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Reddit

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446 articles decelerating

Reddit reported $663M in Q1 revenue, up 69% year over year, even as Meta’s Forum entry and youth-access rules sharpened competitive and regulatory pressure.

Who they are

Reddit appears in coverage as a large community-based social platform, led in the corpus by co-entity Steve Huffman and frequently situated alongside Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube, TikTok, Bluesky and other venues for public conversation. Its stories span platform governance, moderation, public-market performance and the reliability of content that spreads through its communities.

The recent arc

Coverage peaked in 2025Q1, shifting attention toward operating performance: Reddit reported Q1 revenue of $663M, up 69% year over year, daily active users of 126.8M, and results and guidance that sent its stock up more than 10%. Reporting also said its AI-powered moderation was catching roughly 25,000 spammy posts and comments a day in Q1, cutting user exposure by 20% year over year, while the ban of r/ChatGPTJailbreak illustrated the continuing boundary-setting role of platform enforcement.

The later 2025 story set broadened from earnings to the conditions under which Reddit can operate. Meta’s launch of Forum was followed by reports that Reddit shares fell about 5–6% on the day and nearly 40% year to date, while Reddit sued Australia over its under-16 social-media ban. The most recent items also show Reddit as an information-distribution venue: a viral post alleging food-delivery-app driver exploitation was reported as apparently AI-generated, and the rebooted Digg launched an open beta with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian involved.

The tension

The central tension is between Reddit’s value as a distinctive community forum and the costs of keeping that forum trustworthy and defensible. Meta is now a direct competitor through Forum, while Threads is described as moving toward Reddit-style community features; at the same time, spam, AI-generated claims and youth-access regulation make moderation and governance central to Reddit’s product and business case.

Why it matters

If Reddit can sustain growth while limiting low-quality and manipulated content, its community model could remain differentiated as larger social platforms seek more forum-like engagement. But Meta’s entry, Threads’ community push and regulation such as Australia’s youth restrictions mean that financial momentum alone may not settle the question; enforcement quality, user access and community trust are likely to shape the trajectory.

Reddit's coverage bifurcated between platform governance crises and AI training ground goldmine. The 2023 API pricing revolt that collapsed third-party apps generated 24 articles in Q2 2023 alone, but coverage exploded when Reddit became ground zero for AI data licensing—its 2024 IPO (38 articles in Q1 2024) coincided with lucrative content licensing deals with Google and OpenAI. By late 2025, moderators were reporting AI slop overwhelming subreddits, creating a feedback loop where AI models trained on Reddit now polluted it with synthetic content. The platform's legal battles escalated from API conflicts to constitutional challenges: Reddit's December 2025 lawsuit against Australia's under-16 social media ban invoked 'implied freedom of political communication,' positioning the platform as a free speech defender rather than a viral content aggregator. The CrowdStrike outage of July 2024, where Reddit became crisis coordination infrastructure (121 articles), demonstrated its unlikely evolution from discussion board to essential internet utility.

Reddit has appeared in 446 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 38 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube.

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Reddit’s Archive Has Terms—and 10% of Revenue
Reddit says licenses with Google and OpenAI supply about 10% of revenue, while core search reaches more than 70M weekly users. The contest is over who can query...
The Truth API’s $100,000 Head Start
Trump Media plans to launch the Truth API on August 1 for news and trading firms, and has reportedly floated up to $100,000 a month for fast access to Trump’s p...
The Hard Reset
Digg shut down for the third time in its 22-year history. Each death diagnosed a different disease. The first was platform hubris. The second was irrelevance. T...

Coverage Timeline

2025-12-12
Reuters 29 related

Reddit files a lawsuit against Australia to overturn its social media ban for under-16s, saying it “infringes the implied freedom of political communication”

Message board website Reddit (RDDT.N) on Friday filed a lawsuit asking the High Court to overturn Australia's social media ban …

2025-11-11
TorrentFreak 1 related

A Danish court sentences a man for sharing 347+ copyrighted nude scenes on Reddit featuring 100+ actresses and 25TB+ of pirated content via a torrent tracker

A Danish court has handed down a historic verdict, convicting a Reddit moderator in the country's first-ever criminal case for violating copyright's “right of respect”.

2025-05-14
The Verge

FTC v. Meta: Meta's lead attorney disparaged tech journalists Kara Swisher and Om Malik, calling Malik a “failed blogger”, resurfacing years-old media tensions

Meta's lead attorney called a once-prominent tech journalist a “failed blogger.” Bluesky: @wavesblog , @karaswisher , @karaswisher , @quillmatiq.com , and @anildash.com X: @jason_kint , @jason_kint , ...

2025-02-06
Engadget 11 related

Reddit banned r/WhitePeopleTwitter for 72 hours due to “a prevalence of violent content”, after Elon Musk said on February 3 that its users had “broken the law”

It'll take far longer than Twitter to topple, but it's *not* going to withstand its mismanagement.  [embedded post] Alejandra Caraballo / @esqueer.net : Reddit admins are now taking direction from Elo...

2024-03-19
Bloomberg 2 related

Filing: Reddit says Nokia on March 18 accused the company of infringing some of its patents, and is evaluating Nokia's claims ahead of its planned IPO this week

Nokia Technologies, the company's licensing business, sent Reddit a letter on Monday with the claims, and Reddit is evaluating them, according to a filing made Tuesday.

2024-03-15
CNBC 2 related

How Amazon refund fraud gangs, which promote their schemes on Reddit, TikTok, and Telegram, are exploiting lenient refund policies at the company

- Refund fraud groups, organized like businesses, are exploiting lenient refund policies, robbing retailers of billions of dollars, experts told CNBC.

2023-01-21
CNN 20 related

Meta, Twitter, Microsoft, Yelp, Reddit, the EFF, and more file amicus briefs backing Google in Gonzalez v. Google, asking SCOTUS to keep Section 230 protections

Brian Fung / CNN :

2023-01-20
CNN 1 related

Meta, Twitter, Microsoft, Yelp, Reddit, the EFF, and more file amicus briefs backing Google in Gonzalez v. Google, asking SCOTUS to keep Section 230 protections

Brian Fung / CNN :

2022-01-14
NBC News 35 related

The January 6 House committee subpoenas Meta, Alphabet, Reddit, and Twitter after their “inadequate responses” to requests for information about the riot

The House committee investigating Jan. 6 on Thursday subpoenaed Reddit, Twitter and the parent companies of Google and Facebook after their …

2021-03-25
GameRevolution 5 related

Reddit says it has cut ties with a controversial UK activist who it had recently hired, after 200+ subreddits, like r/Music, went private to protest

UPDATE: Reddit has now confirmed that it has fired Aimee Knight from her position with the company.  In a statement posted …

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

Reddit has appeared in 555 tech news articles since December 2014, making it one of the most-covered entities in the archive. The biggest stories include Reddit files to list its IPO on the NYSE, reporting revenue up 20% YoY to $804M in 2023,... and Many large websites went down Tuesday, including Amazon, Twitch, BBC, NYT, Spotify,.... Frequently covered alongside Twitter, Steve Huffman, Google, Facebook, and TechCrunch. Coverage has shifted toward regulation themes and away from funding, consumer.

Key Moments

2024Q2enterprise -16pts; developer +14pts; consumer +7pts
2024Q3enterprise +22pts; developer -27pts; consumer +8pts
2024Q4safety +7pts; developer +33pts; consumer -14pts

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