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Home / Technology / Reddit Ditches r/popular: CEO Calls Feed 'Sucks'

Reddit Ditches r/popular: CEO Calls Feed 'Sucks'

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Reddit is phasing out r/popular as the default feed for new users.
  • CEO Steve Huffman believes r/popular does not represent Reddit's diverse culture.
  • New policies will limit moderators to overseeing five large communities.
Reddit Ditches r/popular: CEO Calls Feed 'Sucks'

Reddit is shifting its strategy to offer more tailored content experiences, beginning with the planned discontinuation of r/popular as the default feed for new users. CEO Steve Huffman, also known as Spez, stated that the platform has evolved beyond a single 'front page of the internet,' emphasizing that user experiences should be distinct and personalized.

Huffman criticized r/popular for reflecting the preferences of highly active users rather than the broader community, potentially misrepresenting Reddit's culture to newcomers. While specific details of the new feeds are still under development, Huffman indicated a strong alignment with user requests for enhanced filtering and customization options.

In parallel, Reddit is implementing new moderation policies designed to decentralize control over large communities. Effective March 31, 2026, moderators will be restricted to overseeing a maximum of five communities with over 100,000 weekly visitors, a move intended to foster diverse leadership within distinct online groups.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Reddit is changing r/popular because its CEO believes it doesn't accurately represent the platform's diverse user base and offers a misleading impression of Reddit's culture.
Reddit plans to replace r/popular with better, more relevant, and personalized feeds tailored to individual user interests.
Reddit is implementing a policy to limit moderators to overseeing a maximum of five communities with over 100K weekly visitors to decentralize leadership.

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