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How to Use the Reddit RSS Feed

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Try this guided demo to learn how to use the Reddit RSS feed.
  1. Open the Reddit page you want to follow, such as a subreddit, a post, a user profile, or a search results page.
  2. Copy the page URL.
  3. Turn that URL into an RSS feed:

📌 Why this matters

Why This Matters

RSS feeds let you monitor specific subreddits, users, or search terms without opening Reddit or getting distracted by the endless scroll. You can aggregate multiple Reddit sources alongside other news feeds in one reader, creating a focused information diet. Since Reddit's algorithm prioritizes engagement over chronology, RSS gives you posts in actual time order, helping you catch discussions early when your comments can still shape the conversation rather than getting buried in hundreds of replies.

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