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How Journalists Can Best Use Reddit in 2021

Hosted by Jeremy Caplan, Youyoung Lee & Gabriel Sands
 
 
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Whether you had your first encounter with Reddit in recent months or have been a user for over a decade, the power of its communities has never been more apparent. Come learn how journalists can effectively engage with the platform.

Reddit is a massive collection of over 100,000 communities based on interests, and one of the largest websites in the world. Its highly engaged audience of more than 52 million daily active users shares and discusses everything from news to memes and nearly every imaginable topic, shaping the broader culture discourse along the way. Yet many journalists rely on Reddit content less than than on material from other social platforms.

Join Reddit's Youyoung Lee and Gabriel Sands as they explain how Reddit works, what's new on the platform, and how journalists can benefit from its vast troves of high-quality content and conversation. Moderated by Newmark J-School's Jeremy Caplan.