Reddit

Reddit

By reddit

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2016-04-07
  • Current Version: 2025.07.0
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 346.12 MB
  • Developer: reddit
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.76065
4.76065
From 3,132,578 Ratings

Description

Welcome to Reddit, the heart of the internet. Reddit is a social network with something for everyone: trending topics, diverse discussions, and engaging communities and comment threads. Redditors have authentic and interesting conversations around all sorts of curated content. You’ll find gaming communities, bloggers, meme-makers, fandoms, travel enthusiasts, support groups, AI forums, news junkies, artists, and creators of all types. Reddit has over 100,000 online communities (forums where members post and comment) dedicated to specific topics. Some of the most popular communities are: • r/AskReddit, where users can ask and answer questions • r/funny, which is full of humorous content • r/science, for scientific discussions and news • r/gifs, with funny animated gifs for your viewing pleasure On Reddit you’ll find: • Thousands of community groups Breaking news, social media trends, sports highlights, TV fan theories, open AI discussions and personalized content, there's a community for everyone. • Loads of laughs Find memes, oddly satisfying videos, funny cat videos, and more to help you lose track of time. • AMAs, or "Ask Me Anything" Celebrities, politicians, and experts answer questions from users. • The best discussions on any topic Reddit’s discussion threads are where community members jump in with humor and insights for just about anything; pop culture, sports, entertainment, or financial advice. • Get answers to anonymous questions Ask communities anything you want. Ask questions on relationships, mental health, parenting, career help, fitness plans, and more. • Anonymous profiles so you can do YOU Connect with people about any topic, join interactive community groups or threads, and chat with other redditors, all anonymously. Voting and Karma: Instead of likes and hearts, Reddit’s social network runs on upvotes or downvotes. Voting on posts and comments increase or decrease the creator’s karma, and helps popular and relevant posts rise to the top, while filtering out low-quality or irrelevant posts. While karma doesn't directly impact your ability to use Reddit, more karma can increase posts’ visibility and help you get noticed. Some communities require karma to post or comment, which helps prevent spam or low-quality content. Reddit Premium: Purchase Reddit Premium to enjoy an ads-free experience and access to premium avatar gear, r/lounge, custom app icons, and more. Payment will be charged on a recurring monthly or annual basis to your Apple account. Your monthly or annual Premium subscription will automatically renew unless you cancel at least 24 hours before your subscription ends. Cancel anytime in your device’s Account Settings. No partial refunds. Privacy Policy: https://www.redditinc.com/policies/privacy-policy User Agreement: https://www.redditinc.com/policies/user-agreement Reddit Rules: https://www.redditinc.com/policies/content-policy If you have any problems with the app, get support at RedditHelp.com

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Reviews

  • Great way to connect with other fans back home

    5
    By pudgeisthegreatest
    If you stay out of the negativity, Reddit can be great. I have a great time talking to other Detroit tigers fans.
  • Reddit app on iOS.

    5
    By Loves Good Apps
    It’s absolutely aces on my iPadPro. No problems here.
  • Fascism

    1
    By Fascism34
    This a fascist app ran by liberals that spew lies and propaganda….if you voice any other opinion then you are immediately reported and banned
  • Reddit: The Illusion of Open Discourse

    1
    By Phook read it
    Reddit markets itself as “the front page of the internet,” a digital town square where ideas flow freely and diverse opinions collide. In reality, it’s more like a rigged popularity contest moderated by fragile ideologues who mistake censorship for community management. The platform thrives on the illusion of open discussion while actively suffocating dissent through a combination of groupthink, selective outrage, and overzealous moderation. Upvotes and downvotes, intended as tools for engagement, have devolved into ideological cattle prods—punishing anything that strays from the dominant narrative. Rather than fostering genuine debate, Reddit rewards performative agreement. The result? An echo chamber masquerading as intellectual discourse, where the loudest voices aren’t the smartest or most informed, just the most emotionally reactive. Moderators, often unpaid hall monitors with unchecked power, enforce rules with laughable inconsistency. One moment, a thread is a bastion of free speech; the next, it’s a digital gulag where inconvenient truths are memory-holed. The hypocrisy is staggering—users rally against censorship in one breath and celebrate bans in the next, as long as they target the “right” opinions. Worse yet, many subreddits have become sanctuaries for performative wokeness, where virtue signaling replaces substance. Disagreement isn’t just downvoted; it’s treated as a moral failing. The expectation isn’t to engage with opposing views but to conform—or be exiled. For a platform built on the premise of community-driven discussion, Reddit has become an exercise in controlled thought. If you’re looking for actual intellectual engagement, you’ll have to wade through an ocean of fragile egos, biased moderation, and users who value ideological purity over truth. Enter at your own risk.
  • App has become unusable

    1
    By tic-tac-guy
    I need to constantly force close the app because tapping on posts does absolutely nothing. This has been an ongoing issue that has progressively gotten worse. And since you’re basically forced to use the app, the web version is not really an alternative. How could a company valued this much produce an app that has these bugs. I’m sure this will get posted to an internal Slack channel. Do better.
  • Love it

    5
    By Ash6404
    Best app
  • Moderators ruin experience

    1
    By trexler27
    Trash can app
  • Garbage

    1
    By T 27
    Lack of keyword blocking with the news the way it is these days makes this app worthless. I'm using it less and less every day.
  • TRASH... with THOUSANDS of FAKE BOTS

    1
    By Sean702
    Reddit used to be genuine, but it has devolved into a political CESSPOOL where literally tens of thousands of fake bots push one political agenda, even in forums (subreddits) as innocuous as photos of nature. It's also gut-loaded with ads. Sadly, Reddit is now DISGUSTING. The active user numbers are fake – and made up of literally tens of thousands of fake bots. But Reddit likes it this way, to support their over-inflated stock price. God forbid you have an opinion that doesn't exactly match the hive-mind bots, and lowlife extremists that hide behind fake names on this site.
  • Weird

    3
    By Bster Chennington
    So much death and porn on this little app

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