Welcome to our dedicated page for REDDIT SEC filings (Ticker: RDDT), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This page provides access to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings for Reddit, Inc. (NYSE: RDDT), a Communication Services company in the Internet Content & Information industry. These documents offer detailed insight into Reddit’s financial condition, operating performance, capital structure, and material corporate agreements.
Reddit’s filings include Form 10-K annual reports and Form 10-Q quarterly reports, which present audited or reviewed financial statements, management’s discussion and analysis, and disclosures about key operating metrics such as daily active uniques (DAUq), weekly active uniques (WAUq), and average revenue per unique (ARPU). Investors can also review information on revenue by geography, gross margin, operating expenses, cash flows, and non-GAAP measures like Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow, along with reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.
The company files Form 8-K current reports to announce material events. Recent examples include 8-Ks reporting quarterly financial results and an 8-K describing an Amended and Restated Credit and Guarantee Agreement that governs Reddit’s revolving credit facility, associated covenants, collateral, and leverage-related provisions. These filings help users understand changes in Reddit’s financing arrangements and other significant corporate actions.
On this page, Stock Titan pairs real-time updates from EDGAR with AI-powered summaries that highlight the main points of lengthy filings. Users can quickly see what has changed in a new 10-Q or 10-K, how non-GAAP metrics are defined and used, and what key terms appear in agreements disclosed on Form 8-K. Filings related to equity structure, such as details on Class A and Class B common stock, additional paid-in capital, and accumulated deficit, can also be explored here.
For those monitoring insider activity, this page can surface Form 4 and related ownership filings when available, alongside core periodic and current reports. Together, these documents form a regulatory record of Reddit’s evolution as a public company and support deeper analysis of RDDT as an investment.
Reddit, Inc. (RDDT) CEO and President reported insider transactions. On 10/15/2025, the reporting person exercised a stock option to acquire 18,000 shares of Class A common stock at an exercise price of $25.29 and then sold 18,000 shares in multiple trades, with weighted average sale prices ranging from $197.00 to $202.41. The sales were made pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on May 19, 2025.
Following these transactions, indirect holdings stood at 494,104 Class A shares held by The XYZ Revocable Trust. Derivative securities beneficially owned following the transactions were 1,423,255 stock options.
BlackRock, Inc. filed a Schedule 13G reporting beneficial ownership of 5.01% of Reddit Inc. (RDDT) Class A stock, totaling 6,743,745 shares as of 09/30/2025.
BlackRock reports 6,188,020 shares with sole voting power and 6,743,745 shares with sole dispositive power, with no shared voting or dispositive power. The filing states the securities were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control.
Christopher Brian Slowe, Chief Technology Officer of Reddit, Inc. (RDDT), reported multiple transactions on
Sarah E. Farrell, a director of Reddit, Inc. (RDDT), reported a non-derivative purchase of 96 shares of Class A common stock on
Insider transaction by Director Steven O. Newhouse: the report shows a purchase/acquisition entry dated
David C. Habiger, a director of Reddit, Inc. (RDDT), acquired 218 shares of Class A common stock through a vesting event on
Insider purchase reported: A Form 4 shows Gale Mary Porter, a director of Reddit, Inc. (RDDT), acquired 82 shares of Class A common stock on
Patricia Filikrushel, a Director of Reddit, Inc. (RDDT), reported a non‑derivative acquisition dated
Insider acquisition by a Reddit director: The filing reports that a director acquired 79 Class A shares through a transaction on 10/05/2025 at a reported price of $0 (a grant or non‑cash award). After the transaction the director beneficially owns 3,440 Class A shares. The filing identifies the reporting person as a director and shows this as a Form 4 disclosure of changes in beneficial ownership.
Jennifer L. Wong, Chief Operating Officer of Reddit, Inc. (RDDT), reported multiple open-market sales of Class A common stock executed on 09/22/2025. The Form 4 shows a series of dispositions under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted May 16, 2025, with individual sale lots ranging from 100 to 8,000 shares at weighted average prices shown per lot between $254.01 and $262.76. Many shares are reported as indirectly beneficially owned by the MorMa Trust dated June 22, 2021; after the reported transactions, direct and indirect holdings are listed across lines (examples include 119,533 and 1,295,968 shares shown following specific sales). The filing was signed by an attorney-in-fact on 09/24/2025 and includes footnotes disclosing execution price ranges for each lot and an offer to provide detailed per-trade sale quantities on request.