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Meta Forum app launches as Meta’s direct Reddit copy

Meta Forum app launched 22 May 2026 as a standalone Reddit-style app tied to Facebook Groups. What the Meta Forum app does and how it compares to Reddit.

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Meta launched a standalone Forum app on 22 May 2026, the most direct copy of Reddit the company has ever attempted, and it ties the new feed directly into existing Facebook Groups. Tech Startups confirmed the launch on the day it appeared in the App Store and Google Play, alongside Meta’s broader 15,000-person AI restructuring announcement.

Key facts
  • Meta Forum app launched as a standalone iOS and Android app on 22 May 2026.
  • The Meta Forum app pulls existing Facebook Groups content into a Reddit-style threaded feed.
  • Launch is part of a broader Meta product strategy that has cut 15,000 jobs and added separate apps for Threads, Reels and Forum.
  • Forum is US-only at launch; UK, EU and global rollout are not yet announced.

What the Meta Forum app actually does

The Meta Forum app is a Reddit-style standalone application that surfaces Facebook Groups content as threaded discussions. Instead of the main Facebook feed’s algorithmic mix of posts from friends, ads and recommended groups, Forum pulls content from groups you have joined into a topic-organised feed with upvote and downvote buttons, nested replies and persistent thread bookmarks. The app shares the same login as Facebook and Threads, and posts you make in Forum can appear inside Facebook Groups for users who have not installed the standalone app yet.

The strategic intent of the Meta Forum app is to capture the share of attention that Reddit has been quietly winning since 2024. Reddit went public in 2024, hit profitability in Q3 2025, and has become the default destination for product research, community advice and niche-interest discussion – exactly the surface Facebook Groups used to own. By extracting Groups into a focused standalone app, Meta is trying to relitigate that battle on Reddit’s own design terms.

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Meta Forum app design and the Reddit copy charge

The Meta Forum app design is unusually close to Reddit’s own iOS app. The threaded reply structure, the per-thread sort options, the karma-equivalent upvote count next to each post, and even the iconography all read as direct lifts from Reddit’s last-three-iteration UI. Some of that is convergent design – good discussion apps look similar – but Meta has historically tried harder to differentiate. The Forum app appears to have skipped that step.

That choice has tactical logic. Users who already understand Reddit’s UI can land in the Meta Forum app and contribute immediately, which is a meaningful onboarding advantage. The cost is that Meta concedes the design innovation ground entirely. The Forum app does not offer anything new that Reddit does not already do. The differentiator, if any, will be community access: Forum starts with billions of Facebook Group memberships behind it, where Reddit asks users to find communities from scratch.

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Why Meta Forum launched alongside the 15,000-job restructuring

The Meta Forum app launch did not happen in isolation. The same week Meta also announced a 15,000-employee restructuring focused on AI reorganisation, the broader Meta strategic shift toward smaller, more focused standalone apps after years of consolidating everything inside Facebook and Instagram. The Forum app is one of three new standalones launched in 2026 – Threads in 2023, the Edits video editor in early 2025, and now Forum.

The strategy is consistent: smaller apps with clearer value propositions, each tied to a Meta account so cross-promotion is free, and each able to grow without dragging the broader Facebook codebase along. Forum specifically benefits from the AI reorganisation because Meta is positioning algorithmic content discovery and moderation as on-device features powered by Llama 4. Forum users see AI-summarised threads and AI-flagged toxic content without those operations costing Meta cloud-inference dollars.

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Meta Forum app vs Reddit head-to-head

The Meta Forum app and Reddit now compete directly. Reddit’s competitive advantages are pseudonymity, an established subreddit ecosystem, a working developer API, and a deeply entrenched community moderation culture. Meta Forum’s advantages are real-name accounts, the existing Facebook Groups membership base, and integration with Instagram and Threads accounts. The pseudonymity question is the most consequential. Reddit lets users opt out of identity baggage; Meta Forum currently does not.

AspectMeta Forum appRedditMTW read
IdentityReal name from FacebookPseudonymousReddit wins. Privacy matters.
CommunitiesFacebook Groups inheritedSubreddits built ground-upTied. Meta has scale, Reddit has culture.
ModerationMeta-employed, AI-assistedVolunteer modsReddit wins on accountability.
Developer APINone announcedPaid, restrictive since 2023Tied. Both lock down third parties.
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What Meta Forum app users should do this week

If you live in a Facebook Group with active discussion, install the Meta Forum app on day one to see the new threading and decide whether you prefer it. The downside of trying it is small – the same content shows in the existing Facebook Groups tab, and Forum activity flows back. If you are an active Redditor, the Meta Forum app is not a Reddit replacement, but it is worth knowing exists in case communities you care about migrate. Our earlier coverage of the broader platform consolidation trend in 2026 covered the same standalone-app strategic logic at Google.

For publishers and brands, Meta Forum is worth a soft launch. Communities that have struggled to grow on Facebook Groups can sometimes find a second life in a standalone app where the audience self-selects for active discussion. The Meta Forum app will also benefit from Meta’s existing ad infrastructure, so sponsored posts and brand presences will likely arrive within 60 days of launch.

MTW verdict

The Meta Forum app is Meta’s most direct shot at Reddit in a decade, and the design copy-paste makes the strategic intent obvious. It will get a Facebook Groups boost in its first quarter, but the pseudonymity gap means it will not unseat Reddit for serious discussion. Worth installing, not worth migrating to.

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