Reddit marketing experts at Upvote.net launch with original research showing that posting time alone creates a 730% difference in median upvotes, while subredditReddit marketing experts at Upvote.net launch with original research showing that posting time alone creates a 730% difference in median upvotes, while subreddit

Reddit Marketing Experts Reveal What Actually Gets Upvoted: 1,000-Post Study by Upvote.net Uncovers Timing, Format, and Subreddit Size as Dominant Factors

2026/03/15 21:46
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Reddit marketing experts at Upvote.net launch with original research showing that posting time alone creates a 730% difference in median upvotes, while subreddit size outweighs content quality as the single strongest predictor of performance.

NEW YORK, US — March 11, 2026 — Upvote.net, a team of Reddit marketing experts, today published a comprehensive analysis of 1,000 posts from Reddit’s front page (r/all) and simultaneously announced the launch of its new website. The study, one of the largest publicly available breakdowns of Reddit voting behavior, draws on the team’s deep expertise in Reddit engagement to challenge several widely held assumptions about what drives upvotes on the platform.

Reddit Marketing Experts Reveal What Actually Gets Upvoted: 1,000-Post Study by Upvote.net Uncovers Timing, Format, and Subreddit Size as Dominant Factors

The research found that post timing, subreddit audience size, and content format matter far more than commonly cited tactics like using question headlines or power words in titles. Several findings directly contradict popular Reddit marketing advice that has circulated for years.

Key Findings at a Glance

– Posting time (9 AM–12 PM EST vs. late night): +730% impact on median upvotes

– Large subreddit size (10M+ subscribers vs. <500K): +513% impact on median upvotes

– Posts with crossposts vs. without: +195% impact on median upvotes

– External link posts vs. text posts: +129% impact on median upvotes

– Video posts vs. text posts: +78% impact on median upvotes

– Power words in the title: +5% impact (small effect)

– Question-style titles: −16% impact (negative effect) 

Timing: The Most Underestimated Variable

The study’s most striking finding involved posting time. Posts published between 9 AM and 12 PM Eastern Time earned a median of 6,479 upvotes, compared to just 783 for posts published between 9 PM and midnight. The early morning window (5–8 AM EST) showed an even higher median of 13,482, though with a smaller sample size of 14 posts.

The mechanism is straightforward: posts that go live during morning hours accumulate engagement throughout the entire U.S. workday. Posts published at night experience time decay while the platform’s largest user base sleeps, and by morning are already buried under fresher content.

Subreddit Size Trumps Content Quality

Subreddit subscriber count emerged as the single strongest predictor of post score. Posts in communities with 10 million or more subscribers earned a median of 7,578 upvotes — more than six times the 1,236 median for posts in subreddits with fewer than 500,000 subscribers. Among the study’s top 100 posts, the median subreddit audience was 5.9 million subscribers.

“You almost cannot reach the top of r/all from a small subreddit,” the report states. “A mediocre post in an 11-million-subscriber community routinely outscores a great post in a 200K-subscriber niche.”

Popular Advice That Doesn’t Hold Up

Several findings contradict commonly repeated Reddit marketing advice. Question-style titles, frequently recommended as engagement drivers, actually underperformed statements by 16% across the dataset. The often-cited “sweet spot” of 6–12 word titles was the weakest-performing length bracket, while both very short titles (1–5 words) and longer titles (18+ words) outperformed it. Power words in titles produced only a 5% lift — statistically marginal and practically insignificant as a standalone tactic.

The study also found that external link posts — news articles and blog posts — had the highest median score of any content type at 3,015, despite comprising only 7.7% of the dataset. The report attributes this to the discussion-generating nature of news content: external links had a median of 233 comments versus 101 for video and 71 for images, and Reddit’s algorithm factors comment activity into ranking.

The Viral Threshold Is Steep

The distribution of upvotes follows a sharp power law. Only 9.5% of posts in the study exceeded 10,000 upvotes, and just 2.3% crossed the 25,000 mark. The data suggests that reaching viral status on Reddit requires stacking multiple favorable factors simultaneously — large subreddit audience, optimal timing, strong visual or discussion-driving format, and high comment engagement — rather than optimizing any single variable in isolation.

About the Study

The dataset comprises 1,000 hot posts from r/all collected on March 11, 2026, spanning 831 unique subreddits. Post scores ranged from 229 to 51,350, with a median of 1,908 and over 217,000 total comments analyzed. The full study, including all data tables and methodology notes, is available at https://upvote.net/blog/reddit-upvote-study.

About Upvote.net

Upvote.net is a Reddit marketing platform built by a team of Reddit marketing experts who have spent years mastering the mechanics of Reddit engagement. The platform helps businesses grow their presence on Reddit using real upvotes and engagements from aged accounts (1–8 years old) with authentic karma and posting history. Leveraging deep expertise in Reddit’s algorithm, content strategy, and community dynamics, Upvote.net offers drip-fed delivery that mirrors natural voting behavior, achieving a 99% stick rate. The platform also provides free tools including a shadowban checker, subreddit statistics analyzer, user analyzer, and best-time-to-post calculator. Trusted by over 15,000 brands and marketers with more than 15 million engagements delivered.

Media Contact

Upvote.net Press Team

Email: [email protected]

Website: https://upvote.net

Full Study: https://upvote.net/blog/reddit-upvote-study

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