/r/IT_Memes/

r/IT_Memes

4k members
r/IT_Memes is a subreddit with 4k members. The most common kinds of discussions are pain & anger and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses it, programming, cybersecurity, python, and meme.
Memes on programming, technology, coding, etc.

Popular Themes in r/IT_Memes

#1
Pain & Anger
: "The f*ck is this?"
20 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "SQL PROGRAMMER"
5 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "AWS vs Azure"
3 posts

Popular Topics in r/IT_Memes

#1

It

: "Admin task failed"
9 posts
#2

Programming

: "Programming in CSS be like"
8 posts
#3

Cybersecurity

4 posts
#4

Python

: "Connecting to server"
3 posts
#5

Meme

: "Very good Meme, indeed"
3 posts
#6

Security

3 posts
#7

Linux

: "Plz stop! (and use Linux)"
2 posts
#8

Code

: "How to not take the blame for the bad Code"
2 posts
#9

Keyboard

: "The standard computer Keyboards typically contain 101 keys for inputting character sets including alphabets, numbers, symbols, or functions. This one does have 87 keys as I counted them myself."
2 posts
#10

Funny

: "Funny,emotional and full of motivation"
2 posts

Flair Used in r/IT_Memes

#1
Meme
: "CSS is brutal"
181 posts
#2
Comic
: "so lmao"
8 posts
#3
Screenshot
: "Devil with JS.."
2 posts
#4
Animeme
: "Just need to debug 20 more errors"
1 post

Member Growth in r/IT_Memes

Yearly
+386 members(9.7%)

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Last updated: June 23, 2026