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Reddit

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Revenue
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Forum discussions
40% of Reddit users come from the United States, 90% of Reddit posts are in English, and 80% of its revenue comes from the US. Based on these figures, Reddit is a very American-centric company. The growth numbers are currently staggering, but in the video, I argue that the “low-hanging...
5/21/2026, 4:47 AM
by Iikka Numminen
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Great video, but I strongly disagree with the notion that all the so-called “low-hanging fruit” of monetization has already been picked, for several reasons. I agree with these points: The Google dependency/risk is real. Acquiring new advertisers won’t be easy forever (they are already...
5/21/2026, 4:04 PM
by PeeJii
9
Thanks Iikka, great video, as always! I personally still believe, like PeeJii above, that Reddit still has room to improve its ARPU and other areas of its business. On the other hand, I also subscribe to those risks regarding Google’s AI summaries. One dark cloud on the horizon is...
5/21/2026, 4:53 PM
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Good video. I think this is a very interesting company. Even though it is currently a very American company, I believe it could easily expand elsewhere. After all, there are these channels in different languages like r/suomi, r/ruoka, etc… it’s hard to say what a good valuation for...
5/21/2026, 12:19 PM
by jaahas
6
I spotted the following article shared by Reddit for Business on LinkedIn: Mark Ritson: Marketers can no longer afford to laugh at Reddit | The Drum The Drum publishes quite a bit of paid PR, but this article refers to some very interesting research results. Overall, there are starting...
5/7/2026, 3:56 AM
by PeeJii
6
Users certainly make profiling easy for Meta through their own foolishness, but it isn’t impossible for Reddit either, if users use the platform via the app instead of the website. Or rather, it’s enough if you use Reddit via the app occasionally. You can grant the app permissions...
5/30/2026, 5:34 PM
by samamies
5
As a daily user, I’ve noticed a massive increase in the number of ads on Reddit over the last 2 years. This has clearly translated into the bottom line and made the company profitable. Today, I even came across ad space purchased with tax money…
5/12/2026, 8:49 AM
by tomtom
5
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