If you are on mobile and you are not signed in you get the entire free site walled unless you sign in or go use the app
Google is supposed to show the best content at the top
Apart from those fake spyware pop ups I cannot think of a worse surfing experience
Unless it’s showing adverts first.
The Reddit content Google serves is down. Around 50% less I’d say and the change started this month.
We shut down during the blackout so it’s not like it’s all been easy.
I got stock a couple years ago, that’s about it and I thought that was nice having been on Reddit since 2006 or whatever.
That said we’re not a trash sub and take moderation extremely seriously.
That said, Reddit moderation seems stuck in a weird limbo where moderators have a lot of power on paper but completely ineffectual tooling to combat organized and systemic abuse.
Given those limitations I find it hard to imagine Reddit modding ending up any other way.
Ultimately if you care about the community you’re supporting and put the effort in, it’s possible to do it.
If on the other hand your goal is growth at all costs then most likely it’s going to turn into a cesspool.
Notably we turn down almost weekly sponsorship proposals from real brands, like Garmin, because opening that door would ruin the whole thing.
/r/ultramarathon
We have a thriving supportive community that has been a support group for 100 thousand people that run or want to learn to run ultramarathons
Getting hit with a login screen on old.reddit.com this week made it really easy to quit.
o7 Aaron, I wish you could have kept creating great things for us. Somehow I think that's all you wanted. Instead we got the Sam Altman timeline. Oh well, we'll keep trying.
But they do seem to be trying to destroy themselves at the moment.
So a massive chunk of LLMs are Reddit data
What I conflated was that WebText utilizes Reddit links and data (mostly prior to 2023/4) and that I combined WebText and common crawl for the original GPT2 bootstrap into one dataset
I was incorrectly connecting Reddit-mediated WebText pipeline to Common Crawl. So thanks for the correction!
Reddit is being spammed by AI bots, and it’s all Reddit’s fault - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44417497 - June 2025
Unauthorised AI Bots on Reddit are Eroding Sociality - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43821600 - April 2025
Reddit is full of bots: thread reposted comment by comment, 10 months later - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40211010 - April 2024
AI Is Poisoning Reddit to Promote Products and Game Google With 'Parasite SEO' - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40136680 - April 2024
Is it me or is Reddit mostly bots now? - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42258993 - November 2024
Has anyone noticed how overrun by bots Reddit has become? - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41443633 - September 2024
Detecting Russian Bots on Reddit - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19719569 - April 2019
so no proof then
While our beliefs on this topic are irrelevant, it matters to those who might sign contracts with Reddit for their data for LLM training, otherwise they can generate slop to train on internally versus paying for Reddit’s slop from bot accounts. Reddit has limited enterprise value based on their low quality ads business, so proving humans are human is existential to the business.
Their only value is capturing adults discussing various topics and selling access to that data as a product at the present moment.
In my cute investigation, I found that only Claude doesn't have access to Reddit posts whereas every other app like Grok, ChatGPT indexes it.
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Reddit has unfortunately fallen into a local maxima of people with a certain type of progressive view and you would get heavily downvoted for anything that opposes it. Even the old adage of "reddit is the only place you can get organic reviews of products" doesn't hold up anymore. At the moment Reddit doesn't seem to offer anything other than a sort of anonymous Facebook groups thingy - subreddits for extremely niche hobbies and discussions on neighbourhoods like /r/berlin.
Other than that, what signal does Reddit really give? And where?