DiscoverVoices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing PodcastWill other social channels dominate over Reddit as a Organic channel source by 2026?
Will other social channels dominate over Reddit as a Organic channel source by 2026?

Will other social channels dominate over Reddit as a Organic channel source by 2026?

Update: 2026-01-13
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Reddit citations dropped from 80% to 20% in AI responses, yet remain critically influential. Danny Kirk, founder of ReddiReach, has helped 500+ brands navigate Reddit ethically while building a $2 million agency focused on AI search optimization. Kirk reveals why Reddit's $60 million Google partnership and Sam Altman's 9% stake position the platform as the primary AI training ground for brand discovery. The discussion covers enterprise reputation management strategies, the "upvote democracy" system that validates authentic brand sentiment, and tactical approaches for converting Reddit discussions into sustainable AI search advantages.

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Will other social channels dominate over Reddit as a Organic channel source by 2026?

Will other social channels dominate over Reddit as a Organic channel source by 2026?