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by Sagar Joshi / October 4, 2024
Reddit is seen as the "front page of the internet," where you can find anything from breaking news to the funniest memes.
Several niche communities on the platform discuss specific topics in detail while keeping people anonymous. This anonymity creates a judgment-free zone
Unlike other social network platforms driven by sleek designs or interactive interfaces, Reddit’s appeal comes from its simplicity. For the users, it’s all about content, not aesthetics.
Let’s explore some interesting Reddit statistics to help you understand the platform's potential.
Reddit is an incredibly popular platform among young adults and teens, especially in the U.S., India, the UK, and Canada. It ranks among the top websites and social networks in the U.S. and worldwide.
Let’s explore the stats below to see how the platform is growing and what opportunities it presents.
were published on Reddit in 2023. This number is projected to reach 550 million in 2024.
Source: Statista
Reddit attracts a significant amount of its desktop traffic from the U.S., highlighting its strong presence there. The platform also enjoys popularity in countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Germany.
of Reddit’s desktop traffic comes from the U.S., showing its strong popularity there.
Source: Similarweb
Reddit users typically spend a few minutes per visit exploring several pages before leaving. Despite a large user base, Reddit sees lower daily app engagement compared to other social media platforms.
of Reddit users opened the app daily in Q4 2023, which is lower than other social media platforms like Twitter/X (18%), Snapchat (25%), Facebook and TikTok (32%), and Instagram (43%).
Source: Backlinko
Reddit serves as a hub for news and brands, while a smaller portion users engage with it for professional networking or keeping in touch with friends. The most popular subreddits focus on humor, gaming, and science.
In the /r/History subreddit, posts that start with questions like “What are some…” get the most engagement. In general, asking questions in posts tends to spark more comments, though posts without questions often receive more upvotes.
of users get their news from Reddit, 17% follow brands and companies, 8% use it to build professional networks, and 5% to keep in touch with friends and family.
Source: Backlinko
Reddit sees strong engagement with video content, as users watch many native videos monthly. Links are popular content on the platform, with videos and images getting the most upvotes among external links.
Let’s add more context to it through these statistics.
Reddit attracts a diverse user base, with many visiting for entertainment, news, and product research. This platform has become one of those places on the internet where you can get lost in a good way. It’s like a massive collection of forums dedicated to a different topic.
If you’re a marketer or a business owner and want to use Reddit as a distribution channel, pick insights from this article to inform your distribution strategy. Look precisely into what content to create and when or where to share it.
Learn how Reddit can help you generate free public relations (PR) for your brand.
Edited by Monishka Agrawal
Sagar Joshi is a former content marketing specialist at G2 in India. He is an engineer with a keen interest in data analytics and cybersecurity. He writes about topics related to them. You can find him reading books, learning a new language, or playing pool in his free time.
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