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      Reddit is phasing out its “r/popular” feed — the longtime default front page for new users — because the company believes it no longer serves its purpose. According to CEO Steve Huffman, r/popular “sucks” and tends to reflect only the preferences of Reddit’s most active users rather than the broader community. Instead, Reddit plans to shift toward personalized feeds tailored to each user’s interests, and in many cases will remove r/popular from the core app experience altogether. Meanwhile, the company is also tightening moderator oversight by limiting any one user from moderating more than five high-traffic communities (those with over 100,000 weekly visitors) starting in March 2026.

      Sources: Reddit, The Verge

      Key Takeaways

      – r/popular is being phased out because it no longer reflects Reddit’s diverse user base — instead it amplifies content popular among only the most active users.

      – Reddit aims to replace the catch-all feed with personalized, interest-based feed options, although it hasn’t detailed exactly what those new feeds will look like.

      – The platform is curbing moderator influence by limiting how many large communities a single user can oversee — aiming to prevent “powermods” from dominating too many big subreddits.

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      The decision by Reddit to move away from its r/popular feed marks a clear turning point in how the platform views its role — shifting from the “front page of the internet” toward a site built around individual users’ preferences. For years, r/popular served as the default face of Reddit: a catch-all feed where new and logged-out users could see what was trending across the site. But as Reddit grew, that one-size-fits-all feed became more of a distortion than a snapshot — amplifying posts from the site’s most active corners, and masking the vast diversity of tastes and communities that Reddit actually hosts. In calling r/popular “sucks,” CEO Steve Huffman didn’t mince words: the feed was increasingly unrepresentative, and perhaps even harmful to Reddit’s long-term health by giving newcomers a skewed impression of the platform’s culture.

      What replaces r/popular is still a bit murky. Huffman and Reddit spokespeople say the company’s working on building “better, more relevant and personalized feeds,” potentially including features like news-feed filters that tailor what each user sees. That could mean a big shift: instead of a common front page, you would get a front page shaped by your own interests — more niche content, fewer irrelevant or overly viral posts. For new users, that could lessen the feeling of being overwhelmed or encountering content that doesn’t match what they care about. For longtime users, it may emphasize individual communities over site-wide virality.

      At the same time, Reddit is launching reforms to its moderation structure. Starting March 31, 2026, no one user will be allowed to moderate more than five communities that each draw over 100,000 weekly visitors. The move aims to dismantle the concentrated influence of so-called “powermods” who have historically overseen many large subreddits. While the company says this applies to less than 0.1% of total moderators, it signals a push for more distributed community leadership — communities led by moderators who are more attuned to their specific subreddits rather than wielding power over a broad swath of Reddit.

      Taken together, these changes point to a broader redefinition of Reddit’s identity. The platform appears to be shedding its ambition to be a one-size-fits-all, front-page-of-the-internet powerhouse — instead favoring a mosaic of smaller, more personally relevant experiences. For casual users and newcomers, that could mean a friendlier, less chaotic introduction. For power users and moderators, it likely means more accountability and perhaps a shift in influence. Either way, Reddit is betting that the future lies in personalization, not uniformity.

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