: On the standard desktop site, rules are typically visible in a dedicated "Rules" widget on the right-hand side of the subreddit's main page.
: All posts must specifically feature the "dead eye" look as the primary focus. r/deadeyes subreddit sidebar rules
The subject’s eyes must occupy at least 50% of the frame. No full-body shots where we have to squint to find the stare. No hats casting deep shadows over the brows unless the eyes remain visible. : On the standard desktop site, rules are
Cover the lower half of the face. If the eyes alone convey nothing at all? You’re in. If they convey annoyance? You’re out. No full-body shots where we have to squint to find the stare
Overcast lighting, shadowed rooms, limbal rings (barely). Banned: Catchlights, sparkles, anime shine, "doe eyes."
The r/deadeyes subreddit is a community centered on the "dead eyes" aesthetic—a look characterized by a lack of emotional expression, often associated with a thousand-yard stare or a blank, dissociative gaze. Because this community deals with a specific visual look that can sometimes overlap with adult content or sensitive topics like trauma, its sidebar rules are strictly enforced to maintain a safe and focused environment. Reddit Core Sidebar Rules for r/deadeyes While individual subreddits can update their guidelines, communities like r/deadeyes generally adhere to the following core principles to ensure content remains relevant and respectful: Content Relevance: Posts must specifically feature the "dead eye" look. This typically means photos where the subject has a distant, emotionless, or blank expression. Generic selfies that do not capture this specific aesthetic are usually removed for being "off-topic". NSFW Labeling: As a community that may contain suggestive or mature imagery, all content must be properly labeled. If a post contains nudity or sexually explicit content, it must be marked as
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