u/PixelParegrine

Tutors, promote your services here

Looking for students? This thread is for you.

Tutors are welcome to promote their services here. Whether you teach math, languages, programming, science, test prep, music, or something completely different.

Feel free to share:

  • What you teach
  • Who you work with
  • Online / in-person
  • Your rate
  • Timezone / location
  • Experience or qualifications
  • Website or contact info, if relevant

You can also briefly explain what makes your tutoring style different or what kind of students you work best with.

Self-promotion is allowed in this thread. You don't need to hide that you're offering a paid service - just keep it honest and relevant.

Students and parents: feel free to browse, ask tutors questions, or post what you're looking for.

Please keep standalone promotional posts out of the main feed. This thread exists specifically so tutors have a place to advertise without turning r/Tutoring into a wall of ads.

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u/PixelParegrine — 1 day ago

New posting requirement: 30+ combined karma

Hi everyone!

Over the past few weeks we've seen a noticeable increase in bot and spam accounts posting in the subreddit. To help keep discussions useful for both tutors and students, we've introduced a small posting requirement.

From now on, new posts require at least 30 combined karma (post + comment karma).

This shouldn't affect the vast majority of genuine Reddit users, but it helps reduce spam, AI-generated posts from throwaway accounts, and other low-quality submissions that moderators have been dealing with more frequently.

A few notes:

  • This requirement applies to creating new posts.
  • You can still participate in discussions by commenting (subject to Reddit's normal rules).
  • If you're new to Reddit, spend a little time engaging with communities you're interested in. You'll reach 30 karma pretty quickly.

We've also unpinned the tutor promotion thread. Unfortunately, it had accumulated a large number of banned accounts, bots, and outdated replies over time, making it less useful for everyone.

A fresh tutor promotion thread will be posted later this week, giving active tutors a clean place to introduce their services.

We're not trying to make participation harder, we're trying to keep r/Tutoring useful, organized, and focused on genuine discussions.

Thanks for understanding, and as always, if you have any questions or run into an issue, feel free to message the mod team.

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u/PixelParegrine — 18 days ago

Should we start a fresh tutor promo thread?

Hey everyone, quick mod question.

We already have a pinned thread where tutors can share their services, but it’s getting pretty old and some comments may no longer be relevant.

I’m thinking about creating a fresh updated tutor promo thread, so active tutors can repost their current info and students/parents don’t have to scroll through outdated offers.

Would you prefer:

  1. Keep the current pinned thread
  2. Create a new fresh tutor thread
  3. Make it monthly or seasonal
  4. Something else?

Trying to keep the sub useful without turning the main feed into a promo board. Curious what would actually help people here.

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u/PixelParegrine — 2 months ago