Our CEO, Steve Huffman, recently spoke at the Bloomberg Tech Summit about Reddit’s growing business as a newly public company. During his talk, Huffman highlighted the value of Reddit's human-generated content (almost 19 years worth!) and unique data licensing opportunities. Watch the session on Bloomberg.
Everyone on Reddit knows most of the content and voting is big money bot farms. It died when Spez instituted a site wide censorship campaign to silence anyone the Newhouse family told him too.
Human-generated content is a strange thing to highlight, because Reddit doesn't verify whether or not the content is made by humans. Account integrity has become a major issue for Reddit and I am baffled at the choice of words in this post.
Oh good , some biased machine learning censorship.
Mathematician lurking in the Tech Underworld
2wThey will ruin Reddit just to make it short-term profitable for the psycho-CEO domination set. Another example of the BS-ification of grave-ditch-web.