

[OC] One month ago many subreddits banned all Twitter links. How large has the impact been across Reddit?
Posted by RaiderBDev


[OC] One month ago many subreddits banned all Twitter links. How large has the impact been across Reddit?
Posted by RaiderBDev
14 comments
In the last 3 months almost 1 billion comments and over 100 million posts were made on Reddit. This looks at the number of comments and posts mentioning Twitter or X links, divided by the total number of comments/posts in that time frame. To adjust for popularity and number of views, I also added a line that is weighted by the number of upvotes.
Between December 2024 and February 2025, there has been a 22% drop in comments and 33% drop in posts mentioning Twitter (41% and 60% when weighted by upvotes).
Data visualization made with d3.js. Data collected with the Reddit API, and republished through the [Arctic Shift dataset](https://github.com/ArthurHeitmann/arctic_shift).
I don’t think much changed because instead of hotlinking to Twitter people are just sending in screenshots and then linking to xcancel in comments.
Reddit experience has dropped. Most links I click now go to shitty websites full of ads that I have to cancel just to click on the 𝕏 link
Why only 1 number and 0 on the y-axis? Guestimating visually it looks like % of posts went from 0.3% to roughly 0.2% but it would be nice to have some demarkation lines
Advertisers on Twitter are getting very shady and even porn actors are leaving.
I would like to see the traffic drop in visitors to X from Reddit. That would be good stat comparing the actual traffic from then to now.
Why did they ban twitter links? Why would you do that?
EDIT: Why the downvotes? What the fuck is wrong with you people? I don’t like the guy either. But ****censorship is exactly what the Nazis and Commies do**!** I grew up in a country with censorship. It’s NOT GOOD! **There is nothing to celebrate here!**
It’s also interesting how the upvote weighted trend line was on top of the raw count until the Sieg Heil.
It suggests that with or without bans sentiment toward x in general seems to have shifted.
Needa have some breath but oligarchy can only be stopped with the money
I believe the actual reason for the ban is because there is too much truth being posted to x, and Reddit is an isolated island of propaganda.
I still see a screenshot of a funny tweet or art posted on reddit, the ban is only based on moral high ground and does nothing but makes it harder to source anything there.
Bluesky is a great alternative, didn’t remember when the last time I used it tho, kinda boring there.
Of course, intolerant leftoids now have BlueCry to spread the hate.
Ayyy! We take those! That’s not bad!
Basically trash content and bots still love x
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