You know what would be cool? A subreddit for helping each other to learn Japanese. I could see people posting weekly assignments in books or very well thought out instructions and video links. The threads and stickies could be broken down into levels such as the commonly used Beginners up to Expert to Adanced. People could use it to ask questions on parts they are stuck at, or perhaps mistakes and better ideas to learn the language. Shortcuts and common dialogue used in every day street Japanese.

I’m sorry to post this, this is not the proper topic to make this post on. I just suddenly got struck with a random thought that I considered maybe would be interesting to others, and instead of just letting in disappear to become my next random thought. Ceasing its existence mayhaps to eventually return to me in a future smoke session, just to be forgotten once again.

Whoa I rambled, sorry. Still gonna post just because I fear that we lose a lot of great comments with amazing ideas because we as humans get struck with random bouts of indecision. I wonder if there is a phobia for posting a comment, reply, etc.

Now Reddit go forth! Rip me a new one and show me the answers to this trivial, random, needless, hidden, unnoticed, ignorant comment.

Edit: tl;dr I had a random idea for a subreddit that probably already exists about teaching and helping others learn Japanese. Then I got touched with existential pointlessness and decided to post it. And that’s pretty much it.

(Noticed it, decided to leave it, “touched” hehe)

Edit 2: Thank you /u/JustAnotherSuit96 for the answer: /r/learnjapanese

Edit 3: Yeah kinda figured it was that simple but after putting so much effort into the post I could not just not post this, so corny circle jerk quote incoming “Do not be sorry… Be better.” -Kratos. Damn straight I did that, and damn straight is it good advice. Obviously apologies still apply where applicable.