on the page.
  • Use the username as a search term.-Visit Reddit. In the search field at the top of the page, type the username. On Reddit, look at the username results. When you click the name of the person you're looking for, you'll be transported to their profile page, where you can see their previous comments and discussions.
  •  Make use of a persons search engine.-If you don't know the person's exact Reddit username but have other information about him or her, such as his or her name, phone number, email address, physical address, etc., a reverse lookup tool like Social Catfish, Spokeo, or PeopleFinders is your best bet for finding the person's Reddit profile.


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