Business Reddit files to list IPO on NYSE under the ticker RDDT - Reddit are trying to sell stocks to jannies too while spez made 200 million last year lmfao

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  • Reddit on Thursday filed to go public.
  • Its market debut will mark the first major tech initial public offering of the year and the first social media IPO since Pinterest went public in 2019.
  • The social media company, founded in 2005 by technology entrepreneurs Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman, has raised about $1.3 billion in funding and has a post valuation of $10 billion, according to deal-tracking service PitchBook.
Social media company Reddit filed its IPO prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday after a yearslong run-up. The company plans to trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “RDDT.”

Its market debut, expected in March, will be the first major tech initial public offering of the year. It’s the first social media IPO since Pinterest went public in 2019.

Reddit said it had $804 million in annual sales for 2023, up 20% from the $666.7 million it brought in the previous year, according to the filing. The social networking company’s core business is reliant on online advertising sales stemming from its website and mobile app.

The company, founded in 2005 by technology entrepreneurs Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman, said it has incurred net losses since its inception. It reported a net loss of $90.8 million for the year ended Dec. 31, 2023, compared with a net loss of $158.6 million the year prior.

Reddit is one of the most-visited websites in the U.S., according to analytics firm Semrush, but it has struggled to build an online advertising business comparable to those of tech giants such as Facebook parent Meta and Google parent Alphabet.

Reddit has more than 100,000 communities, 73 million average daily active uniques, or DAUq, and 267 million average weekly active uniques, according to the filing. As of the fourth quarter of 2023, Reddit’s U.S. average revenue per user, or ARPU, was $5.51, down from $5.92 from the previous year. The company’s global ARPU was $3.42, which was a 2% year-over-year decline from $3.49.

Reddit said that by 2027 it estimates the “total addressable market globally from advertising, excluding China and Russia, to be $1.4 trillion.” Reddit said the current addressable advertising market is $1.0 trillion, sans China and Russia.

The company is building on its search capabilities and plans to “more fully address the $750 billion opportunity in search advertising that S&P Global Market Intelligence estimates the market to be in 2027.”

Reddit said it plans to use artificial intelligence to improve its ad business and that it expects to open new revenue channels by offering tools and incentives to “drive continued creation, improvements, and commerce.“

It’s also in the early stages of developing and monetizing a data-licensing business in which third parties would be allowed to access and search data on its platform.

For example, Google on Thursday announced an expanded partnership with Reddit that will give the search giant access to the company’s data to, among other uses, train its AI models.

In June, several prominent Reddit moderators locked subreddits as part of a blackout to protest the company’s decision to increase the price some third-party developers pay to use its application programming interface, or API, depending on their usage. At the time, Reddit said the pricing change was necessary because many big tech companies were using data to train large language models.

“In January 2024, we entered into certain data licensing arrangements with an aggregate contract value of $203.0 million and terms ranging from two to three years,” Reddit said, regarding its data-licensing business. “We expect a minimum of $66.4 million of revenue to be recognized during the year ending December 31, 2024 and the remaining thereafter.”

Reddit appears to be investigating a business strategy akin to that of Roblox, which derives the bulk of its revenue from digital sales on its social gaming platform, and online retailer eBay. The company wants to introduce more features to create a user economy that could include games, according to the filing. Reddit said there are currently informal exchanges of physical and digital goods and services that may create another line of revenue.

Reddit will offer three classes of stock with different voting shares. Class A stock will come with one vote per share. Class B shares will come with 10 votes per share and can be converted at any time into one share of Class A stock. Class C shares have no voting rights.

Reddit said that its non-employed moderators, known as Redditors, can participate in the company’s IPO offering through its “directed share program.” Because of this, Reddit said there’s a possibility of “individual investors, retail or otherwise constituting a larger proportion of the investors participating in this offering than is typical for an initial public offering.” Reddit said it had an average of more than 60,000 daily active moderators in December 2023.

“These factors could cause volatility in the market price of our Class A common stock,” the company warned.

Regarding risks, Reddit said its daily active unique figures “may fluctuate or decrease in one or more markets from time to time due to various factors.”

“For example, although we saw increased growth in our user base during the COVID-19 pandemic, we experienced lower levels of DAUq growth and declining DAUq as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic subsided,” the filing said. “DAUq has also declined in the past in periods following usage peaks surrounding certain worldwide events, such as the onset of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in the three months ended March 31, 2022, and cultural trends, including video game releases, such as Elden Ring in the three months ended March 31, 2022, and traffic related to r/wallstreetbets in the three months ended March 31, 2021.”

Reddit first filed a confidential draft of its public offering prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission in December 2021. The company has an employee headcount of 2,013 as of December 31, 2023, which was up from 1,942 during the previous year.

Reddit has raised about $1.3 billion in funding and has a post valuation of $10 billion, according to deal-tracking service PitchBook. Publishing giant Condé Nast bought Reddit in 2006. Reddit spun out of Conde Nast’s parent company, Advance Magazine Publishers, in 2011.

Advance now owns 34% of voting power. Other notable shareholders include Tencent and Sam Altman, CEO of startup OpenAI.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/22/reddit-files-to-list-ipo-on-nyse-under-the-ticker-rddt.html (Archive)

Message some jannies received trying to sell stocks to them:

TL;DR: – you're invited to a special program that lets redditors purchase stock at the same price as institutional investors when we IPO. Details about eligibility and next steps follow. This (long, dense) message has all the info we can provide due to legal restrictions.
As you may have heard, Reddit has taken steps toward becoming a publicly traded company with the initial public filing of our registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on February 22, 2024. Yes, it's happening.
And because you have helped make Reddit what it is today, you now have the opportunity to become Reddit owners at the same price as institutional investors.
We're offering a Directed Share Program (“DSP”) that invites eligible users and moderators who have contributed to Reddit to participate in our initial public offering (“IPO”). (Including you!)

Program Requirements

While being selected to pre-register is the first step, there are certain legal and regulatory requirements to participate in the DSP that are outside of Reddit's control. Bear with us here…
To be eligible for the DSP, you must:
  • Be a current U.S. resident;
  • You will be asked to provide the DSP Administrator a valid social security or permanent resident number, along with other personal information. Reddit will not have access to this data.
  • Please note that U.S. residents using a VPN may face application limitations if the VPN locates them in certain non-U.S. jurisdictions.
  • Be at least 18 years old;
  • Provide your full legal name and an email address;
  • Not be a current or former Reddit employee (FTE).
When the DSP launches (a few weeks after pre-registration ends), individuals who have been confirmed for the program will be contacted by our external DSP Administrator. You will then be asked to provide additional information securely to the DSP Administrator to confirm your eligibility.

How to pre-register

The number of people who can participate in the DSP is limited; we will offer this opportunity to as many redditors as we are able to accommodate. If capacity is reached before the deadline, you will be added to the waitlist. Based on demand, we may also limit the number of shares available.
If you are interested in being part of Reddit's DSP, please go to https://reddit.com/dsp on desktop to complete the pre-registration form. If you are one of the confirmed participants, we will follow up with an email with more details in the coming weeks. You can also refer to the Frequently Asked Questions for more information. Due to regulatory restrictions (yeah… we know…), we are not able to respond to further inquiries or questions.
Pre-registering does not guarantee that you will be invited or able to participate in the DSP; it also does not obligate you to purchase shares.
As with any investment opportunity, you should make an individual decision based on your own personal circumstances and risk tolerance. Therefore, we urge you to review the preliminary prospectus, when available, before deciding whether to invest in Reddit.
The deadline for pre-registering for the DSP is March 5, 2024. If capacity is reached before the deadline, you will be added to the waitlist.

What happens next?

While there won't be a confirmation email immediately after you pre-register, everyone who pre-registers will receive an email in the coming weeks from “noreply@redditmail.com” telling them whether they can proceed with the next steps for the DSP.
This is an automated message (beep, boop, beep) and does not receive replies. Please refer to the FAQ for more information. Per our lawyercats, we are not able to respond to further inquiries or questions.
Prospectus and Important Disclosures
*The offering will be made only by means of a prospectus. When available, a copy of the preliminary prospectus related to the offering may be obtained from:
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Prospectus Department, 180 Varick Street, New York, New York 10014, or email: prospectus@morganstanley.com; Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, Attention: Prospectus Department, 200 West Street, New York, New York 10282, telephone: 1-866-471-2526, facsimile: 212-902-9316, or email: prospectus-ny@ny.email.gs.com; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Attention:c/o Broadridge Financial Solutions, 1155 Long Island Avenue, Edgewood, New York 11717, telephone: 1-866-803-9204, or email: prospectus-eq_fi@jpmorgan.com; and BofA Securities, Inc., NC1-022-02-25, 201 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28255-0001, Attention: Prospectus Department, telephone: 1-800-294-1322, or email: dg.prospectus_requests@bofa.com.*
A registration statement relating to these securities has been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission but has not yet become effective. These securities may not be sold nor may offers to buy be accepted prior to the time the registration statement becomes effective. This notification shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy these securities, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation, or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction.
No offer to buy the securities can be accepted and no part of the purchase price can be received until the registration statement has become effective, and any such offer may be withdrawn or revoked, without obligation or commitment of any kind, at any time prior to the notice of its acceptance given after the effective date. An indication of interest in response to this notification will involve no obligation or commitment of any kind.

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Spez made almost 200 million last year too:

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And it's important for the jannies to do it for free:

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SEC filing attached and can be found here: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1713445/000162828024006294/reddits-1q423.htm (Archive)
 

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Are all the woman rapey subreddits still a thing? I'm gonna assume so.
r/GOONED down, r/degradingholes still up

I for one absolutely support anything that gets Preddit nuking the porn subs (grab post histories of any people of interest while you can) and I hope that loathsome, vindictive pedophile bardfinn gets utterly felted by whatever happens next.

🎵 I'll tie a rainbow ribbon round my old black hat. . .
 
Here's a classic shitpost video about Reddit:


A tthe 20 second mark:
"in 2013 reddit carried out a campaign to find the boston bomber, however they falsely identified an innocent man who killed himself, following this they sent death treats to his grieving family. along with this one of the site's most influential users, u/maxwellhill, the first user to reach 1 million karma turned out to be ghislaine maxwell who had posted propaganda supportive of pedophiles on the site without being banned"
 
Because they are absolute pieces of shit avoiding any mention of him as that means talking about what happened to him. He was truly an important man, creating RSS, Creative Commons, Markdown and lending his name and mind to many projects and causes in tech. Regardless of what may be made of his politics, when it comes to information transparency and sharing, he was important.

Then at age 26 he was brought up on trumped up charges for mass downloading academic journals using a computer in an unlocked closet. He faced 35 years in prison and a million dollar fine or a plea. He didn't want to plead guilty. He then committed suicide.

This is NOT a tale that can see the light of day because it is a story that immediately radicalizes anyone who looks into it against the federal government. Child rapists and murderers routinely face less time.

Carmen Ortiz known "overkill" prosecutor is a piece of shit and I hope when she dies she rots in hell.

Aaron is largely forgotten by history because to confront what happened raises all kinds of questions.
Just out of curiosity, what is the prevailing theory as to why the government came down hard on him? 35 years for academic journals does sound insane. I meant to go down that rabbit hole a while back, but I'll admit it was very convoluted and I didn't really get a clear picture.

Is it as simple as the government not wanting academia to be open source, or is there something I'm missing?
 
This site is the last stand of forums, I can't see forums making a large scale come back even in the absence of reddit. It'd be cool if the useful, informational subs spun off into their own sites, like r/The_Donald did.

Not a snowball's chance in hell. As has been said before in the thread, people will bitch and moan, but even with any of all the changes made to the site, people will *still* flock to it.

I could see it happening for a few niche communities. But by in large, people prefer to congregate in large masses to a few select sites. Even then however, I can't see those said sites lasting long with the hell that is SEO and more. How many folks in those communities have experience in actually managing their own forum, the upkeep associated with it, and all the other random bullshit that you'd need to deal with in order to maintain it for even a year? Just look what Null has to go through in order to keep his up?

Granted, Kiwi Farms is an outlier due to its controversial userbase, takes, and content. But even removing that, you still have the other bullshit you need to worry about. Can you really depend upon a community from that site sticking around long enough to maintain itself in some rando site? I can't see it happening, especially in the age of smartphones which encourage congregation to a very few select apps/sites. And that isn't even getting into the poor quality of individuals that make up said sites in the first place.

Communities of the small websites of old largely relied on their userbases to make up the slack and provide meaningful interactions and stuff to peruse. Something to provide that no other place could provide. These days, poor as it may be, you can largely find something vaguely resembling what you are into on the larger platforms. Regardless if Reddit implodes or not, this will not change the browsing habits of those that use the site.
 
Just out of curiosity, what is the prevailing theory as to why the government came down hard on him? 35 years for academic journals does sound insane. I meant to go down that rabbit hole a while back, but I'll admit it was very convoluted and I didn't really get a clear picture.

Is it as simple as the government not wanting academia to be open source, or is there something I'm missing?
What's crazy about it is there is no real reason other than Carmen Ortiz being a piece of shit that wanted high profile "wins" for her political future. MIT declined to pursue civil charges. The State was planning to give him probation with time if he did it again. Then the feds got involved.

Carmen Ortiz was known before Schwartz and after Schwartz to bring massive amounts of charges with time associated and then offer a plea. She is a known shit bag and has even had judges admonish her for lying, overreaching and generally acting like a faggot. The Feds, including Cartel gun-runner Eric Holder defend this shit by saying he could have taken the 6 month plea. It's just one of the strategies Feds use to get high profile cases sewn up. There is no excuse or strong theory outside of Ortiz wanting a scalp.

In the Boston Bombing, a friend of the bombers when interrogated downplayed how well he knew them for obvious reasons, and Ortiz did her same bullshit and had him facing 20 fucking years. He then took a plea for 2 years instead rather than kill himself. She was criticized then too.

She repeatedly does this garbage. She's just an overzealous scalp hunter because she wanted to run for Governor. It's rage inducing.
 
Man. Can't believe in living to see reddit go the way of livejournal. History really repeats itself.
Guys, this is your chance. If you've ever wanted to make money while screwing over a group of ppl you hate, short reddit.

this means there's a timeline where somethingawful became a publicly traded company
There's also one where null becomes the next mark Zuckerberg but actually cool!
 
The year is 2025.
Reddit listed their IPO in 2024, and 6 hours later, after prices dropped significantly, it was bought in full by Kiwi Farms and removed from the public market.
Null purged all trannies and homos from the site.
The "front page of the internet" was changed to the "front page of the niggernet" immediately after the stocks were purchased. It's still up.
This is the reportedly-hilarious site-saving scheme Joah has been hinting at for the past several weeks
 
Here's a classic shitpost video about Reddit:
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A tthe 20 second mark:
"in 2013 reddit carried out a campaign to find the boston bomber, however they falsely identified an innocent man who killed himself, following this they sent death treats to his grieving family. along with this one of the site's most influential users, u/maxwellhill, the first user to reach 1 million karma turned out to be ghislaine maxwell who had posted propaganda supportive of pedophiles on the site without being banned"
I still say Reddit was right about the Boston Bomber. EIther that or they hit on some certified spooks. Those dude with the disappearing backpacks were at least weird.

Their error is up there with Obama's drama-free presidency. It's a myth to launder the truth: Obama is the Boston Bomber and Reddit fingered him.
 
The year is 2025.
Reddit listed their IPO in 2024, and 6 hours later, after prices dropped significantly, it was bought in full by Kiwi Farms and removed from the public market.
Null purged all trannies and homos from the site.
The "front page of the internet" was changed to the "front page of the niggernet" immediately after the stocks were purchased. It's still up.
Is it possible to twist IOLTA laws to allow us to crowdfund this?
It'd be the most epic PVP kill on the internet.
 
Just out of curiosity, what is the prevailing theory as to why the government came down hard on him? 35 years for academic journals does sound insane. I meant to go down that rabbit hole a while back, but I'll admit it was very convoluted and I didn't really get a clear picture.

Is it as simple as the government not wanting academia to be open source, or is there something I'm missing?
There was a conspiracy theory going around that they were using the servers to push out hurtcore from southeast Asia and he got too close to the sun. IIRC there was a bunch of professors with close ties to the guy who made Daisy's Destruction.
 
Reddit is one of the last places where the vast majority of content is user generated, as opposed to the AI SEO'd hellscape that modern web has become. That's why adding "reddit" to the end of your searches brings better results

Reddit is unironically the last bastion of user-generated content in the modern hellscape of corponet, and losing it would be catastrophic
 
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