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The rise of community influence

Megan Dennison

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The rise of community influence

There was a time when PR strategies felt relatively straightforward. You targeted national media, business press, trade titles and perhaps layered in LinkedIn and podcasts for executive visibility. But the media landscape is shifting again and this time, it’s happening in a far more fragmented, community led way.

This shift isn’t entirely new to me. Back in my financial PR days, we’d spend hours scrolling through investor forums, monitoring conversations for any sign that market sentiment, and potentially a share price, might dip. Online communities have always held influence, but today that influence is taking a different shape

We’re now seeing increasing numbers of journalists, commentators and industry experts moving towards platforms like Substack to build their own loyal audiences, independent of traditional media outlets. At the same time, communities on Reddit are becoming more influential in shaping brand perception, product reputation and even news agendas.

For PR teams, this doesn’t mean traditional media is dead. Far from it. But it does mean communications strategies need to evolve alongside changing audience behaviours.

There’s also a growing AI visibility dimension to this shift. Large language models increasingly pull insight, sentiment and consensus from community-driven platforms like Reddit, forums, Q&A sites and independent newsletters. These environments often contain the nuanced, experience-led discussions AI systems use to understand how products, brands and ideas are perceived in the real world. In practice, this means strong community presence can now influence not just human audiences, but how businesses appear in AI-generated answers and recommendations too.

The rise of the independent influencer journalist

One of the most interesting shifts has been watching established reporters and commentators build personal brands away from traditional publications.

Substack, in particular, has created a space where journalists can speak more directly, more personally and often more freely to highly engaged audiences. In many cases, these audiences are influential and deeply invested in specific industries or topics. For businesses, that creates new opportunities.

We’re moving beyond the standard media interview or comment request. Increasingly, spokespeople and subject matter experts should be considering how they can contribute to these ecosystems too. That might mean launching their own Substack to build thought leadership, co authoring pieces with respected writers, or contributing insight to existing newsletters where the right audience already exists.

The key difference is that these platforms reward personality and perspective. Audiences don’t just want polished corporate messaging anymore. They want informed opinions, real expertise and a more human voice.

Reddit: influential, unforgiving and impossible to fake

Reddit is a completely different beast.

Unlike many social platforms, you can’t simply arrive, post promotional content and expect credibility. Reddit communities are built around trust and participation. Users build “karma” through meaningful engagement and communities are often quick to challenge anything that feels overly corporate or self serving. This is what makes it so valuable.

Whether it’s technology, AI, cybersecurity, HR, finance or consumer products, people are increasingly turning to Reddit for unfiltered opinions and peer to peer recommendations. In some cases, Reddit threads are now appearing more prominently in search results (especially LLMs) than traditional review sites or articles.

For PR professionals, this requires a mindset shift. The role isn’t necessarily to “market” on Reddit, but to understand the conversations happening there and identify where businesses or spokespeople can contribute genuinely useful insight.

That could mean technical experts answering questions transparently, company leaders participating in relevant discussions, or communications teams simply using Reddit as a real time temperature check for audience sentiment.

Traditional media still matters. A lot.

Of course, while newer channels continue to grow in influence, traditional media still plays a critical role in shaping credibility and reputation.

National media, business press and B2B trade publications remain hugely important for executive profiling, industry authority and reaching key decision makers. Coverage in established outlets still carries weight with investors, customers and stakeholders in a way few platforms can fully replicate.

But increasingly, strong communications strategies shouldn’t stop there.

A great thought leadership piece in a tech trade can spark discussion on Reddit. An executive interview can be repurposed into a Substack essay. A journalist relationship can evolve into a collaboration with an independent creator or commentator.

The lines between media, influencers and online communities are becoming increasingly blurred and PR strategies need to reflect that reality.

The future of communications isn’t about choosing between traditional media and newer platforms. It’s about understanding how they all work together to shape reputation, influence and trust.

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