Reddit has significantly escalated its war on spam using artificial intelligence to detect and remove inauthentic content at scale.
The company announced Monday that its AI-powered systems are now blocking 23 million spam views per day before they reach users. The platform catches approximately 25,000 net new spam posts and comments daily while revoking nearly 2 million inauthentic votes over a three-month period.
The spike in spam reflects a fundamental problem: Reddit has become a preferred data source for major AI chatbots. OpenAI and Google both maintain content licensing deals with Reddit to train their systems. Because ChatGPT and Google AI cite Reddit discussions as authentic user opinions, marketers and spammers increasingly flood the platform with fabricated posts designed to influence AI training and search results. Companies create fake reviews and AI-generated content hoping to appear in AI chatbot citations and improve brand visibility.
As Reddit puts it:
Our work to keep Reddit authentic and safe is at the core of who we are. While we’ve made significant progress in advancing that commitment, we know it wouldn’t be possible without our moderators and Redditors everywhere.
Reddit’s detection methods rely on large language models that identify subtle, coordinated patterns of fake behavior. The company examines signals at account creation time to stop suspicious actors before they post. When accounts pass initial screening but exhibit questionable patterns, Reddit requires manual human verification. This prevents fully automated spam operations from flooding the platform undetected. As explained by Reddit:
We have a layered approach to identify and remove spam and other violating content quickly and at scale:
- Platform Moderation (Admins): We have sitewide policies that everyone must follow. These are enforced at scale by our internal Safety teams using a combination of automated tooling and human review. Our Safety team is one of Reddit’s largest, with dozens of experts dedicated to proactively preventing and removing violating content.
- Community Moderation (Mods): Volunteer moderators enforce community and platform rules, leveraging Reddit’s AI-powered tools to detect low-quality contributors. Key defenses include Reputation Filter to catch spammers, Crowd Control to restrict low-trust accounts, and Ban-Evasion Detection to block returning bad actors.
- Up/Downvoting (Users): Every user on Reddit can upvote or downvote content, which directly affects how visible that content becomes. Low-quality or manipulative content is quickly downvoted by users, reducing its visibility.
Between January and March 2026, Reddit achieved a 20% reduction in user exposure to spam compared to the prior three months. The company also reduced spam account exposure by an additional 10 to 15%. These improvements demonstrate that AI-powered detection significantly outperforms traditional rule-based spam filters.
Beyond spam, Reddit’s systems now detect hate and violent content in under five seconds across all English text, with accuracy exceeding older enforcement methods. Reddit also requires login for old Reddit users starting June 30, 2026. The platform identified old Reddit’s logged-out experience as a significant source of abusive scraping and automated traffic.
Reddit emphasized that combating inauthentic content is essential to preserving what makes the platform valuable: genuine human conversations and community opinions. As AI slop proliferates across the internet, Reddit’s investment in detection infrastructure protects both users and the data stream that AI systems rely upon.


