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In 2013, users spent half a day fixating on an individual that police never suspected played a role in the Marathon bombing.
Reddit is starting a limited test of verified profiles, which places a grey checkmark beside the username of a notable person or business.
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Reddit is arguing it's a 'collection of public fora' and not a social media company. Here's why.
In a lawsuit challenging an Australian law barring children under 16 from having social media accounts, Reddit argues it's not a social media company.
Reddit is starting a "limited alpha test" of verification for public figures, who will get a familiar gray checkmark added to their username.
The San Francisco-based firm claims the law is unconstitutional because it infringes on Australia’s implied freedom of political communication. The lawsuit follows a case filed last month by Sydney-based rights group Digital Freedom Project.
CEO Steve Huffman said Reddit would scrap its r/popular default feed because it "gives the false impression of a singular Reddit culture."
Reddit is an excellent stock to ride this trend. Its conversation-driven platform is expected to continue capturing a growing share of the ad market, as demonstrated by its strong revenue growth. Its robust international expansion, where ad revenue grew 74% year over year last quarter, shows the platform gaining universal appeal.
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Shares of Carvana (NYSE:CVNA) trade near $460 today, and amazing rally from just $309 a share on November 21st. Despite the run, retail investors across Reddit and X aren’t convinced. It’s not just Carvana either,
Global online forum Reddit has filed a court challenge to Australia’s world-first law that bans Australian children younger than 16 from holding accounts on the world’s most popular social media platforms.
Online discussions are often dominated by a small group of active users, while the majority remain silent. This imbalance can distort perceptions of public opinion and fuel polarization.
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Reddit stock gains as analysts see user growth momentum heading into 2026
Reddit stock was ahead Wednesday as analysts offered positive views on the company's user growth and advertising business.