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Reddit is using large language models to combat spam and abuse—content that AI platforms like itself have helped proliferate. This move reflects the industry's growing reliance on AI to solve problems created by AI itself.
Reddit is fighting back against AI-driven marketing manipulation by deploying its own AI tools to detect and block deceptive content. This new trend, known as GEO (Generative Engine Optimization), is reshaping digital marketing strategies as brands attempt to influence AI models directly.
Reddit has launched video comments for all users, allowing Redditors to upload or record short-form videos directly in the comments of any post.
Meta has launched a new standalone app called Forum, designed to compete with Reddit and built on Facebook Groups. It features an AI-powered 'Ask' tab and an admin assistant.
Google expands AI search to include expert advice from Reddit and other web forums, enhancing answers to niche queries but raising concerns about information reliability.
Reddit's Q1 2026 revenue surged 69% to $663 million, beating Wall Street estimates and driving shares up 9%. The company also raised its Q2 guidance and reported only $1 million in capital expenditure, marking a strategic divergence from tech hyperscalers.
This article explains the concept of anonymous identity online and how it relates to legal investigations. It explores how platforms like Reddit protect user privacy while facing pressure to reveal identities in serious cases.