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Reddit is a major resource for AI training. It’s also a cesspit of antisemitism
15.10.25
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James Spiro
“The No.1 most cited domain for AI across all models” ignores pleas from Jewish content moderators to curb the abuse in r/Israel and r/Jewish communities, raising fears that the content is being absorbed into AI systems like Gemini and ChatGPT.
Reddit inks $60 million AI content licensing deal with Google ahead of IPO
22.02.24
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Reuters
The deal underscores how Reddit, which is preparing for a high-profile stock market launch, is seeking to generate new revenue amid fierce competition for advertising dollars from the likes of TikTok and Meta Platform's Facebook
Despite aiming for similar valuations, Reddit and Astera IPOs tell very different stories
11.02.24
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Viki Auslender
Veteran social network Reddit, which less than a year ago was valued at $16.6 billion, and the relatively young and profitable semiconductor developer Astera Labs, are expected to go public next month. Both are aiming for a similar valuation, but the differences between their financial performances show how much the technology sector has changed
Reddit ready to go public, targeting IPO in March
18.01.24
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Reuters
According to Reuters, the social media platform has drawn up detailed plans to launch its initial public offering this quarter, moving forward with a listing it has been eyeing for more than three years
Gen-Xers, not Millennials were the main drivers of Wall Street frenzy, TipRanks data reveals
11.02.21
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CTech
According to figures compiled by the trade analysis platform investors aged 35-55 are the largest holders of GME and AMC stock
#HoloHoax: Researchers say Facebook and Twitter have a “conceptual blindspot” around Holocaust denial
25.08.20
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James Spiro
Platforms like Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter take a variety of measures to stop anti-Semitic tropes from flooding our newsfeeds - but it’s not enough