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Reddit says content licensing deals with Google and OpenAI account for ~10% of its revenue but it's focused on its ad revenue business, which grew 60% YoY in Q4

Much of Reddit's $427.7 million Q4 revenues were generated by the ongoing expansion of its advertising business.  —  And its ad revenue as a whole grew 60% YoY  —  https://www.adweek.com/... Forums: BeauHD / Slashdot : AI Licensing Deals With Google and OpenAI Make Up 10% of Reddit's Revenue See also Mediagazer

Adweek Kendra Barnett

Context & Ripple Effects

Reddit's AI-data business was built through a reported Google agreement granting Data API access for Search and model training and a subsequent OpenAI partnership that brought Reddit content into its tools.

The disclosure clarifies the role of those agreements in Reddit's business mix: licensing is meaningful, but the company is still prioritizing the much larger advertising engine. Its policy restricting licensees' use of deleted material also shows that commercialization is tied to tighter control over community data.

First-order effects

  • Google and OpenAI licensing becomes a visible, material revenue stream for Reddit, while advertising remains the operating focus after its 60% year-over-year Q4 growth.
  • Reddit has stronger incentive to manage API access and content-use terms carefully, since those controls now affect a measurable revenue line.

Second-order effects

  • Advertisers become the nearer-term customer base most tied to Reddit's growth plan, increasing pressure to turn its community inventory and targeting into repeatable ad demand rather than rely on licensing renewals.
  • Other community and publisher platforms can point to Reddit's mix as evidence that AI-data licenses can supplement—rather than replace—advertising, strengthening incentives to set explicit data-access terms.

Third-order effects

  • If this pattern persists, platforms with distinctive, continuously updated user content may develop dual monetization models: ads for recurring operations and data licensing for AI-model access.
  • The value of user-generated content will increasingly depend on governance as well as scale, with deletion rights and API restrictions becoming part of the commercial product offered to AI buyers.

The trend: AI content commercialization is evolving into a secondary revenue layer for platforms whose core businesses remain audience monetization and advertising.

Discussion

  • @kendrabarnett Kendra Barnett on bluesky
    10% of Reddit's total revenue now comes from content licensing deals with OpenAI and Google, CRO Jen Wong told @adweek.bsky.social today.  Still, the company's primary focus remains its ads business, which has grown 60% YoY per the company's Q4 earnings, filed today. www.adweek.c…
  • @mattnavarra Matt Navarra on threads
    AI Licensing Deals With Google and OpenAI Make Up 10% of Reddit's Revenue  —  Much of Reddit's $427.7 million Q4 revenues were generated by the ongoing expansion of its advertising business.  —  And its ad revenue as a whole grew 60% YoY  —  https://www.adweek.com/...