r/StopGaming is a subreddit with 64k members. The community frequently discusses gaming, quitting, addiction, gaming addiction, and struggling, and the most common flair used is advice, newcomer, achievement, craving, and relapse.
StopGaming exists to help those who struggle with or have struggled with compulsive gaming or video game addiction.
Popular Topics in r/StopGaming
#1
Gaming
166 posts
#2
Quitting
134 posts
#3
Addiction
60 posts
#4
Gaming Addiction
46 posts
#5
Struggling
45 posts
#6
Hate
26 posts
#7
Time
25 posts
#8
Hard
22 posts
#9
Quitting Gaming
22 posts
#10
Quit
17 posts
Flair Used in r/StopGaming
#1
Advice
: "Video games make you too comfortable"
13 posts
#2
Newcomer
: "I did it. I sold my gaming laptop today and determined to making my life better."
7 posts
#3
Achievement
: "Success Story"
4 posts
#4
Craving
: "16,800 hours. I didn't quit gaming until I understood what the games were actually giving me."
2 posts
#5
Relapse
: "I started playing again 1 month ago and I’m at my worst"
1 post
Member Growth in r/StopGaming
Yearly
+7k members(13.1%)
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Last updated: July 12, 2026