Top Websites in the US by Traffic [August 2024]

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Reddit has officially surpassed Facebook in traffic in the United States last month according to SEMrush,

I’m curious what these numbers will look like again relatively soon. Do you think Facebook is losing traction to Reddit?




Traffic rankDomainVisitsDesktop shareMobile sharePages/visitAvg. visit durationBounce rate
1google.com24.44B32.88%8.04B67.12%16.41B4.313:2941.41%
2youtube.com11.48B32.16%3.69B67.84%7.79B5.923:2638.57%
3reddit.com3.18B31.04%987.39M68.96%2.19B2.712:5962.75%
4
1
facebook.com2.55B53.63%1.37B46.37%1.18B4.713:5051.54%
5
1
amazon.com2.53B49.73%1.26B50.27%1.27B6.711:0238.32%
6yahoo.com1.75B57.26%1.00B42.74%749.68M3.212:2048.96%
7duckduckgo.com1.54B15.59%240.14M84.41%1.30B2.310:5652.64


However, Facebook is still beating Reddit in traffic on the global scale.
 

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I don't even like Reddit. They seem to enjoy banning people.
That's why you don't comment/post, but lurk like I do. :D

I have two Reddit accounts, one of which I used to make comments/posts and one I haven't posted anything on. Most things you comment on get ignored or buried and some things you post will feed the trolls. That's why I use Reddit to browse only and no longer comment/post. Forums are my go-to for posting.

It's amazing how popular DuckDuckGo has gotten, especially in the mobile market.
 
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