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.
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Reddit wants its users to pursue their passions. That’s why it’s launched a million-dollar development fund.
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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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Alexis Ohanian, Gen Z Entrepreneur Tiffany Zhong Launch Podcast About NFTs
Reddit co-founder and venture capitalist Alexis Ohanian and Tiffany Zhong -- the founder of creator startup Islands -- will tackle the burgeoning NFT market in a new podcast called Probably Nothing.
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Reddit Names Google Vet Pali Bhat Its First Chief Product Officer
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Reddit Raises $700 Million At $10 Billion Valuation Six Months After Its Last Funding Round
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Reddit Hires Instagram Vet Timo Pelz As Its First Head Of Business Marketing
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Reddit Hires First CFO Drew Vollero As It Eyes Public Offering
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Reddit Buys TikTok Competitor Dubsmash, Will Integrate App’s Video Creation Tools
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Twitch Temporarily Bans Donald Trump, Citing Newly Reviewed Policies Against Hateful Conduct
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Reddit Appoints Twitch Co-Founder, Y Combinator CEO Michael Seibel To Board After Alexis Ohanian’s Resignation
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Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Resigns From Board, As Company Agrees To Replace Him With Black Candidate
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