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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman confirms end of r/popular feed on the platform: What it means for users

Reddit is phasing out its long-running r/popular feed for new users as the platform shifts to personalised discovery. The company will also restrict how many high-traffic communities one moderator can manage.

December 07, 2025 / 22:36 IST
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has confirmed that the platform is ending the r/popular feed as a default front-page experience, marking one of the biggest changes to Reddit’s user experience since 2017. The decision shifts the platform away from a single catch-all feed for new users and towards personalised recommendations tailored to each user’s interests.

Why Reddit is removing r/popular
According to Huffman, r/popular “sucks” and does not represent what is truly popular across Reddit. He explained that the feed largely reflects the preferences of Reddit’s most active users — not the broader community — creating a false impression of a unified Reddit culture.

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Huffman added that Reddit has “outgrown a singular front page for everyone,” emphasising that every user engages with different communities and topics. As a result, Reddit will begin “moving away” from r/popular and introduce feeds that are more relevant, personalised and reflective of individual interests.

The company has already started testing the changes, with some users expected to see the new experience this week. While Huffman did not provide specifics about the replacement feeds, he indicated that Reddit is exploring improved filtering options, including a potential return of category-based news filters.