Most businesses are 3-4 years behind where they could be
TikTok explains exactly why most brands will fail on Reddit for the next 3–4 years. 💥
This might sound arrogant. But the pattern is obvious if you zoom out.
What happened to TikTok a few years ago is happening to Reddit right now.
Let’s look at the timeline 👇
TikTok timeline (roughly):
2020 - Covid hits. Brands laugh at TikTok. "Kids dancing. Not serious marketing.”
2022 - Brands slowly join. They create painfully cringe corporate accounts. Everything feels like an ad.
2026 - Brands finally understand the platform. They create content for TikTok, not ads on TikTok. No forced promotion. Just entertaining content people actually want to watch.
Now look at Reddit.
Most companies treat Reddit like it's Facebook ads with comment sections.
Spam.
AI garbage.
Bots.
Zero understanding of community dynamics.
But here's the opportunity: Reddit today is where TikTok was in 2022.
Which means something important. 🧠
If you learn real Reddit marketing today:
• No spam
• No bots
• No fake engagement
• Actually contributing to communities
You are 3 - 4 years ahead of the market.
And right now?
Very few brands have figured this out.
Which is exactly why the opportunity exists.
(See the image below.)
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