
Subreddit comparison
r/funny vs r/memes
Last updated June 2026
A side-by-side look at two of Reddit's communities - size, focus, and which one is the better fit for you.
55.2M members
Welcome to r/Funny: reddit's largest humour depository
28.9M members
Memes!
Which should you join?
r/funny is the larger community at roughly 55.2M members, so it moves faster and surfaces more content and breaking discussion. r/memes is more focused, which usually means higher signal and a tighter community. If you want volume and the broadest range of posts, start with r/funny; if you want depth and less noise, r/memes is the better home. Many people simply join both and mute whichever gets too noisy.
Frequently asked questions
Is r/funny or r/memes bigger?
r/funny is the bigger community, with approximately 55.2M members compared with r/memes. Size is not everything, though - a larger subreddit means more posts and faster conversation, but also more noise and lower-effort content, while a smaller community is often more focused and higher-signal. The right choice depends on whether you value breadth and activity or depth and quality. Member counts here are approximate and refreshed periodically; for the exact current numbers, open each community on Reddit, where the subscriber count is shown in the sidebar.
Should I join r/funny or r/memes?
r/funny is the larger community at roughly 55.2M members, so it moves faster and surfaces more content and breaking discussion. r/memes is more focused, which usually means higher signal and a tighter community. If you want volume and the broadest range of posts, start with r/funny; if you want depth and less noise, r/memes is the better home. Many people simply join both and mute whichever gets too noisy. There is no cost to trying both for a week and seeing which one fits how you actually use Reddit - the feeds will quickly tell you which community's tone, rules, and post style you prefer.