 Hi there. Welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosel here. I want to do a video today about creating custom feeds in Reddit. Now, if you've been on Reddit for long enough, you've probably heard about multi-Reddits. Multi-Reddits were these kind of functionality in which if you're subscribed to a few different Reddits on, let's say, a similar topic. So you were in, let's say, four writing-related Reddits or three health-related Reddits. By default, your home feed on Reddit is going to be basically the latest posts or the hottest posts or the top posts coming from all the different Reddit communities you're subscribed to. And because Reddit is kind of a colossal online space, that can get very intimidating. And therefore, in order to try and make it a little bit easier for users to bundle up different interests, share different interests with other Redditers, Reddit brought this feature in called multi-Reddits. Now, multi-Reddits are quite easy to create. If you have Reddit A and B, you can create reddit.com forward slash R, forward slash A plus B. The plus symbol is what you can use to create, can join Reddit. Now, that actually still exists. It has not been deprecated, but custom feeds is a better way to do the same process. And it's what Reddit's kind of encouraging people to use. So I just want to quickly show how to do that in Reddit. Now, I've just jumped into a new account, brand new account I set up here called DanielRosalYT. So it should be pretty easy to sort through my subscriptions compared to my actual Reddit account. That is a mess of like hundreds of different subreddit subscriptions. So let's say to give a real example, I want to subscribe to a Reddit about YouTube. Now, there's a few different YouTube subreddits, but to make it much easier to filter through those, you could create a custom feed with different YouTube Reddit. So let me join YouTube and let me join deep into YouTube and let me join partnered YouTube. Now, I'm trying to just keep this focused on subreddits that creators as opposed to those just interested in watching YouTube videos might want to join. So I'm just going to go for our YouTube, I'm going to go for our deep into YouTube. I'm going to go for our videos and I'm going to go for our partnered YouTube. Now, what I'm going to do now is create a custom feed of these four Reddit communities. Now, I'm just going to jump into the widescreen screen only view here. And because it's all the way in the far right, I've joined this community. And now there's a little button here called add to custom feeds. And I just created another one for demonstration purposes, but let's create a new one. I'm going to call this YouTube creators and I'm going to click on the create button. Now, one slightly annoying bug about this is that you need to kind of replicate that process. So add to custom feed. And now I can add this community into that multi Reddit. So what I can do now is it should be updated pretty much instantaneously. In other words, yeah, this is available straight away. So I've just added in deep into YouTube into that multi Reddit. Oh, sorry, custom feeds and I'm going to add videos into that custom feeds. I'll stop it for for the purposes of keeping this brief partnered YouTube. I'm going to add in as well. Now we have four communities in our custom feed. Now what I want to show as well, let's just go back to the homepage on this Reddit account. In order to find these. So to the left of the search Reddit box, the Reddit search box, there is a downward phasing arrow. Now, if you click on this downward phasing arrow, you have this kind of navigation menu where you can scroll through the different things that you're involved in in Reddit. So we can see my communities. These are all my subreddit subscriptions. I can click on the star icon in order to favorite any of them and I have a few more things. Now, if you have a lot of subreddit subscriptions, it does get a lot more cluttered here. But the way I have it on this brand new account, the custom feeds show up at the very top of the screen here. You can see I have two of them. And if I were to add this one YouTube creators to favorites, then it would be pinned to the top. Now, you can use it like this. Another thing you can do here is click on that icon, the menu icon. And then this will be kind of put into the sidebar for easier access. Now, one or two more things I want to show you. Two things really that can be useful about this. One is creating it for your own purposes. And another way this can be useful is sharing your custom feeds with other redditors. In order to do that, you're going to have to make it public. Firstly, if I click into my new custom feed, I'm going to just pop down the URL here from the omnibox. So I know the omnibox is not visible. You can see just the URL structure here. It's reddit.com forward slash user forward slash username forward slash M. I'm not sure perhaps it stands for multi reddit. That would make the most sense. And so anyway, it's user forward slash M forward slash the URL of your custom feed. Now, that's obviously going to be parsed from the actual human readable name you give it. And you can see in this case, the capitalizations gone from YouTube and there's an underscore conjoining between the two words I used. Now, what you can do here is you kind of have a UI. I'm going to just go to that other white screen again here. And you have an ability to easily remove subreddits from this custom feed. And you can add them as well. You can see what other redditors added. And this is your custom feed. You can see it's a reddit feed that you can sort in the conventional manner of a reddit feed. You can even choose your different display options, but it's only including these four subreddits. Now, what if you wanted to share it? So you simply have to change the custom feed privacy from private to public. By default, it is set to private. And I can say a collection of subreddits that might be useful for those creating on YouTube. And I'm going to click on save. Now, there's one more option to show here, show on profile. Choose whether this custom feed is visible to visitors. I'm going to go for yes. And now this is public. And now we have a share button and I can copy that link. So I don't even need to go into the omnibar omnibox. And you can see the URL, the URL is being preserved. It's just publicly accessible now. Just a couple more things. So if I go to my profile, my reddit profile, you can see now my public custom feeds are now showing under my reddit profile. So this is a really, really useful way if you are there's a collection of subreddits. I'm building a couple for mental health. I've posted a couple of posts in the list list of subreddit subreddit, which is I think a great subreddit for mapping out the massive reddit ecosystem. I listed basically all the subreddits I could find about anxiety, depression and ADHD. And I'm going to just bundle together a custom feed for each of those. And then I'll put those links in so that other redditors who want to explore a custom feed for anxiety for depression for ADHD. Can just click on to, they don't have to replicate the work I've already done. Access that feed and they'll be able to just call up posts from those communities on reddit. So I hope this video has been useful. If you'd like to get more videos from me, please feel free to click on the subscribe button. Thank you for watching.