Reddit is quietly changing the way its homepage works
Last month, Reddit started trading on the New York Stock Exchange ($RDDT). It was the first big social-media IPO since Snap went public in 2017. Reddit closed out its first day on the market up almost 50%, but has since come crashing back down to earth at 30%. Despite the drop, Reddit is beginning to rethink how it functions now as a public company.Last summer, Reddit locked down API access, much to the chagrin of long-time users, who protested against the change, which killed their favorite thi...
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