In just 60 days, the Windows Central subreddit — r/windowscentral has increased more than 1000 members (1100+ actually) and the energy there was incredible. If you haven’t joined yet, now is the perfect time.
But this subreddit is also part of something bigger.
We are building a society that doesn’t just react to the news, it helps shape it. Your feedback, experiences and frustrations are important. As a publication that has covered Microsoft for nearly 20 years, we want to make sure your voice is heard by the companies that make the products you trust.
In the coming months, we’ll be introducing more ways to get involved, including:
- AMAs with editors, authors and industry guests
- Community driven surveys and feature requests
- Opportunities to influence what we cover next
- Events and discussions are related to key presentations and updates
Not to mention, if you post something cool, interesting, or engaging there… there’s a chance we’ll share it here for everyone to see.
If you want to be part of a growing, passionate and truly influential community, join us on Reddit. Help us create something that reflects the people who care most about Windows and the Microsoft ecosystem.
👉 https://www.reddit.com/r/windowscentral/
See you there!
Help shape what comes next
We build this community not just for you, but with you. Tell us what features, tools, or coverage you’d like to see next — whether it’s deeper Windows tips, more Surface reports, handheld coverage, Xbox insights, AI tutorials, or something entirely new.
What should we build for you next? Leave me a comment and let me know!




