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Will Google reduce Reddit content in Search?

It’s kind of funny when people say they used Google Search to find Reddit content.

I wonder if Google misinterpreted people using Google Advanced Search to find specific Reddit and Quora posts as people must want more Reddit posts to appear in search results.

Alternatively, Google might trust subreddit moderators to be the gatekeepers of increasingly more content in SERPs.

Now, the question remains: Will Google Search listen to the feedback?

According to today’s Semrush data, the organic traffic tides may be turning for Reddit. It showed a 0.4% drop, which is the first time I’ve noticed a decrease in a while.

Does this mean Google will bring back small publishers who have the most vocal fans?

Or will they reduce Reddit content to make room for more AI Answers (formerly SGE)?

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