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Reddit Aims for 1 Billion Users as Its Human‑Centric Model Fuels Growth

Photography & Words by Arthur Sterling June 25, 2026 2 MIN READ
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Reddit’s push toward 1 billion users

Reddit COO Jen Wong says the platform is on a trajectory toward a billion‑user milestone, banking on the raw, person‑to‑person dialogue that sets it apart in an AI‑saturated feed. The site, once dismissed as an odd duck, now records ↑ 120 million daily active users across more than 100,000 subreddits, a surge that helped it post its first profit after the 2024 IPO. Advertisers are waking up to the fact that real‑world recommendations flow from these threads, prompting Reddit to monetize through tailored promoted posts and brand‑run accounts.

“The most radical thing a platform can offer is people talking to people,” Wong told Reuters.

While the community’s darker corners persist, the company has refined its ad tech since a modest start in 2006, accelerating investment in 2018. Today, ↑ 94% of revenue stems from advertising, but the approach is nuanced: ads mimic ongoing conversations, avoiding the invasive tracking that users despise. Brand accounts now field customer service queries, and experimental commerce tools let members buy and recommend products without leaving the forum. The balance is delicate—many subreddits ban self‑promotion, yet Wong notes, “There’s a myth that communities would reject commercialization; they don’t, if value is added.” Volunteer moderators remain the backbone, wielding independent authority that limits how aggressively Reddit can push commercial initiatives. This autonomy, while a strength, means every new revenue stream must win moderator approval. The platform’s data trove has attracted AI giants; in 2024 it signed licensing deals with Bloomberg‑reported partners Google and OpenAI, selling lawful access to its conversation archive for training models. The gamble is that AI‑generated content won’t dilute the authenticity that made the archive valuable, nor that users will feel exploited as unpaid data sources. Looking ahead, Wong sees Reddit still in its infancy: “We are very early in our monetization journey and in our product journey. The goal is 1 billion users.” The vision includes nurturing offline meet‑ups that sprouted from online threads, a paradoxical push to get people off screens. As the platform scales, preserving the human voice that attracted advertisers, AI firms, and everyday seekers of advice will determine whether Reddit remains a pillar of the internet.


Words by Arthur Sterling (Macroeconomics Editor).

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