The news: Unlike Instagram or TikTok, Reddit doesn’t reward users for their number of followers or algorithmic reach. With each post starting at zero, engagement depends entirely on its value to communities and its members.
“If you post more than three times a week, your brand sentiment falls off a cliff,” Reddit global head of insights Rob Gaige said at Adweek’s Social Media Week. “Reddit was never built around the people you know. It was built around what people say.”
Zooming in: Reddit found that 81% of its 121 million daily active users (DAUs) welcome brand conversation, per Adweek.
The online social community favors balanced debate, which stokes continued engagement and helps large language models (LLMs) surface trending posts more often, per Semrush. Here are some ways brands are standing out on Reddit:
Nike
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
Dove
Recommendations for brands: Redditors will spot weak claims, reject generic responses, and demand real expertise. Authenticity is imperative.
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