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How helpful / active is this community compared to Reddit?

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I’ve been struggling with posting to Reddit (auto-rejections), and I’ve posted plenty with no responses. It’s been frustrating

How does this community compare?

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Crazy hard to get a post accepted @ reddit IMHO. I feel your pain. This place is OK.

I got banned there because my post was too positive about the outcome of having adhd.

I only said it doesn’t have to be a disorder if you manage it. The people who run that sub have a very pessimistic view of the diagnosis. I believe you can choose to treat it and learn to live in a strengths based way so as to minimize the negative effects. Then I started another community called FlexYourADHD.

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