OpenAI quietly ghosting Reddit while Reddit tries to become OpenAI is quietly reducing its reliance on Reddit's data, while Reddit is building its own AI-powered summarization tool, Reddit Answers, using its own models instead of GPT-4o. Reddit CEO Steve Huffman's team sees the platform's conversational data as its key asset and aims to keep ad revenue by developing the summarization layer in-house. The partnership, initially a convenience for Reddit's IPO and OpenAI's data needs, is now strained as both companies pursue competing AI strategies. OpenAI quietly ghosting Reddit while Reddit tries to become Reddit Answers runs on Reddit's own models, not GPT-4o. That's the tell. Huffman's team realized their dataset is the moat — not the frontend, not the app, the conversations . So they're building the summarization layer in-house, keeping the ad revenue, and cutting out the middleman. OpenAI sees the writing on the wall: why pay licensing fees to a platform that's actively building a competitor to your core product? The partnership announcement felt like a marriage of convenience from day one. Reddit needed cash before IPO. OpenAI needed fresh training data before the well ran dry. Both sides knew it was temporary. What's funny is how fast "temporary" became "awkward exes at a dinner party." What Reddit gets wrong: Answers hallucinates just like every other RAG /en/tags/rag/ system. Ask it about a specific kernel panic fix from r/linuxadmin three years ago and it'll confidently invent a solution that bricked someone's ThinkPad. The value of Reddit was always finding the thread where someone already solved your exact problem . Summaries strip context. They remove the "edit: this worked " follow-up. They kill the signal-to-noise ratio that made the site useful. What OpenAI gets wrong: They're treating Reddit like a content farm instead of a community. The API pricing disaster last year proved they don't understand moderator dynamics. Now they're slowly reducing API calls, letting the contract lapse, pretending it's "strategic realignment." It's not. It's damage control. The real loser? Anyone who thought AI search would make Reddit better . We got AI summaries that miss the joke, miss the nuance, and definitely miss the part where the top comment says "OP is lying, here's proof." Reddit wants to be an AI company. OpenAI wants to be a platform. Both are forgetting they're only valuable because humans show up and talk to each other for free. Next Built a Lightning-gated reverse proxy that charges AI scrapers → /en/news/7157/