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TechnologyAugust 18, 2026· 6 min read· By XOOMAR Insights Team

Reddit AI Narrates Your Posts as Podcasts to Retain Users

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Updated on August 18, 2026

Reddit thinks you're too busy to read its posts. On Tuesday, the platform began rolling out an experiment that uses AI voices to turn text posts and comments into short videos and audio clips, attempting to automate a content format that's already wildly popular on other platforms according to The Verge. This isn't a side project. It's a direct, automated response to a massive external trend: the proliferation of "Reddit story" videos on TikTok and YouTube, where AI voices narrate dramatic posts.

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An eight-year-old thread on r/boardgames asking for adult road trip games, with its 101 comments, now exists in two forms. You can click "Read" for the classic text thread, or toggle to "Play" for a three-minute video where an AI voice reads selected questions and answers, with text highlighted on screen. A label notes it's a "Real conversation voiced by AI."

The launch follows CEO Steve Huffman telling analysts in July about an "emerging content type" where people listen to Reddit content, suggesting a "listened-to or spoken Reddit can be really engaging." A spokesperson called this an "early, limited experiment" to see if the format feels "authentic to Reddit."

The core tension is immediate: a platform built on user-written text and community-moderated discussion is now letting an algorithm curate and narrate it. This move is less about innovation and more about survival in a video-first internet.


Feeding the Algorithm With Your Comments

For Reddit, this experiment is a straightforward optimization play. It targets three clear metrics that the text-based forum struggles to maximize on its own.

First, it aims to increase Time on Site. Reading a dense, 101-comment thread requires active concentration. Listening to a three-minute AI-curated summary while commuting or cooking is passive consumption. The latter is far easier to scale among casual users. As we previously reported in France’s Top Court Wipes Out Under-15 Social Media Ban, platforms are fiercely competing for every moment of user attention, regardless of age.

Second, it's a direct grab for short-form video ad revenue. A video post can be monetized with pre-roll or mid-roll ads in a way a static text page cannot. Reddit sees other platforms monetizing its content through this format. This experiment is an attempt to capture that value internally.

"There is an emerging content type elsewhere on the internet of, basically, podcasts where people read Reddit content," Huffman said on the earnings call. "I think this version of, like, listened-to or spoken Reddit can be really engaging, as well."

Third, it monetizes archives. That r/boardgames thread is from eight years ago. Before this, it was just data on a server. Now, it's potentially evergreen, consumable content. This turns Reddit's vast historical repository of user-generated content into a new, zero-cost media library.

The experiment is currently on web and will roll out to iOS and Android apps. Users will have a choice between "Read" and "Play" for select English-language posts. The original text thread remains intact. Reddit suggests people might want to listen while "exercising, walking, or running errands."


Who Controls the Narrative?

The switch from text to AI-narrated audio introduces a fundamental shift in control. In a traditional thread, a user controls the pace, skips comments, and follows sub-threads. In the AI video, the algorithm chooses which comments are read, in which order, and with what tone. It edits the community's conversation into a linear story.

The note "Real conversation voiced by AI" sits in an uncanny valley. It seeks to borrow the authenticity of human discussion while openly admitting its synthetic delivery. Does this build trust by being transparent, or does it highlight the artifice, reminding users they're listening to a simulation of a conversation?

This risks alienating the core users who value Reddit precisely for its unvarnished, user-driven text. It changes the incentive for contribution. Will users start writing comments that "sound good" when read aloud by a neutral AI voice, subtly shifting the platform's culture away from raw, intricate debate?

The tension mirrors broader questions about AI's role in reshaping human communication, a topic we explored in AI Writes Europe Makes Bots Sign Their Work. When a machine re-packages human expression, who owns the resulting product?


The Inevitable Pivot From Text to Video

Reddit has an enduring identity crisis: it's a niche forum powerhouse trapped in a social media giant's body. Past attempts to modernize, a controversial site-wide redesign, a native video player, the live-audio Reddit Talks, have met with mixed success and user backlash.

This AI narration experiment is different. It doesn't just add a new feature. It automates the conversion of Reddit's core product, text discussions, into the dominant content format of the modern web: short-form video. This is the most aggressive admission yet that pure text is a minority format in the current attention economy.

The company isn't starting from scratch. It has data. Video replies, launched earlier this year, already account for over 10% of video posts on the platform. Users are clearly willing to use video within the Reddit ecosystem. This experiment asks if they'll let Reddit do that work for them, at scale, for any text post.


What Happens If Audio Wins?

If this experiment is deemed a success and scales, the redistribution of power and value on the platform will be significant.

Stakeholder Potential Win Potential Loss
Casual Users/Advertisers Lower barrier to entry; richer video ad inventory. N/A
Original Posters (OPs) & Commenters Wider distribution of their ideas. Their work is repackaged & monetized without direct compensation or control.
Reddit's Text-Based Culture N/A Incentives shift toward audio-friendly content; deep, nonlinear discussion is marginalized.

The logical next steps are clear. If AI-narrated summaries of single threads work, why not personalized daily digests of your favorite subreddits? Why not interactive audio threads where you can ask the AI to "skip to the controversial takes" or "explain the inside joke"?

The risk for Reddit is that in becoming an efficient mine for AI-friendly content, it loses the unique, messy, human value that made its data worth mining in the first place. If the synthetic output becomes generic, Reddit risks becoming just another content feed.

The experiment running now on that old r/boardgames thread is a test of more than feature usability. It's a test of whether the soul of a text-based forum can survive translation into the passive, algorithmic stream of social video. Reddit's bet is that you'll listen.

Why This Changes Everything

  • This shift from text to automated audio/video fundamentally alters the core user engagement model, making content passive and algorithm-driven.
  • It directly impacts content creators and communities by repackaging their discussions without direct involvement, raising questions about authenticity and attribution.
  • This experiment signals a major platform adapt-or-die move in a video-first internet, potentially setting a precedent for other text-based forums.
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