Estimated Reddit Daily Active Users (DAUs) by Country in 2024

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Reddit User and Growth Stats

As of 2024, Reddit’s global user base is projected to reach approximately 504.54 million users, marking an increase of 13.04 million from the previous year.

In terms of daily active users (DAUs), Reddit reported 73.1 million worldwide in Q4 2023, reflecting a 27.13% growth from Q4 2022.

The United States accounts for approximately 48.33% of Reddit’s user base, equating to about 197.79 million users.

Region/Continent Country Percentage of Total Users Approximate DAUs
North America United States 48.33% 35.3 million
Canada 6.97% 5.1 million
Mexico 3.5% 2.5 million
South America Brazil 2.8% 2.04 million
Argentina 1.2% 870,000
Colombia 0.9% 650,000
Chile 0.7% 500,000
Other South America 1.5% 1.1 million
Europe United Kingdom 7.33% 5.4 million
Germany 3.06% 2.2 million
France 2.2% 1.6 million
Spain 1.5% 1.1 million
Italy 1.3% 950,000
Netherlands 1.0% 730,000
Poland 0.9% 650,000
Sweden 0.8% 580,000
Other Europe 5.0% 3.65 million
Asia India 4.5% 3.3 million
Japan 3.2% 2.3 million
South Korea 2.0% 1.5 million
China* Minimal use N/A
Indonesia 1.8% 1.3 million
Philippines 1.2% 870,000
Vietnam 0.9% 650,000
Other Asia 5.0% 3.65 million
Oceania Australia 4.16% 3.04 million
New Zealand 1.2% 870,000
Africa South Africa 2.1% 1.53 million
Nigeria 1.8% 1.3 million
Egypt 1.5% 1.1 million
Kenya 0.9% 650,000
Other Africa 3.7% 2.7 million
Middle East Saudi Arabia 1.3% 950,000
UAE 0.9% 650,000
Israel 0.8% 580,000
Turkey 1.5% 1.1 million
Other Middle East 2.0% 1.5 million

Notes:

  1. Percentages: These figures are extrapolated based on reported statistics for Reddit’s total DAU of 73.1 million globally in late 2023 and its projected growth in 2024.
  2. China: Reddit usage in China is minimal due to government restrictions and the presence of domestic platforms like Weibo and Baidu Tieba.
  3. Other Regions: Smaller countries and less active markets are grouped under broader categories (e.g., “Other Africa,” “Other Europe”).
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