Reddit

Reddit
Logo used since November 2023
Screenshot
Homepage (as of December 2023)
Type of businessPublic
Type of site
Social news
Available inMultilingual[notes 1][1]
Traded asNYSERDDT
FoundedJune 23, 2005 (2005-06-23)[2]
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California, U.S.
No. of locations5
Area servedWorldwide, except for Indonesia (without DNS) and China
Owners
Founder(s)
Key people
Industry
RevenueIncrease US$804 million (2023)[3]
Operating incomeNegative increaseUS$140 million (2023)[3]
Net incomeNegative increaseUS$90.8 million (2023)[3]
Total assetsDecrease US$1.596 billion (2023)[3]
Total equityDecreaseUS$413 million (2023)[3]
Employees2,013 (December 2023)[3]
ParentReddit Inc.
URL
AdvertisingBanner ads and promoted links
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional[notes 2]
Users73.1 million DAU (Dec 2023)[3]
Current statusActive
Written in

Reddit (/ˈrɛdɪt/ ) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and forum social network. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down ("upvoted" or "downvoted") by other members. Posts are organized by subject into user-created boards called "subreddits". Submissions with more upvotes appear towards the top of their subreddit and, if they receive enough upvotes, ultimately on the site's front page. Reddit administrators moderate the communities. Moderation is also conducted by community-specific moderators, who are unpaid volunteers.[5] It is operated by Reddit, Inc., based in San Francisco.[6][7]

As of August 2024, Reddit is the 9th most-visited website in the world. According to data provided by Similarweb, 51.75% of the website traffic comes from the United States, followed by the United Kingdom at 7.15% and Canada at 7.09%.[6]

Reddit was founded by University of Virginia roommates Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, as well as Aaron Swartz, in 2005. Condé Nast Publications acquired the site in October 2006. In 2011, Reddit became an independent subsidiary of Condé Nast's parent company, Advance Publications.[8] In October 2014, Reddit raised $50 million in a funding round led by Sam Altman and including investors Marc Andreessen, Peter Thiel, Ron Conway, Snoop Dogg, and Jared Leto.[9] Their investment valued the company at $500 million at the time.[10][11] In July 2017, Reddit raised $200 million for a $1.8 billion valuation; Advance Publications remained the majority stakeholder.[12] In February 2019, a $300 million funding round led by Tencent brought the company's valuation to $3 billion.[13] In August 2021, a $700 million funding round led by Fidelity Investments raised that valuation to over $10 billion.[14] The company then reportedly filed for an IPO in December 2021 with a valuation of $15 billion.[15][16] Reddit debuted on the stock market on the morning of March 21, 2024, with the ticker symbol RDDT.[17] The current market cap as of July 2024 is $10 billion.[18] Reddit has been noted for its role in political activism, with notable left-wing and anti-theist subcultures on the website.[19]

Reddit has received praise for many of its features, such as the ability to create several subreddits for niche communities[20][21] and being a platform for raising publicity for numerous causes.[22] As a result, it has grown to be one of the most visited websites on the Internet.[23] It has also received criticism for the spread of misinformation and its voting system which can encourage online echo chambers.[24] In its early years, Reddit also received controversy over hosting misogynistic content, including the doxxing of erotic models and revenge porn.[25]


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  2. ^ "Reddit on June 23-05". December 5, 2006. Archived from the original on December 9, 2015. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
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  4. ^ "Seeing the forest in the trees: two years of technology changes in one post". Reddit. January 17, 2023. Archived from the original on July 2, 2023. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
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  6. ^ a b "reddit.com Traffic Analytics, Ranking & Audience". Similarweb. August 2024. Retrieved September 29, 2024.
  7. ^ "Careers - Reddit". Reddit. Archived from the original on October 12, 2023. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  8. ^ Carr, David (September 2, 2012). "Reddit Thrives Under Hands-Off Policy of Advance Publications". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved March 22, 2019. And when it became clear that Reddit was hamstrung in competition for leadership and engineers as part of Condé Nast, the company was spun out as an operationally independent subsidiary in 2011.
  9. ^ Alden, William (October 1, 2014). "With Reddit Deal, Snoop Dogg Moonlights as a Tech Investor". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved October 25, 2014.
  10. ^ Cheredar, Tom (September 8, 2014). "Reddit reportedly raising $50M at a $500M valuation". VentureBeat. Archived from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  11. ^ Kafka, Peter; Swisher, Kara (September 7, 2014). "Reddit Raising a Big Round, and Some Y Combinator Players Are in the Mix". Recode. Archived from the original on March 24, 2023. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  12. ^ Wagner, Kurt (July 31, 2017). "Reddit raised $200 million in funding and is now valued at $1.8 billion". Recode. Archived from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  13. ^ Saxena, Aparajita (February 11, 2019). "Reddit valued at $3 billion after raising $300 million in latest funding round". Reuters. Archived from the original on June 7, 2023. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  14. ^ "Reddit Secures Funding to Continue Growth Plans". Upvoted. August 12, 2021. Archived from the original on September 18, 2021. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  15. ^ "Reddit taps Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs for IPO". The Economic Times. January 8, 2022. Archived from the original on May 7, 2023. Retrieved August 10, 2022.
  16. ^ Roof, Katie; Tse, Crystal (January 7, 2022). "Reddit Taps Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs for IPO". Bloomberg. New York. Archived from the original on May 26, 2023. Retrieved August 10, 2022.
  17. ^ "Reddit goes public today. Users are wary of what comes next". The Washington Post. March 21, 2024. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  18. ^ "Reddit, Inc. (RDDT) Stock Price". Yahoo Finance. July 28, 2024.
  19. ^ Lopez, German (February 11, 2015). "Chapel Hill shooting forces uncomfortable conversations among Reddit's atheists". Vox. Retrieved December 9, 2024.
  20. ^ Cite error: The named reference Madrigal14 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  21. ^ Cite error: The named reference Renfro16 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  22. ^ Cite error: The named reference publicity was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  23. ^ "Reddit Website Traffic, Ranking, Analytics [February 2023]". Semrush. Archived from the original on January 17, 2022. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
  24. ^ Cite error: The named reference senate was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  25. ^ Clark-Flory, Tracy (February 23, 2014). "Doxxing Internet babes: "She wanted it"". Salon. Retrieved December 9, 2024.

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