The platform most cited by machines is also the community most hostile to brands. This paradox is not an obstacle. This is the instructions for use.
In my previous column, I described the trap of fake reviews made on forums to please artificial intelligence. The question that logically comes next is: so how do we do things well? Because the canal is very real.
Reddit has become the number one source of information cited by Generative AIwith 40.1% of citations according to the Semrush analysis relayed by Statista, far ahead of Wikipedia and YouTube.
Source: analysis of 150,000 citations conducted by Semrush, relayed by Statista, June 2025
And it’s not just about machines. A Reddit/SurveyMonkey survey conducted at the end of 2025 among more than 1,000 decision-makers shows that the vast majority of B2B buyers use Reddit to obtain information before even contacting a supplier. The platform now has nearly 470 million weekly users, and around 60% of its traffic comes from natural referencing: in other words, when someone searches for “the best X” on Google, a Reddit thread is often in the first results.
Reddit Inc. earnings releases (Q3 and Q4 2025)
Reddit is therefore three things at once: a recommendation engine, a Google results page, and the raw material that AIs digest. The problem is that it is also the most marketing-allergic platform that exists.
Reddit is not a broadcast channel
This is the most costly and most widespread error. A brand arrives on Reddit with the reflex of all other networks: post its product, push its link, spread its message. On Reddit, this reflex results in negative votes, scathing comments and, very often, a ban within a few minutes.
The platform does not pretend. In 2024, it took action against more than 45 million pieces of content for spam, and the tightening of its detection in 2025 caused the majority of automated publishing accounts to disappear. Added to this is the shadowban, your messages become invisible without warning, rules specific to each sub-community, and often minimum thresholds of karma and seniority before being able to publish.
The historic spirit of “9 for 1” sums it all up: for a promotional intervention, nine sincere contributions. Reddit officially abandoned the rule because it was gamified, but the principle remains, and it has become more demanding: a moderator looks at your history, not your last post. If everything you post revolves around your brand, you are a spammer, no matter how good the content is.
What it means to “use Reddit wisely”
The good news is that this hostility is a perfect reading grid. She says exactly what to do.
First, listen before you speak. Reddit is the largest qualitative panel on the planet, free and in real time. Before speaking, we find the exact words that your customers use, their real objections, the products they compare to yours, the frustrations that no one brings up in customer service. This observation function alone already justifies your presence and it then feeds everything else: your SEO, your product pages, your commercial arguments.
Next, choose the right communities. A very targeted niche is better than a large general sub-forum: the intention is stronger and the competition lower. Each sub-community is a country with its laws; we read the posted rules and observe the tone before writing a line.
Then, contribute for real. Answer questions in your area of expertise, nine times out of ten without mentioning your brand. It’s slow, it takes weeks to build credibility, but that’s precisely what makes the tenth time legitimate.
Finally, make transparency an asset, not a constraint. Saying “I work at X” is exactly the opposite of the astroturfing that I denounced last month. And that’s what works: a community forgives a seller who announces himself, never one who hides. The day she unmasks you, you don’t lose a discussion thread, you lose her trust.

The acquisition that accumulates
This is the point that short-termist approaches fail to see. Advertising stops when the budget stops. A useful answer posted on Reddit becomes a durable asset: indexed by Google, ingested by AI, found months later by someone who was looking for exactly your solution.
The data confirms this. The Profound study that I cited previously shows that the average Reddit post cited by an AI is about a year old. Reddit does not reward the freshly made brilliance, but the long and accumulated presence. And the resulting traffic is qualified: according to Foundation, visitors who arrive on Reddit via ChatGPT consult 42% more pages than those who come from Google. These are people actively looking to solve a problem, not cold traffic.
Foundation Marketing (2026 analysis, SimilarWeb data).
The real subject, once again
So a manager’s question isn’t “how to get my brand on Reddit.” It’s “do I have anything useful to say in a room full of people who know my industry as well as I do.”
If the answer is yes, Reddit is undoubtedly the most profitable acquisition channel of the decade: your expertise works there for you, for free and over time. If the answer is no, no hack will save you, and the community will let you know very quickly.
This is the same conclusion as for fake reviews, and it is no coincidence. You can’t fake being recommendable. We can only become one. Reddit only does one thing: it makes this truth measurable.