are you kidding. so many views, with information on the users, à la facebook. this allows them to serve custom ads, if they decide that it wouldn't halienate their readers too much.
I guess you haven't heard that folks don't like ads? and that big names have been cancelling them, because they're not as effective as folks first thought?
There's more to compel a person to go to Facebook than there is to Reddit. Many Reddit threads are more snark than real conversation. <shrug>
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[ 5.1 ms ] story [ 34.5 ms ] threadIt's obviously popular... but valuable?
How?
Why?
For what?
There's more to compel a person to go to Facebook than there is to Reddit. Many Reddit threads are more snark than real conversation. <shrug>
Nope they don't and Reddit hasn't really been heavily focused on ads. But they do have a large user base, very focused topics etc etc.
So setting up say a /r/games_of_thrones page, if I was HBO could be very lucrative or marketing my products to the subscribers.
> There's more to compel a person to go to Facebook than there is to Reddit.
Reddit has somewhere north of 200 million users, that is a large audience to ignore. So yes FB maybe king but Reddit has its place.
A valuation of $10 a user I would stay is quite low.
Get their users to upload a government issued id?