Welcome to Building Reddit. In this podcast, host Ryan H. Lewis will take you behind the scenes into how Reddit is built. From some of the coolest projects like Reddit Recap and Collectible Avatars, to the daily work lives of Reddit's employees. You’ll hear from software engineers, product managers, data scientists, community managers, marketers, and more!
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Post Guidance and Community Safety with Phil Aquilina (00:51:05)
Reddit is a big place and the safety of our users is one of our highest priorities. Scaling that safety is a constant focus, and we’ve built and evolved many different tools to enable that, used by Re...
Front-End Craftsmanship with Lonni Ingram (00:54:06)
If you’ve visited Reddit with a web browser in the past few months, then you likely landed on our new front-end experience, internally named Shreddit. This new implementation took years to finish and ...
What’s Next for Reddit Tech (01:10:47)
From whichever perspective you look at it, Reddit is always evolving and growing. Users post and comment about current events or whatever they’re into lately, and Reddit employees improve infrastructu...
Unifying All The ML Platforms with Rosa Català (00:48:37)
Machine Learning plays a role in most every computer application in use these days. Beneath the shine of generative AI applications, there’s a whole other side to ML that includes the tools and infras...
Taking Security into SPACE with Reddit's CISO Flee (00:39:16)
As Reddit has grown over the years, maintaining the security of the company and user’s data has become an increasingly difficult task. The teams that manage this responsibility are spread out across t...
Scaling Program Management @ Reddit with Rachel O’Brien (00:40:14)
Reddit is composed of many teams all working on various projects: everything from the iOS app to advertising, to collectible avatars. Keeping these teams focused and aligned to the core Reddit mission...
Growing Healthy International Communities (01:11:34)
Communities form the backbone of Reddit. From r/football to r/AskReddit, people come from all over the world to take part in conversations. While Reddit is a US-based company, the platform has a growi...
Site Reliability Engineering @ Reddit with Nathan Handler (00:39:34)
Reddit has hundreds of software engineers that build the code that delivers cat pictures to your eyeballs every day. But there is another group of engineers at Reddit that empowers those software engi...
Working@Reddit: Principal Engineer with Jason Harvey (01:05:31)
Reddit’s infrastructure hasn’t always been as reliable as it is today. And Principal Software Engineer, Jason Harvey, is one of the main people responsible for the progress and improvements that took ...
Interns & New Grads @ Reddit (01:27:58)
This is part 2 of a 2-part series on Emerging Talent at Reddit.
Employees are the lifeblood of any company. And it’s important that the pipeline of new people joining is kept fresh and vibrant as the ...
Emerging Talent @ Reddit (00:34:46)
This is part 1 of a 2-part series on Emerging Talent at Reddit.
Employees are the lifeblood of any company. And it’s important that the pipeline of new people joining is kept fresh and vibrant as the ...
Experimenting With Experimentation with Matt Knox (00:50:58)
Experimentation might not be the first thing you think about in software development, but it’s been absolutely essential to the creation of high-performance software in the modern era. At Reddit, we u...
Responding To A Security Incident with Chad Anderson (00:20:52)
Information Security is one of the most important things to most software companies. Their product is literally the ones and zeroes that create digital dreams. Ensuring that the code and data associat...
Working@Reddit: Head of Media & Entertainment (00:31:28)
There’s a lot that goes into how brands partner with Reddit for advertising. The combination of technology and relationships bring about ad campaigns for shows such as Rings of Power and avatar collab...
Collecting Collectible Avatars (01:03:52)
In July of 2022, Reddit launched something a little different. They supercharged the Avatar Builder, connected it to a decentralized blockchain network, and rallied creators from around Reddit to desi...
Working@Reddit: Chris Slowe CTO (00:35:59)
Many Reddit employees have been with the company for a long time, but few as long as Reddit’s Chief Technology Officer, Chris Slowe. Chris joined Reddit in 2005 as our founding engineer. And though he...
Reddit Recap Recap (01:06:05)
Maybe you never considered measuring the distance you doomscroll in bananas, or how many times it could’ve taken you to the moon, but Reddit has! Reddit Recap 2022 was a personalized celebration of al...
r/fixthevideoplayer (00:43:22)
Video is huge on Reddit, but the video player needed some love. In 2022, teams at Reddit used a novel way to fix it, bringing in the community. A new community, r/fixthevideoplayer was born and after ...
Working@Reddit: Engineering Manager (00:24:25)
You’d never guess it from all the memes, but Reddit has a lot of very talented and serious people who build the platform you know and love. Managing the Software Engineers who write, deploy, and maint...
Trailer (00:00:59)
Welcome to Building Reddit, hosted by Ryan H. Lewis. Ryan is a software engineer at Reddit, and he's fascinated by the inner workings of the platform.
Reddit's mission is to bring community, belonging...
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