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Additional Reading from MarketBeat Media TL;DR: Why Reddit is the New Growth Stock to BeatWritten by Nathan Reiff. Published 12/19/2025. 
Key Points - Reddit's revenue and user base have grown at a fast pace in recent quarters.
- Strong performance internationally has helped to fuel these gains, thanks to add-on features like translation tools and more.
- The company's average revenue per user remains low compared to rivals, suggesting that Reddit could continue to boost its appeal to advertisers going forward.
Reddit Inc. (NYSE: RDDT) is ending the year on a high note after returning about 37% in 2025, reigniting a rally that had flatlined earlier in the fall. The online content-sharing platform is showing signs of rapid growth: its user base, earnings, and engagement features are all expanding quickly. While major social media rivals such as Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: META) and alternatives like Pinterest Inc. (NYSE: PINS) have struggled to outperform the market — and in some cases have declined — Reddit appears to be heating up. Nvidia's latest AI chip is a $25,000 powerhouse — with 80 billion transistors and the ability to perform 60 trillion calculations per second. Elon Musk and Nvidia's Jensen Huang are now teaming up to deploy one million of these chips inside what could become the most advanced AI machine on the planet.
But according to James Altucher, the real opportunity isn't in Tesla or Nvidia. He's uncovered a little-known company that Musk, Nvidia, and even 98% of the Fortune 500 already rely on to make AI 2.0 possible. Nvidia's CEO has even called this company "essential" to their expansion. See how to invest in this revolutionary AI supplier here What might 2026 hold for the popular aggregation site, and will it remain the growth stock to beat? A closer look at user engagement, advertising momentum, and revenue opportunities highlights Reddit's potential going forward. User Engagement Fuels Potential Growth One of Reddit's brightest spots this year has been its engagement gains. The company finished the third quarter with an impressive 116 million daily active uniques (DAUQ), meaning users who visited reddit.com, opened a related app, or otherwise engaged with the platform within a 24-hour period. That figure rose about 20% year-over-year (YOY), roughly matching the increase in weekly active uniques (WAUQ). International DAUQ growth outpaced the overall gain, reaching about 31% YOY thanks to strong traction in markets such as France, Brazil, and India. Reddit's business depends on scale, and growth in both DAUQ and WAUQ bolsters its appeal to advertisers, who account for the majority of the company's sales. With more users, Reddit can demand greater ad spend and expand targeting options. A relatively untapped revenue opportunity is monetizing Reddit's data. With roughly 3.8 billion site visits in September alone, the company holds extensive user data that could be increasingly valuable as demand for AI-driven insights grows. Revenue and Earnings Climb, But ARPU Trails Competitors As engagement has risen, Reddit's revenue has surged. In the latest earnings, revenue reached $585 million, up more than two-thirds year-over-year. International revenue was particularly strong, rising 74% YOY. Earnings per share (EPS) increased roughly 400% as both the top and bottom lines beat analyst expectations. Guidance for the final quarter placed revenue between $655 million and $665 million. The company also tracks average revenue per user (ARPU), which was $5.04 in the last quarter — up 41% YOY but still well below many rivals (Meta's ARPU, for example, is roughly three times that level). Closing that gap will be important for long-term profitability. Reddit can raise ARPU by better leveraging its unique content and community engagement, plus tools like auto-translations and indexing features — capabilities that are attractive to advertisers seeking diverse, active audiences. AI and Human Content Balance Key to 2026 Outlook Analysts are generally optimistic about Reddit heading into the new year, with 18 out of 29 assigning it a Buy or equivalent rating. After its year-end rally, short-term upside is uncertain: the consensus price target of $230.28 suggests the stock is already approaching the level analysts expect. Central to further price appreciation will be how Reddit handles AI. So far the company has limited visible AI features for users, and the platform's focus on human-generated content has helped broaden its audience. If Reddit can continue to balance authentic community content with useful tools — including selective AI enhancements — while remaining attractive to a wide range of internet users, it could sustain its momentum into 2026 and beyond.
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