The Best of the Best: 10 Most Upvoted Reddit Posts and Comments

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Reddit is a gold mine for people who are always on the lookout for posts that are entertaining and enriching. With a vast audience that shares content and interacts with each other on Reddit communities daily, it is evident that not all posts are treated equally. However, you can monitor the best posts to leverage the platform.

Keyboard warriors can conveniently upvote or downvote Reddit posts and comments according to their feelings. This determines which Reddit posts, be it text, video, image, or link, make it to the front page and stays there.

In this article, we will discover the best of the best on Reddit, with the top ten most upvoted posts shared on the platform. Reddit enthusiasts get ready to be inspired, entertained, and fascinated by the best of the best. 

1. “Due to all the health hazards surrounding the Rio Olympics, I figured they could use a new logo….”

This post quickly gained popularity, with over 200k upvotes, on Reddit when it was shared during the 2016 Rio Olympics.

When Brazil witnessed an outbreak of the Zika virus, the World Health Organization soon declared a public health emergency. This eventually led the organizers to tackle the tricky situation ahead of the Olympic games by scouring venues daily.

Rio organizers also came together to clean up and improve sewage sanitation of the city’s heavily polluted water that was causing an alarming rise in viruses.

Naturally, the situation became a massive threat to the Rio Olympics athletes and visitors. As soon as a Reddit user shared this logo, it went viral within a few hours due to its accuracy in depicting the ongoings.

The best part was that there was no long, boring post listing all the 2016 Rio Olympics health risks, but just a simple graphic that summed up everything.

2. “I’ve found a few funny memories during the lockdown. This is from my 1st tour in 89, backstage in Vegas.

With over 438,000 upvotes, this post by Rick Astley on his real Reddit account quickly rose in popularity. It showed a picture from 1989 of the singer riding a bike during his first Vegas tour.

Redditors were delighted to see how their favorite songwriter of all time looked back in the years.  Thus, this can easily be remembered as one of the times Reddit went wild with upvoting a post.

3. “An Image of Chancellor Palpatine as The Senate.”

Another most-viewed Reddit post, The image showing Chancellor Palpatine from Star Wars, received a whopping 400,000+ upvotes.  This was once seen as the highest rated by Redditors. However, it dropped to the fourth position as more recent posts surfaced year after year.

Here’s the reason for its rise to fame: the intention behind the image was to poke fun at the US Senate at that time. Star Wars fans understand how the character, Chancellor Palpatine, never had any beneficial intentions in the movie. Many Redditors connected it with the purposes of the US Senate and instantly hit upvote.

The post itself instructs users to upvote and bring it to popularity. The reason behind this thought was to make it appear in Google search whenever anyone types “The Senate.” Although this trick failed, the image was immensely enjoyed on Reddit, as displayed through the upvotes and comments on the post.

4. “My cab driver tonight was so excited to share with me that he’d made the cover of the calendar. I told him I’d help let the world see.” 

If you see the picture of the NYC Taxi Drivers Calendar on Reddit, you’ll probably not consider upvoting it until you read the story behind it. With more than 307,000 upvotes on the post, it is proven that something silly can also spark people’s interest on Reddit.

The post reveals how the Redditor traveled in a cab when the driver suddenly shared his excitement over something. The Cab driver was pleased about being on the cover of the 2018 NYC Tax Drivers Calendar.

Not only this, but you can read in the comments that this taxi driver was also honored as Mr. December. Indeed, the excitement of feeling like the main character of a Hollywood Movie must have been out of the world for a cab driver.

5. “I am Barack Obama, President of the United States – AMA.”

Redditors went crazy when the then-US President, Barack Obama, appeared in /r/IAmA, mentioning that he’ll be taking questions for half an hour. He even added his live Twitter update to provide proof of being the real Barack Obama.

Naturally, many users assumed the President to be doing a publicity stunt. However, he surprised them by answering as many questions as possible, even the complex ones during that period. This fascinated Redditors and won the post an interesting 216,000 upvotes and more than 23K comments.

The Q&A thread, in which the then-President did not dodge specific questions like many expected him to, won many hearts. No wonder the post emerged as one of the most upvoted Reddit AMA that year.

6. “Brave soldier buried amongst his devoted Troops.”

This Reddit post was an excerpt from Wikipedia that someone submitted to the subreddit/r/todayilearned. It received upvoted by 92% of the users due to its unique but strange information.

People were intrigued by how the brave soldier, Col Robert Gould Shaw, used to lead black troops in battle. After his martyrdom, his Confederates buried him in a mass grave to insult him for siding with the black troops.

When the Union troops attempted to recover his body, they received a letter from Col. Shaw’s father to stop. The letter read, “We would not have his body removed from where it lies surrounded by his brave and devoted soldiers.”

This story of courage and pride deserves all the upvotes it received.

7. “Sheila Fredrick, the flight attendant who saved a girl from a human trafficker.”

This image on Reddit was shared along with the story of Sheila Fredrick’s bravery. It received 223,000+ upvotes when Redditors read how the flight attendant saved a young girl from a human trafficker. 

The incident happened on an airplane flying from Seattle to San Francisco, where Fredrick noticed a terrified teenager. Being accompanied by an older man, the girl looked like she was going through hell, and something didn’t look right. 

What raised more red flags was how the man got defensive when the flight attendant tried to talk to them. This led Sheila to signal the victim to use the washroom, where she had placed a pen and paper. As expected, upon checking, the note by the victim read, “I need help.”

Soon after, the pilot and police were notified, and the girl was thankfully saved once the plane landed. Isn’t that a heroic tale you’d like to upvote too?

8. “What tasty food would be disgusting if eaten over rice?

Not only posts, images, and videos but even comments that spark Redditors’ interest tend to get upvoted. One such comment was a question about rice, where the opening poster (OP) asked, “What tasty food would be disgusting if eaten over rice?”.

A witty comment by another user stated, “Ice. Rice is amazing with almost anything else”. The OP responded, “This one had to be cooked for various reasons. I boiled rice with ice, and I was left with rice – 10/10.” This reply received several upvotes and more comments from other users.

The joke was cracked on a popular subreddit, “Ask Reddit,” and became one of the highest upvoted comments to date on Reddit. The OP even earned a Reddit Gold award for it. Hence proved it’s all nice with rice!

9. A retail manager helps his sleepy homeless employee

A video titled “Oh dear Monday…” stirred a whirlwind of upvotes on the first day. However, one of the comments ended up with more than 104,000 Redditors praising it. The comment revolved around the true story of the Reddit user – a retail manager and his employee who used to fall asleep at work.

The retail manager shared how other employees assumed the poor guy to be a drug addict. A small conversation with his new employee helped the manager realize the latter was homeless. 

With no place for proper rest (except a car), it was natural for his employee to fall asleep between his shifts. This was when he decided to improve the employee’s living conditions.

The manager moved his homeless employee’s schedule around and allotted him a space in the store’s private parking lot to sleep without being harassed by the police or anyone else. 

It is wonderful to receive support from someone unexpectedly when you need it the most. As the Reddit user mentioned in his story, “Some people just need a little help.” Did this Reddit story make you emotional too?

10. Mayfield Tornado aftermath captured by a resident in 8 pictures

Eight heart-wrenching pictures of the 2021 Mayfield Tornado aftermath quickly gained attention when shared on Reddit. The tragic tornado caused immense destruction in several Southern and Central US states. The aftermath was caught on camera by a Mayfield resident, Shawn Triplett, a hobbyist photographer.

With more than 155,000 upvotes on Reddit daily, the images are a constant reminder of the devastating damage it caused. You can see debris and rubble of dismantled cars and leveled buildings everywhere. You’ll stop if you come across them and probably even shed a tear or two thinking about the havoc the tornado caused.

This popular set of images won 1300 Reddit awards, which depicts the emotional turmoil it sparked within the Reddit community. The longest continuous tornado in American history, due to which hundreds of families lost their homes and jobs. Can you picture it? 

Final Words

Reddit is a significant source of diverse information. From hilarious memes to thought-provoking discussions, upvoted Reddit posts have taken the internet by storm for years.

Thus, this article’s best Reddit posts and comments have sparked conversations that lasted for days. This also showcases the power of engagement, collective wisdom, and the unparalleled diversity found on the platform.

To create creative content ideas with a good chance of ranking on Reddit, keep exploring, engaging, and learning in the community. Among various benefits of using Reddit, you can also use it to keep an eye on exciting happenings around the globe.