New data from Sensor Tower shows that Reddit's U.S. ad spend grew 46.3% from November 2024 to November 2025.
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Reddit posts go viral on other platforms. Can that traffic be brought in-house?
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Reddit’s ad revenue is growing faster than any other platform’s–thanks to the AI boom
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Reddit is revamping its metrics to emphasize content creation (with a hat tip for lurkers)
"Starting today, we’ll replace the 'Member Count' metric on each subreddit’s page with two new signals: Visitors and Contributions," the platform said in an official blog post. "Unlike subscribers, which were often a measure of a subreddit’s age and not current activity, these new metrics show how many people are actively participating in communities and how much content is being created."
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Reddit just partnered with the NFL, NBA, MLB, PGA TOUR, and NASCAR
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Reddit taps ex-Twitter exec to “help content partners connect with their fan communities”
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Reddit Has Filed To Go Public
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Reddit Shuts Down Short Video Platform Dubsmash
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Reddit Raises $700 Million At $10 Billion Valuation Six Months After Its Last Funding Round
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Reddit Hires Instagram Vet Timo Pelz As Its First Head Of Business Marketing
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Reddit Hires First CFO Drew Vollero As It Eyes Public Offering
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Reddit Buys TikTok Competitor Dubsmash, Will Integrate App’s Video Creation Tools
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