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fromBuzzFeed
12 hours ago

19 Deeply Disturbing Things That Will Make Your Brain Beg For The Emergency Exit

Reddit r/Weird showcased 19 unsettling images, including a kitten with persistent pupillary membrane—a fetal tissue remnant visible in the iris.
fromMashable
1 day ago

Reddit sues Australia over teenager social media ban

Reddit is suing the Australian government over its newly enacted social media ban, which prevents children aged 16 and younger from accessing most social media platforms. Reddit argued that the ban impinges on the right to free political discourse implied by the country's constitution, according to a Reuters report. In essence, blocking the youths from Reddit would block their freedom of speech, the company said. Reddit also argued that it was not, primarily speaking, a social media site, but rather a place for exchanging information and ideas.
World news
#australia-social-media-ban
World news
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Reddit argues it isn't like other social platforms in case against Australia's social media ban | TechCrunch

Reddit seeks overturn or exemption from Australia's ban on under-16s, arguing it restricts youths' political speech and that Reddit isn't a 'social media platform'.
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
1 day ago

Google Maps Share Button Removes X For Reddit & Facebook

Google just rolled out a new Share option inside Google Maps... and yes, Reddit now has its own button and X is no longer there.
Digital life
#age-verification
#profitability
#verified-profiles
fromAndroid Police
2 days ago
Social media marketing

Reddit rolls out new verified profiles

Reddit is testing verified profiles with check marks for confirmed individuals and businesses to improve identity clarity and reduce moderator verification burden.
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago
Social media marketing

Reddit is testing verification badges | TechCrunch

Reddit is testing optional verified profiles with a grey checkmark to confirm notable people and businesses, aiming to reduce misinformation while preserving pseudonymity.
#verification
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Reddit to comply with Australia's legally erroneous' under-16 social media ban

We'll start predicting whether users in Australia may be under 16 and will ask them to verify they're old enough to use Reddit, the site said. We'll do this through a new privacy-preserving model designed to better help us protect young users from both holding accounts and accessing adult content before they're old enough. If you're predicted to be under 16, you'll have an opportunity to appeal and verify your age.
World news
fromThe Drum
4 days ago

Reddit pulls advertising from conspiracy theory threads in wake of 'pizzagate' shooting

Reddit has moved to pull the plug on advertising for its popular conspiracy theory page, in which members engage in discussions around 'unsolved mysteries', after adding the popular section to its 'no ads list'. The decision was prompted after a gunman opened fire in a pizza restaurant named on the subreddit as part of a false conspiracy story propagated - which contended that the Washington DC pizza restaurant was the hub of a child sex ring operated by former Hilary Clinton chairman John Podesta.
Social media marketing
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

"It Meant Bad Luck For A Year": 19 Questionable Family Superstitions That Gen Z And Millennials Still Swear By

From keeping your purse off the floor to skipping chicken on New Year's Day, these family superstitions didn't fade - they stuck. Call them cultural traditions, old wives' tales, or just "I'm not risking it." They promise good luck, ward off "the devil," and trace how beliefs travel from grandparents to Gen Z'ers. As bizarre as some of them sound, we keep them for the same reason we keep family recipes: they were handed down with love, warnings, and a little drama.
Relationships
Relationships
fromTVovermind
1 week ago

Woman Finds Out Her Boyfriend Built Their Entire Relationship On Lies, Claims He Was "Afraid Of Losing Her"

A woman discovered her boyfriend lied about employment, actually unemployed and in debt, living off family; the deception destroyed her trust and jeopardized the relationship.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Hands-Down Best French Fries In Every US State - Tasting Table

Restaurants can transform ordinary fries into extraordinary dishes, and the best fries in each state are highlighted based on Reddit and review-platform acclaim.
#rpopular
San Francisco
fromMission Local
1 week ago

Waymo confirms its car hit dog in Western Addition

A Waymo autonomous vehicle struck a small unleashed dog at Scott and Eddy in Western Addition around 8 p.m., and the dog's condition is unknown.
Digital life
fromNewsmax
2 weeks ago

Pew: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram Most Popular

YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram are the most-used U.S. social platforms; TikTok and Reddit are growing among younger users while X usage has declined.
Social media marketing
fromAxios
2 weeks ago

Social media users flee X, flock to TikTok and Reddit

YouTube, Facebook and Instagram remain top U.S. social platforms; TikTok, Reddit and WhatsApp are growing while AI models increasingly draw on social content.
Social media marketing
fromInc
3 weeks ago

How Tom Holland's NA Beer Brand Uses Social Media as a 'Real Time' Focus Group

Bero's non-alcoholic beer, co-founded by Tom Holland and John Herman, targets nearly $10M first-year revenue by leveraging Instagram, TikTok, and Reddit for customer feedback.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Danish man given suspended sentence for sharing nude film scenes on Reddit

According to a police document seen by BBC News, the man - who is not named in the document - shared 347 clips of nude scenes on the Reddit group he moderated, which were then viewed 4.2 million times. The Danish police say he has been given a seven month suspended sentence for copyright infringement. Experts say the man was prosecuted under a rarely-used clause in Danish copyright law.
Intellectual property law
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

'I really felt in my bones' Reddit shouldn't hand over data to Sam Altman and OpenAI, cofounder Alexis Ohanian says

"Sam had just helped us raise a round of funding," Ohanian said on the podcast, recounting details of Reddit's $50 million Series B investment round it announced in 2014. In 2015, Altman cofounded OpenAI as a nonprofit. Between 2015 and 2016, Ohanian said, Altman had begun asking "to basically aggressively scrape Reddit." A debate ensued between Ohanian and Reddit cofounder Steve Huffman (who still serves as the now-public company's CEO). "Sam is a very smart guy, incredibly cunning," Ohanian said.
Artificial intelligence
Venture
fromFortune
1 month ago

Alexis Ohanian ignored Paul Graham's warning that Reddit's 'terrible' name would be 'poison'. Now it's a $38 billion business | Fortune

Alexis Ohanian rejected Paul Graham's advice to rename Reddit and remove its mascot Snoo, kept them, and built Reddit into a multibillion-dollar success.
Growth hacking
fromMarTech
1 month ago

Reddit's rise shows every brand needs a forum for its GenAI search strategy | MarTech

Brands can dominate industry long-tail search by creating forums and leveraging user-generated content to supply authoritative answers for LLMs and web search.
fromSocial Media Today
1 month ago

Reddit Puts More Focus on Automated Targeting in Ads Manager

And now, Reddit's redesigned its audience setup process, in order to make campaign creation "more intuitive and streamlined." As part of this update, automated targeting can now be used with custom audiences. This changes the logic between custom audiences and other audience suggestions from an AND to an OR relationship. Similarly, demographic settings such as gender will also follow an OR relationship when automated targeting is used.
Marketing tech
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

How Dodgers fans turned a series win into $30,000 for the Blue Jay's hometown children's hospital

A Toronto children's hospital was flooded this week with a surprise surge of thousands of dollars in donations. The unlikely source? Dodgers fans. The Dodgers the Toronto Blue Jays in a monumental World Series win last week, giving the Boys in Blue back-to-back titles. After such an upset, a rivalry between the cities seems natural. But Dodgers fans are making a widespread effort to prove just the opposite.
Los Angeles
fromSocial Media Today
1 month ago

Reddit Shares Data on Rising Holiday Shopping Trends

Unlike previous years, they're not impulse buying - 79% of Americans plan to research more before purchasing, comparing products, reading reviews, and seeking genuine recommendations from real people. In the days leading up to Prime Day, Reddit communities were buzzing with shopping strategies, deal comparisons, and wish lists. During the event itself, views of Prime Day conversations exploded - skyrocketing more than 150x and peaking on day two as Redditors shared their best finds in real time.
E-Commerce
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

An "incredibly proud mama" asked for help renaming her trans daughter. The internet melted. - LGBTQ Nation

A supportive mother asked Reddit for name suggestions after her eighteen-year-old trans daughter asked to be named by her mother.
fromSocial Media Today
1 month ago

Reddit Posts Another Big Revenue Result in Q3

Reddit has announced its latest performance update, with the platform that's become a key inlet for AI chatbots adding more users in Q3, while also boosting its overall revenue intake by a massive 68% year-over-year. First off, on users. Reddit added 5.6 million more daily active users over Q2, taking it to "People come here to find trusted perspectives, to participate in communities that share their interests-no matter how niche or mainstream - and increasingly, to engage directly with brands, institutions, and publishers."
Social media marketing
Startup companies
fromFortune
1 month ago

Reddit's CEO has just become a billionaire-a staggering 20 years after co-founding the company fresh out of college with $12,000 | Fortune

Steve Huffman's net worth reached $1.2 billion after Reddit achieved sustained profitability and a significant post-IPO stock surge.
#advertising
#google-search
Venture
fromFortune
1 month ago

Reddit cofounder once walked away with $10 million-He returned and helped lead the company to a $40 billion market cap today | Fortune

Reddit grew from a $10 million 2005 sale to a platform with 110 million daily users and a nearly $40 billion market valuation.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Live: Complete Reddit Earnings Coverage

Investors are now asking whether the July blowout marks the start of a structural inflection or a one-time surge ahead of the holiday ad cycle. The company's next phase depends on maintaining ad performance gains, scaling its new search experience, and sustaining international adoption. Management has described this period as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" for Reddit to redefine how human conversations power both advertising and AI ecosystems.
Business
Humor
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

19 Signs We Found In October That Made Our Readers Cry Laughing

Monthly roundup showcasing 19 funniest Reddit signs loved by BuzzFeed readers, with a call for readers to submit their own funny sign photos for features.
Photography
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

15 Disturbing October Images That Will Haunt Your Dreams

Sixteen baffling Reddit photos are showcased, including an unedited, oddly shaped tree image, and viewers are invited to submit similarly confusing photos.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Jimmy Carr's Am I the A**hole? review the idea for this comedy panel show is one of TV's laziest

Jimmy Carr's Am I the A**hole? turns Reddit AITA stories into a shock-driven panel show that often feels senseless and reliant on crass jokes.
Tech industry
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Reddit CEO says chatbots are not a traffic driver | TechCrunch

AI chatbots are not a major traffic driver for Reddit; Google search and direct access remain the platform's primary traffic sources.
#earnings
Business
fromAol
1 month ago

Reddit (RDDT) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Reddit delivered broad growth with 116 million DAUQ, $585M revenue up 68% YoY, strong ad demand, $163M net income, and $236M adjusted EBITDA.
#artificial-intelligence
#perplexity
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

Reddit sues Perplexity, three other firms, for AI scraping

Reddit this week filed suit against Perplexity and three other companies - Oxylabs UAB, AWM Proxy, and Serp Api - for allegedly engaging in so-called AI scraping without authorization. According to the lawsuit, filed in federal court in New York, the four companies collected millions of posts on Reddit with the aim of monetizing them. Scrapers bypass technical protections to steal data that can then be sold to clients who want the material for AI training.
Artificial intelligence
#data-scraping
Tech industry
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Reddit sues Perplexity and others for allegedly scraping millions of user comments

Reddit sued Perplexity AI and three entities for allegedly scraping millions of user comments for commercial AI training.
fromSocial Media Today
1 month ago

Reddit Highlights Halloween Marketing Opportunities

Reddit has shared some new data on engagement around Halloween, in order to help marketers prepare their spooky season campaigns in the app.
Marketing
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Reddit expands its AI-powered search to five new languages | TechCrunch

Reddit expanded its AI-powered Q&A search to French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, making it available in several non-English countries.
fromAxios
1 month ago

Reddit becomes new playground for brands in the age of AI

They are natural, organic conversations that are happening between real people about, you know, what's the right pair of running shoes to get, or, what restaurant are you going to, or whatever. It's a really unique place, because the most engaged audiences are already on Reddit talking about your business and your brands. So for comms people, that's a tailor-made opportunity.
Social media marketing
Psychology
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

People Are Sharing The Things They Bought As Adults Because They Were Denied Them As A Child

Many adults purchase items in adulthood that they were denied in childhood, often due to parental rules, cost, or perceived impracticality.
LGBT
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Only out online

Online anonymity enabled private gender exploration and social transition while protecting real-life identity, though that anonymity is increasingly fragile.
Marketing
fromTipRanks Financial
1 month ago

Reddit price target raised to $236 from $212 at Goldman Sachs - TipRanks.com

Goldman Sachs raised Reddit price target to $236, kept a Neutral rating, and lifted FY25–FY27 revenue growth estimates based on advertising and data-licensing momentum.
Design
fromCreative Bloq
2 months ago

Someone dreamt up a logo for garlic and the reactions are hilarious

A creative dreamed a minimalist garlic logo—a stylized 'G' with 'ARLIC' inside—that won widespread praise and humorous reactions.
#chatgpt
Marketing
fromMarTech
2 months ago

AI search is shifting traffic from volume to value | MarTech

AI-driven search shifts clicks later in the funnel, producing fewer early visits but higher-quality, more convertible traffic that rewards firsthand expertise and authentic perspectives.
Media industry
fromDigiday
2 months ago

Media Briefing: Publishers turn to other platforms to offset losses from Google search

Publishers are reallocating resources toward platforms like Reddit to recover lost Google search referral traffic and build organic community-driven audiences.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

18 Kirkland-Brand Foods And Drinks Redditors Say They Regret Buying - Tasting Table

Reddit users highlight several Costco food and drink items that many shoppers regret purchasing, citing texture and quality issues such as slimy deli turkey.
fromIntelligencer
2 months ago

Reddit Wants a Lot More Money From AI Companies

As this co-dependence became outwardly obvious, another aspect of their relationship - this one more formal - was being negotiated in private. Google didn't just need Reddit to fill out its search product. It needed Reddit to train its AI models and to provide those models with fresh material to retrieve, summarize, and synthesize once they were deployed in products.
Artificial intelligence
Business
fromInvestor's Business Daily
2 months ago

Reddit Reportedly In Talks With Google On Next AI Content Deal

Reddit is negotiating new content-sharing deals with Alphabet and OpenAI to enable dynamic pricing while benefiting from ad growth and AI-licensing revenue.
Social media marketing
fromSocial Media Today
3 months ago

Reddit Adds Tools to Help Publishers Share Their Content in the App

Publishers can use Reddit sharing and engagement analytics to track story distribution, measure views/upvotes/clicks, and grow audiences via targeted community insights.
fromThe Verge
3 months ago

Reddit is dropping subscriber counts on subreddits

"Member counts don't tell the whole story. In most cases, Redditors don't need to be a member of a community to post or comment, which means member totals have never fully reflected true engagement," Reddit said in its announcement. "By emphasizing active participation over passive membership, we're continuing to highlight what makes Reddit unique: real people engaging in real conversations."
Online Community Development
Artificial intelligence
fromArs Technica
3 months ago

Reddit bug caused lesbian subreddit to be labeled as a place for "straight" women

A Reddit translation test produced unintended English-to-English translations because of a bug, the test was pulled, and the company plans to fix and rerun it.
from24/7 Wall St.
3 months ago

This 1 Stock is the Best Growth Story, According to Jim Cramer

Jim Cramer has been on TV for two decades, and to his fans, he's their high-energy coach who turns financial jargon into valuable information. And he does it in an entertaining fashion, while taking on regular calls from his viewers. No one else does that at his scale. To his critics, he is a living bullhorn who sometimes mistakes volume for conviction and turns stock picking into theater.
Business
Video games
fromKotaku
3 months ago

No Man's Sky Fan Rebuilds The Office

A No Man's Sky player faithfully recreated The Office's Scranton Dunder Mifflin headquarters, offering an explorable, detailed homage with minor deviations.
fromThe Motley Fool
3 months ago

Prediction: Reddit Will Be a Millionaire-Maker Stock | The Motley Fool

Reddit went public in 2024, nearly 20 years after the social media site launched. The company has been slow to monetize its massive user base, but that effort is now kicking into high gear. Reddit generated $465 million in revenue from advertising in the second quarter, up 84% year over year, as it grew its user base and invested in its advertising platform.
Marketing
Video games
fromGameSpot
3 months ago

On Silksong Eve, This Decade-Old Hollow Knight Reddit Post Is Incredible In Hindsight

Hollow Knight: Silksong launches September 4 after long delays; early skepticism of the original Hollow Knight contrasts with its later success and fan enthusiasm.
Psychology
fromCreative Bloq
3 months ago

What number is hiding in this optical illusion?

A swirling circular optical illusion hides sequential numbers that reveal themselves one at a time when stared at, producing varied interpretations among viewers.
Startup companies
fromFortune
3 months ago

Millionaire Alexis Ohanian walked out of the LSAT 20 minutes in, went to a Waffle House and decided he was 'gonna invent a career'-he founded Reddit

Alexis Ohanian walked out of the LSAT, decided at a Waffle House to pursue entrepreneurship, and, with Steve Huffman, co-founded Reddit with early funding.
Digital life
fromMUO
3 months ago

This Little-Known Reddit Feature Is Actually Better Than Google Search

Reddit Answers streamlines searches for authentic, real-world perspectives, providing synthesized answers and inline citations.
#ai
fromHackernoon
3 months ago
Privacy professionals

Reddit vs. Anthropic: The Lawsuit That Could Put a Price on Your Online Conversations | HackerNoon

fromHackernoon
3 months ago
Privacy professionals

Reddit vs. Anthropic: The Lawsuit That Could Put a Price on Your Online Conversations | HackerNoon

Digital life
fromSlate Magazine
3 months ago

We Are Witnessing the Death of the Internet As We Know It

Reddit is blocking Internet Archive from saving most of its new webpages to protect user data and comply with platform policies.
fromAol
4 months ago

Is Reddit Stock a Buy After Its Most Profitable Quarter Ever?

Reddit reported its most profitable quarter ever with a net income of $89 million, increasing its trailing-12-month income to $216 million, a significant turnaround.
E-Commerce
E-Commerce
fromThe Motley Fool
4 months ago

Is Reddit Stock a Buy After Its Most Profitable Quarter Ever? | The Motley Fool

Reddit's recent profitability and growth indicate it may be a strong investment opportunity.
E-Commerce
fromAol
4 months ago

Can Reddit's Secret Revenue Stream Turn Its Stock Into a Millionaire-Maker?

Reddit's Q2 earnings reveal significant ad revenue growth and ARPU increase, indicating strong potential but highlighting the need for diversification.
E-Commerce
fromThe Motley Fool
4 months ago

Could Reddit Stock Help You Become a Millionaire? | The Motley Fool

Reddit's stock has surged 540% since its IPO, showing strong growth potential as a social media platform.
Humor
fromBuzzFeed
4 months ago

21 People Are Sharing The Ridiculous Secrets They'll Never Tell Another Soul

People share their most ridiculous secrets, ranging from humorous encounters to personal quirks, offering a lighthearted glimpse into everyday life.
Tech industry
fromExchangewire
4 months ago

Digest: Amazon & Microsoft Cloud Dominance Harms Competition, Says CMA; Reddit Revenue Surges on AI and Ad Growth

Amazon and Microsoft's cloud market dominance is harming competition in the UK, necessitating potential regulatory intervention.
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