Reddit CEO says chatbots are not a traffic driver | TechCrunch
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Reddit CEO says chatbots are not a traffic driver | TechCrunch
"[Chatbots are] not a traffic driver today. I think our relationships with the companies that we work for - or work with directly are healthy, and we both learned a lot over the last couple of years, really the value of Reddit's data and where our respective products can go and how we can help each other. So I'm looking forward to continuing to work on these things with these partners. But they're not a major traffic driver today,"
"Reddit reported a positive quarter with $585 million in revenue, up 68% year-on-year. The company also clocked in 116 million daily active unique users and 444 million weekly active unique users, with 20% growth year-over-year. The company mentioned it recorded 31% year-on-year growth in international daily users. It also said that more than 190 million Americans visit the social network every week."
AI chatbots are not a major traffic driver for Reddit currently. Google search and direct access are the platform's primary traffic sources, each accounting for roughly half of site traffic. Reddit restricted commercial use of its content and requires licenses for model training while holding licensing agreements with some AI companies and litigating against others. Revenue reached $585 million, up 68% year‑over‑year, with 116 million daily and 444 million weekly active users and 20% year‑over‑year growth. Reddit continues to invest in search as a central product feature and reports strong international user growth.
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