Reddit most visited website by Filipinos

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By Gabriela Baron

Reddit is Filipinos’ most visited website, according to a study.

Lithuania-based web hosting provider Hostinger identified and mapped “the most visited website in every country around the world.”

“New Zealand and Philippines natives flock to Reddit,” Hostinger noted.

Reddit is also the most visited website in Canada.

Reddit is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and discussion website.

Users can submit content to the site, such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down by other users.

Moreover, the study also found that Wikipedia is the most visited website in 43 countries, more than any other site, followed by Twitter in 10 countries, and Amazon in four countries.

Hostinger analyzed online ranking data to find websites with more visits than any other in every country.

The study, conducted in December 2022, exclused global dominant sites including YouTube, Facebook, and Google “to level the playing field.”

Also excluded were adult, betting, illegal streaming/downloading services, and malicious websites. -ag

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