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Meta Quietly Launches ‘Forum’ — A New Reddit-Style Community Platform

Barbara Capasso by Barbara Capasso
May 22, 2026
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 Meta Quietly Launches New Platform

Meta Forum app reports are beginning to surface online after Meta quietly launched a new discussion-focused platform designed around communities, conversations, and topic-based engagement. The Reddit-style social experience signals Meta’s growing interest in AI-powered online communities and discussion-driven user interaction.

While Meta has not heavily promoted the platform publicly, early reports and online discussions suggest the company is experimenting with a more community-driven experience that could eventually compete with platforms like Reddit, Discord, and even parts of X.

The move highlights Meta’s broader strategy to diversify its social ecosystem while leveraging artificial intelligence to drive engagement, moderation, and content discovery.

As user behavior continues shifting toward niche communities and discussion-based platforms, Forum could become one of Meta’s most important long-term social experiments.


Why Meta Is Moving Toward Community Platforms

Traditional social feeds are becoming increasingly saturated with algorithmic content, influencer posts, short-form video, and advertising. At the same time, users are spending more time inside focused online communities where conversations feel more authentic and personalized.

Platforms like Reddit have experienced massive growth because they organize content around interests instead of social relationships alone.

Users now want:

  • Specialized discussions
  • Technical communities
  • Anonymous participation
  • Real-time feedback
  • Crowd-sourced recommendations
  • Topic-focused engagement

Meta clearly recognizes this trend.

By launching Forum, the company appears to be positioning itself for a future where online interaction revolves less around personal profiles and more around shared interests and AI-curated communities.


AI Could Play a Major Role in Forum

One area where Meta could differentiate Forum from Reddit is artificial intelligence.

Meta has aggressively invested in AI infrastructure, recommendation systems, and large language models over the past year. Integrating those technologies directly into a community platform could dramatically reshape how discussions are surfaced and moderated.

Meta’s massive investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure is helping power everything from content recommendations to automated moderation systems across its platforms. The company’s growing AI footprint closely aligns with the industry-wide expansion of AI-native data centers built specifically for large-scale machine learning and social engagement workloads.

Potential AI-powered features may include:

  • Smart content recommendations
  • Automated moderation
  • AI-generated summaries
  • Topic clustering
  • Spam and bot detection
  • Personalized discussion feeds
  • AI-assisted search

AI moderation alone could become a major competitive advantage.

Reddit and other community platforms have struggled for years with spam, abuse, misinformation, and low-quality engagement. Meta may attempt to use AI to solve many of these scaling problems more efficiently.


The Battle for Online Communities Is Heating Up

The launch of Forum also signals growing competition for online communities.

Major technology companies increasingly view community engagement as one of the most valuable drivers of long-term platform retention. Unlike passive scrolling, active discussions keep users engaged for longer periods and generate higher-value interaction data.

Meta now joins a crowded field that includes:

  • Reddit
  • Discord
  • X
  • Threads by Meta

The company already operates Facebook Groups, which remain one of the largest community ecosystems on the internet. Forum may represent an evolution of that model with stronger AI integration and a cleaner discussion-first design.


Meta’s AI Infrastructure Gives It an Advantage

One reason Meta could scale Forum rapidly is its enormous AI and cloud infrastructure investment.

The company continues building massive AI-native data center capacity to support recommendation engines, AI assistants, content ranking, and large-scale machine learning operations.

This broader infrastructure strategy closely connects with trend

s discussed in our article on AI-Native Data Centers: The Future of AI Infrastructure.

Meta’s investment in AI operations could allow Forum to deliver highly personalized community experiences at enormous scale.


Could Forum Become a Real Reddit Competitor?

It is still early, but Meta has the scale, infrastructure, and user base to quickly grow a community-focused platform if adoption accelerates.

The biggest question will be whether users trust Meta to manage online communities effectively after years of criticism surrounding privacy, moderation, and algorithmic manipulation across Facebook and Instagram.

Still, the timing makes sense.

AI is transforming how users discover information online, and discussion-based communities are becoming increasingly valuable as search engines evolve and traditional social engagement patterns shift.

If Meta successfully combines AI-powered discovery with large-scale community engagement, Forum could become one of the company’s most important social products in years.

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