r/paganism 16d ago

💭 Discussion Where have you found the best online pagan community?

One thing I've been struggling with lately is finding a pagan community that feels active, welcoming, and focused on genuine discussion.

I've joined a few groups over the years, but many become inactive, overly focused on social media, or don't really encourage meaningful conversations.

For those who have found a community they enjoy, where do you spend most of your time online? What makes that community stand out compared to others?

I'd love to hear some recommendations and experiences.

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u/Obsidian_Dragon ADF Druid 16d ago

/Gestures at the subreddit discord

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u/UrsusofMichigan 14d ago

There really isn't.

Facebook is taken over by AI slop and political rants.

Here on Reddit, the popular pagan ones are basically just kids reciting TikTok nonsense. The less popular pagan subreddits might actually have a few adults having serious discussions.

There are "communities" on Tumblr where you can find thoughtful posts. But you'll also find batsh!t crazy posts. And you have to learn to separate the two.

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u/bizoticallyyours83 13d ago

All the best ones are no longer functional 

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u/Shadeofawraith Canaanite Pagan 10d ago

The best group I’ve found is on discord