Since its creation in 2005, Reddit has grown into the 5th most visited site with more than 330 Million active users per month. Reddit is organised into “Subreddits” – communities based upon a certain topic, such as the massively populated r/news, r/movies, and r/memes to smaller, more niche topics such as the tv show r/Brooklyn Nine-Nine (one of my personal faves).
Reddit has a Subreddit for almost everything, and if it doesn’t exist, Users (known as “Redditors”) are able to create and regulate their own Subreddit (now known as “Mods” for that Subreddit). Due to this ability to create instantly, Reddit is constantly updated about current events, especially in r/news, which specialises in, you guessed it, the news.
Reddit was created by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian who use the website frequently, often involving themselves in discussion or posting updates about the app and website. The pair both moderate a select few Subreddits, however, thousands more subreddits exist which they are not mods of, therefore, it is up to the mods of each individual Subreddit to govern themselves. In 2006, the site was acquired by Condรฉ Nast Publications who have owned it ever since, however, they do not regulate each individual Subreddit, which is up to the Mods.
Due to the lack of constant regulation, the r/news Subreddit can often be filled with unreliable sources, therefore, when using this Subreddit, it is best to not believe everything unless the source is trustworthy and the information is verified by multiple sources.
Apart from r/news, the Reddit app has a News section which accesses articles from each Subreddit, providing a current update for users who don’t want to browse one particular Subreddit, but rather access all news.
Though there is no singular governing body on the site, I do not believe this matters too much, as the Mods of each Subreddit are usually fairly successful at removing fake and untrue content, ensuring the news remains useful and relevant for Redditors. When using Reddit, I prefer to remain on the homepage or browse the hot and top posts of a Subreddit, as more people viewing a post means that more Redditors are able to verify and provide their own thoughts, therefore ensuring the post remains truthful and useful for Users.
For a different perspective on Reddit check out For The People, By The People.