Just ask if Reddit can monetize the community effectively, and I think you can predict which subs will get the ban. If a sub is gilding a lot, Reddit will leave it alone
If they go public, I don't know if gilding will have the same impact as before. I suspect they'll start caring a lot more about "will a media spotlight on this affect our share price?"
Unless R*ddit or Conde Nast is spun off, I don't think it would go public. The owner seems to be content staying private while owning shares in public companies like Cox or Discovery.
Also LOL at R*ddit being owned by the same company that publishes the local business "news" in most of the big cities in Amerikkka.
Just ask if Reddit can monetize the community effectively, and I think you can predict which subs will get the ban. If a sub is gilding a lot, Reddit will leave it alone
If they go public, I don't know if gilding will have the same impact as before. I suspect they'll start caring a lot more about "will a media spotlight on this affect our share price?"
Unless R*ddit or Conde Nast is spun off, I don't think it would go public. The owner seems to be content staying private while owning shares in public companies like Cox or Discovery.
Also LOL at R*ddit being owned by the same company that publishes the local business "news" in most of the big cities in Amerikkka.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_Publications
They'll probably just respond to removing those posts faster than before to compensate.