Type of business | Private |
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Type of site | Social news |
Available in | Multilingual[notes 1][1] |
Founded | June 23, 2005[2] |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California, U.S. |
No. of locations | 5 |
Area served | Worldwide, except for Indonesia (without DNS) and China |
Owner | Advance Publications (30%)[3] Tencent (5%)[4] |
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Employees | 2,000 (June 2023)[5] |
Parent | Reddit Inc. |
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Advertising | Banner ads and promoted links |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional[notes 2] |
Users | 70 million (Oct 2023) DAU[6] |
Current status | Active |
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Reddit (/ˌrɛˈdɪt/) is a website where people share links to articles, media and other things on the web. The website is organized into "subreddits", communities within the Reddit community to discuss certain topics or to look at specific content. The posted links can be voted on, and the links with most votes are displayed on the front page of the website. Reddit was founded in 2005 by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, and is also available in other languages. People in the Reddit community call themselves "redditors".[8] Subreddits are directed towards all sort of things, like education, being funny, cute pictures of animals, internet memes, and more.
Reddit has occasionally been the topic of controversy due to the presence of subreddits devoted to disinformation, explicit, or controversial material, including subreddits r/Creepshots, r/jailbait, and r/greenandpleasant.[9][10]
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