Is it possible to make money on Reddit? Yes and no. Reddit is a highly moderated site of multiple online forums (subreddits) all following a sitewide set of rules called reddiquette. Each subreddit has its own personal parameters set for how they moderate but each one is incredibly unfriendly to new users. If you even hope to ever actually post to ANY subreddit or even comment you need to build up something called KARMA points. The more Karma you have which you acquire from (ironically) posts in subreddits that get upvotes the more trustworthy your account becomes. The reality is most of the opportunities on Reddit are all slave labor and any actual money you could make is way below minimum wage. Most of what you'll find on Reddit are other people's stories about how they found success in a particular thing but never really divulge how you could take advantage of the same opportunity. Basically, the whole site is just people farming for Karma points so they can post to other s...
How do you make money online as a teenager? Making money online is still fairly in the wild west era when it comes to who can do it. There isn't really an age restriction attached to it so really I'd imagine anything an adult could do, you could do as a teenager. The first thing I'd consider is an online store like an Etsy shop or eBay and connect a service like Printify to it for print on demand. You could sell something like stickers or t-shirts on demand and probably turn a small profit every month. The second thing you can try is learning to code, you go to a website called w3schools.com and learn the big three programs, HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Just download Visual Studio Code open up a youtube tutorial video and start coding along and learning. Your biggest hurdle will be remembering all the syntax. Once you've learned it you can sell your services on Fiverr or Upwork or go independent and build websites for other people at like $500-$1000 dollars a pop. Coding...