Category ranking

Forums websites

Forums includes 2 ranked websites from Cloudflare Radar top-domain lists. reddit.com and steamcommunity.com lead the category in this dataset, with notable visibility across Argentina, Spain, Canada, and Brazil.

2ranked sites
reddit.comcategory leader
9markets visible
92rank score

SEO brief

What ranks in forums

Forums websites in this dataset are ranked by visibility inside Cloudflare Radar top-domain lists. The strongest signals are low rank numbers, repeated appearances across markets, and category labels attached to the domain records.

The leading domains include reddit.com and steamcommunity.com. This page is intentionally category-first, so each domain links externally instead of creating a separate website profile page.

Market visibility

Where this category appears

Forums has ranking signals in Argentina, Spain, Canada, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia. The chart below weights each market by how highly category domains rank inside that market's top 100.

reddit.com faviconsteamcommunity.com favicon

Top domain shape

reddit.com best #77
steamcommunity.com best #94

Market weight

Argentina 31
Spain 20
Canada 17
Brazil 8
Saudi Arabia 4
United States 4
Worldwide 4
India 2

Ranked websites

Forums website table

2 websites shown

Rank Website Best market rank Markets Other categories
#1 reddit.comReddit #77
Argentina #77Spain #81Canada #84Brazil #93
Forums
#2 steamcommunity.comSteamcommunity #94
Argentina #94
ForumsGaming

FAQ

How to read this category

Why are there no individual website pages?

The site is built around category intent. Domains appear as ranked table rows and external links, but the Astro build only generates homepage, source, category index, and category detail pages.

Does rank score equal traffic?

No. Rank score is a local weighting derived from Cloudflare Radar rank positions and market appearances. It helps sort category pages but is not a traffic estimate.

Why can a site appear in multiple categories?

Cloudflare Radar can attach more than one category to a domain. Large platforms often span search, technology, social, media, ecommerce, payments, APIs, or content delivery.