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Reddit hasn’t turned a profit in nearly 20 years, but it just filed to go public anyway By Clare Duffy and John Towfighi , CNN 5 minute read ...
Reddit has become known as the place to go for unfiltered answers from real, human users. But as the site celebrates its 20th anniversary this week, the company is increasingly thinking about how it ...
As it celebrates 20 years, Reddit remains a testament to how important online communities can be in a world increasingly filled with AI slop. Still, Huffman believes Reddit's true value is coming.
Last month, Apollo made seven billion requests, which would mean Selig would need to pay $1.7 million per month or $20 million per year to Reddit to keep the app running. Just got off a call with ...
For 20 years, Reddit has pitched itself as "the front page of the internet." AI threatens to change that. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. WATCH HERE.
Apollo, a third-party client for Reddit, could rack up millions of dollars in fees if it decides to comply with the company’s new paid API policy, according to Apollo developer Christian Selig.
For Huffman, success comes down to making sure that posts are “written by humans and voted on by humans”—referencing the process by which users can “upvote” posts in order to show their appreciation ...
Apollo has become one of the most feature-rich and popular Reddit clients over the past years. ... that comes out to ~$1.7 million per month or $20 million per year for Apollo’s API access.
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