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Is reddit.com ADA Compliant?

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reddit.com scored 54/100 on Accessibility (WCAG 2.2).

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Last scanned March 22, 2026

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Top Accessibility Issues

critical

Images must have alternative text

Ensure <img> elements have alternative text or a role of none or presentation

serious

Documents must have <title> element to aid in navigation

Ensure each HTML document contains a non-empty <title> element

serious

<html> element must have a lang attribute

Ensure every HTML document has a lang attribute

moderate

Document should have one main landmark

Ensure the document has a main landmark

moderate

Page should contain a level-one heading

Ensure that the page, or at least one of its frames contains a level-one heading

Why ADA Compliance Matters

95.9% of the top one million websites fail WCAG 2.2 compliance. In 2024, over 4,000 ADA lawsuits were filed with settlements averaging $35,000. Government websites face additional risk under DOJ Title II regulations with deadlines in 2026 and 2027.

Checking compliance for reddit.com — and any website you manage — is the first step toward avoiding legal action and making the web accessible to everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is reddit.com ADA compliant?
Based on our most recent scan, reddit.com scored 54/100 on WCAG 2.2 accessibility standards. There are significant accessibility issues that need immediate attention.
What does this compliance check test for?
Our scanner uses axe-core — the same engine trusted by Microsoft, Google, and the U.S. government — to test against WCAG 2.2 AA and AAA standards. It checks color contrast, alt text, form labels, keyboard navigation, ARIA attributes, heading structure, and dozens more rules.
How often should I check compliance?
Website content changes frequently, and each update can introduce new accessibility issues. We recommend scanning after every major update, or setting up automated weekly monitoring with a PageAuditors paid plan.
What happens if a website isn’t ADA compliant?
Non-compliant websites face real legal risk. Over 4,000 ADA web accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2024, with an average settlement of $35,000. Government websites face additional enforcement under DOJ Title II rules with deadlines in 2026 and 2027.