Reddit (RDDT) Q2 2024 earnings results beat revenue & EPS expectations
Reddit's second quarter showed a smaller-than-expected loss on earnings-per-share.
Assassin’s Creed Reddit Says Ubisoft Statement ‘Exacerbated’ the ‘Tedious Discussion’ About Shadows, Warns Users Against Disputing Yasuke’s Status as Samurai
The main Assassin’s Creed subreddit has warned users against debating the historical accuracy of the upcoming video game Assassin’s Creed Shadows, specifically protagonist Yasuke's status as a samurai.
DBD dev teases what’s next for the horror game in Reddit AMA
Reddit AMA (ask me anything) threads can be bloodbaths. Some developers and celebrities think they’ll get an easy ride but it can often turn into an utter PR nightmare. Today,…
GameStop (GME) investor Keith ‘Roaring Kitty’ Gill is working alone, says Reddit & X posts are real
The influential GameStop investor hosted a recent livestream to clear the air about a number of topics, including whether his social media presence was real.
OpenAI signs deal with Reddit to train ChatGPT on its content
The social news and media aggregation platform has previously signed a similar deal with Google.
Reddit (RDDT) reportedly prices IPO at $34/share valuing company over $6 billion
One of the most anticipated IPOs of 2024 has reportedly been priced. Find out more details about the Reddit IPO here.
Reddit and Google strike AI content licensing deal
The deal will allow Google to train its AI services on Reddit content.
Minecraft Will No Longer Use Reddit In Light Of The API Changes
Mojang has announced that it'll no longer use Reddit to post official updates for Minecraft. Going forward, the team will now use the Minecraft website or another social media platform…
The World of Warcraft reddit goes private
The World of Warcraft subreddit (r/WoW) has closed its doors temporarily, with no signs of reopening anytime soon. This comes in response to Reddit's proposed monetization plans for the website's…
Reddit CEO Urges Staff to Dismiss Backlash and Brace for Blackout Fallout
In a leaked internal memo obtained by The Verge, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman addresses the recent uproar surrounding the company, instructing employees to disregard the criticism and suggesting that