Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO

Why Do Reddit Comments Matter More Than Posts in AI Search?

• Cassie Clark • Episode 18

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Why do Reddit comments matter more than posts in AI search? Because comments contain context, lived experience, clarification, and human validation. And those are the exact signals AI systems rely on when deciding what to reuse in generated answers.

In this episode of Found in AI, Cassie is joined by Danny Kirk, founder of ReddiReach, to break down why Reddit plays such an outsized role in AI search visibility—and why commenting often matters more than posting when it comes to showing up in systems like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity.

The conversation unpacks how AI engines pull from Reddit threads versus individual comments, why citations from Reddit have shifted recently, and how human interaction signals influence what AI systems trust and surface. Rather than treating Reddit as a risky or opaque channel, the episode explains how to approach it strategically—without spamming, over-posting, or burning credibility.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why Reddit remains one of the largest sources of training data for large language models
  • What the recent drop in Reddit citations actually means (and what it doesn’t)
  • How AI engines pull from Reddit threads compared to individual comments
  • Why human interaction matters more than upvotes or karma alone
  • The difference between posting and commenting for AI search visibility
  • How brands can reverse-engineer Reddit signals using Google and AI tools
  • Tools that help teams avoid Reddit rabbit holes and stay focused
  • What the first 30 days of a realistic Reddit strategy look like
  • Why Reddit is a long-tail visibility play, similar to SEO 
  • How a single helpful Reddit comment can influence AI answers, even for brands with little or no online presence
  • Why AI systems consistently favor content with a real, identifiable human behind it

If you’re trying to understand where Reddit fits into a modern AI visibility strategy—and how to use it without turning into “that brand” on Reddit—this episode offers a grounded, practical starting point.

Let’s connect:

LinkedIn → Cassie Clark | Fractional Content Strategist
Website → https://cassieclarkmarketing.com

Keywords:
Reddit Marketing, AI Search, Generative Search, AEO, GEO, AI Visibility, Reddit SEO, LLM Training Data, AI Citations, Content Strategy, Entity Authority, Reddit Comments, AI Optimization, Search Trends, Digital Visibility

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