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Celebrating r/SEO Community Growth - the World's Largest and Best SEO Forum

Celebrating r/SEO Community Growth - the World's Largest and Best SEO Forum

We wanted to share an update on the sub’s continued growth and activity in 2026. Since March, our daily average has increased from 3,800 to 4,300 visits.

Even with a major clampdown on spam, bot posts, GEO campaigns, and disinformation, we’ve still grown to 18m visits over the last 12 months bringing our membership from 400k to 472k!

Huge thanks to everyone who reports spam, self‑promo, and AI‑slop posts. We remove every reported spam post as quickly as we can, and your help makes the community better for everyone.

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