r/Sentientism is a subreddit with 3k members. The most common flair used is article or paper, post, video, podcast, and event.
Sentientism is "evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings".
It's a naturalistic worldview committed to using evidence and reason when working out what to believe. It's also sentiocentric - granting moral consideration to all sentient beings. That's any being capable of experiencing suffering (bad things) or flourishing (good things).
There's more at Sentientism.info and on our Sentientism YouTube and Podcast. Our communities (here and FaceBook for example) are open to all!
Flair Used in r/Sentientism
#1
Article or Paper
: "Zack Polanski (England Green Party Leader): "I hope future generations will look at this time as the time we decided to have morality and compassion towards sentient beings... we should have ended this decades ago.""
83 posts
#2
Post
: "Non-human sentient beings should be part of every moral conversation"
25 posts
#3
Video
: ""The Truth About The Wood Wide Web And Can Plants Feel Pain?"
Forest ecologist Justine Karst joins me for #Sentientism episode 220 on podcast and YouTube. Find our full conversation there (don't forget to subscribe and share) and here's a clip!"
22 posts
#4
Podcast
: "Are plants, fishes, insects and AI sentient? | Dr Jonathan Birch on Ed Winters' Disclosure Podcast"
11 posts
#5
Event
: "Dairy to soya: Building the first plant-based dairy farm in the Netherlands | Free Webinar, Wednesday, Apr 22 from 11 am to 12 pm UTC"
4 posts
#6
Person
: "Tippy taps because the human is here!"
3 posts
#7
Organisation
: "Plant-Based Schools"
2 posts
#8
Data
: "The Huge Vegan Survey | Fill it out!"
1 post
#9
Tool
: "Great new VINE resource on "Understanding veganism as a worldview" for RE teachers (and also everyone else!)"
1 post
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Last updated: June 23, 2026