Reddit was founded in 2005 by Alexis Ohanian, Steve Huffman, and Aaron Swartz, and to date has raised $1.3 billion in funding as a private company.
- Reddit taps ex-Twitter exec to “help content partners connect with their fan communities”
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Reddit Has Filed To Go Public
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Reddit Shuts Down Short Video Platform Dubsmash
As part of Dubsmash’s acquisition, Reddit brought in the platform’s leadership team, Suchit Dash, Jonas Drüppel, and Tim Specht, to spearhead integration efforts.
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Reddit Raises $700 Million At $10 Billion Valuation Six Months After Its Last Funding Round
After raising a Series E in February, Reddit has announced even more funding -- a Series F led by Fidelity Investments totaling $700 million, which values the content aggregation and discussion platform at $10 billion.
- Reddit Hires Instagram Vet Timo Pelz As Its First Head Of Business Marketing
- Reddit Hires First CFO Drew Vollero As It Eyes Public Offering
- Reddit Buys TikTok Competitor Dubsmash, Will Integrate App’s Video Creation Tools
- Reddit Appoints Twitch Co-Founder, Y Combinator CEO Michael Seibel To Board After Alexis Ohanian’s Resignation
- Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Resigns From Board, As Company Agrees To Replace Him With Black Candidate
- Reddit Piloting New ‘RPAN’ Livestreaming Feature Over The Next Five Days
- Reddit Is Testing Out Tipping With A Single User And His Subcommunity
- In Year-End Review, Reddit Touts 1.4 Billion Monthly Native Video Views
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