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List of 10 subreddits like r/nosleep

  1. (about 10M members)

    The subreddit r/creepy is dedicated to sharing and discussing eerie, unsettling, and creepy content, catering to people who enjoy exploring and experiencing the darker side of art, stories, images, videos, and discussions.

  2. (about 100K members)

    The subreddit r/XFiles is a platform dedicated to discussing and sharing content related to the TV series "The X-Files," where fans come together to discuss plots, characters, theories, and engage in conversations surrounding the show.

  3. (about 300K members)

    The subreddit r/Ghoststories is an online community where users share and discuss personal accounts, experiences, and tales related to ghosts and the paranormal.

  4. (about 50K members)

    The subreddit r/Haunted is a platform where users can share real-life experiences and discussions related to paranormal activities, unexplained phenomena, and encounters with ghosts or spirits.

  5. (about 90K members)

    The subreddit r/NoSleepOOC is a community where writers and readers of the horror fiction subreddit r/NoSleep gather to discuss and collaborate on their writing, share tips and feedback, and engage in general conversation related to the NoSleep genre.

  6. (about 60K members)

    The subreddit r/TrueScaryStories is a platform dedicated to sharing firsthand accounts and personal experiences of genuinely frightening events and phenomena.

  7. (about 200K members)

    The subreddit r/Supernatural is a community dedicated to discussing and sharing content related to the TV show "Supernatural," including discussions, memes, fan theories, and news updates.

  8. (about 20K members)

    The subreddit r/DarkTales is a platform where users share chilling and suspenseful narrative stories, creating an eerie and mysterious atmosphere.

  9. (about 200K members)

    The subreddit r/Scary is a platform where users share and discuss various scary and frightening content, such as stories, images, videos, and experiences, creating a space for people to enjoy and engage in the thrill of being scared.