commentr/StutterSeptember 19, 2023

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How about creating a new sister subreddit for /r/stutter, but with some helpful rules? Here's the plan: 1. Only posts are allowed regarding research + tips, or a complete guide/process of a therapy (so, it could be similar to [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/15dltbl/megacollection_tips_to_improve_stuttering_from/)) 2. Be sure to put \[research\] or \[therapy\] in the title 3. And lastly, if you just want to chat, vent, ask a question, complain or share your thoughts, kindly refer to the main subreddit at /r/stutter, which is a subreddit for casual discussions and support Conclusion: After a few weeks or months, with lots of fascinating posts, we'll have gathered all the resources needed to create a guide or megathread \[synthesizing or compiling all posts into one guide\].

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Research & ResourcesAccess & Rights