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      During his company’s third-quarter 2025 earnings call, Reddit, Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Huffman stated that despite all the hype around artificial-intelligence chatbots, they are not meaningfully directing traffic to Reddit’s platform. He emphasized that the site’s two dominant sources of visits remain “approximately” half from Google search and half from users accessing Reddit directly. The remarks underscore a gap between the high expectations placed on AI-driven discovery tools and the actual user behavior observed on one of the internet’s major social platforms.

      Sources: TechCrunch,  TechBuzz

      Key Takeaways

      – Reddit’s CEO confirms that AI-powered chatbots are not currently significant drivers of traffic for the platform, challenging prevailing industry assumptions.

      – The primary sources of Reddit’s user traffic remain classic digital entry points: search from Google and direct site/app access, each accounting for roughly half of visits.

      = Despite Reddit’s involvement in licensing its data to AI firms and investing in its own AI search tools, the inbound-traffic benefit from external chatbots has not materialized to a meaningful degree.

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      In the midst of booming interest in artificial intelligence and the promise that chatbots will reshape how users discover content, Reddit’s most recent earnings call offers a sobering counter-narrative. Steve Huffman, the platform’s CEO, plainly stated that while Reddit engages with AI companies and licenses its rich dataset to them, those chatbot interfaces are not bringing substantial traffic to Reddit itself. What this suggests is that the road from AI tool to actual user click-through is longer and more complex than the broad hype suggests.

      Huffman made particular note of Reddit’s traffic sources: he estimated that about 50 % of visits come via Google search and about 50 % are direct entries to the site or app by users. That symmetry is described as “approximate, but pretty close.” This is noteworthy because it underscores the value of direct brand engagement and habitual usage—users intentionally navigating to Reddit rather than discovering it via third-party AI discovery tools. It also implies that Reddit sees its core strength in its established community and user base, rather than as a passive beneficiary of chatbot-driven traffic.

      For advertisers, publishers, and investors, this admission has material implications. Many in the tech world are banking on AI-powered assistants and chatbots to direct attention and traffic to aggregated content sources. Reddit’s experience suggests that this is far from guaranteed. Even as Reddit has moved to monetize its data and entered into licensing deals with major AI firms, the “boom” in traffic from AI search hasn’t followed—at least not yet. That matters for business models predicated on a simple “AI = traffic surge” equation.

      Moreover, Reddit’s stance highlights the importance of traffic quality and source diversification. Relying heavily on one discovery method—like AI-chatbot referrals—may be risky when usage patterns are still evolving. Reddit appears to be doubling down on internal enhancements: improving onboarding so that new users “see during the first session that Reddit is amazing,” as Huffman put it, and investing in its own AI-enhanced search experience to retain and deepen engagement rather than simply chase incremental traffic.

      From a conservative-leaning media or business perspective, Reddit’s statement serves as a caution: the leap from technological promise to real-world monetization and user behavior can be large. While AI chatbots will doubtless play an ever-greater role in how people seek and consume information, platforms and publishers should not assume traffic will flow automatically through those channels. Instead, the tried-and-true fundamentals—brand strength, search visibility, direct user access—remain central, for now.

      That said, Reddit’s messaging isn’t dismissive of AI entirely. Huffman affirmed that Reddit’s relationships with AI companies are “healthy” and that the platform continues to learn from its data-licensing partnerships. His remarks suggest Reddit is positioning itself for the longer haul, recognizing that traffic evolution takes time and that being a data supplier, rather than merely a traffic recipient from AI, may be a stronger strategic play. The bottom line: for at least this major social network, AI chatbots are not the traffic panacea some assumed—yet.

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