"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’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)
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Reddit just partnered with the NFL, NBA, MLB, PGA TOUR, and NASCAR
Sports rights are the talk of the digital content town lately, and Reddit isn't one to be left out: It just announced a sweeping round of partnerships 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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Reddit Appoints Twitch Co-Founder, Y Combinator CEO Michael Seibel To Board After Alexis Ohanian’s Resignation
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