StorylineReddit is an editorial project dedicated to one thing: taking the most compelling interpersonal conflicts from Reddit and turning them into something worth reading twice.
Most Reddit stories get skimmed. They arrive in raw, unstructured form, buried in comment threads, split across updates, and stripped of any real context. StorylineReddit changes that. Every story published here goes through an editorial process that structures the narrative, frames the central conflict, and draws out the human dynamics that make these situations genuinely interesting. The result is a reading experience that stands on its own, not a copy of what you could find elsewhere.
The site exists alongside the Instagram account @storylinereddit, where selected stories are published as formatted slide posts. The website gives those stories room to breathe. Longer stories, follow-up updates, and cases that reward closer reading all find a home here that a 20-slide format simply cannot provide.
Stories are organized by conflict type, browsable through a full story list, and searchable by ID for anyone arriving from Instagram. New stories are added regularly, selected for their emotional complexity, narrative clarity, and the quality of the discussion they generated.
If you have questions or feedback, you can reach the editorial team at “storylinereddit@gmail.com“.