Image hosting used to be expensive, so forums avoided it and image hosts were scummy and filled with ads. Imgur was a first mover when cloud hosting and CDNs meant it could be relatively cheap for a small shop to do…
Figured I'd share this since its comp info you don't normally see. A lot of people made a lot of money today. I got 150,000 options for Reddit very early after it was spun out. With today's price, that's $7.5M, but I…
It's not great from the employee side, either. I got 150,000 options for Reddit very early after it was spun out. With the current target price, that's $4.6M, but I didn't get all 4 years of vesting, the pay was…
The board at the time was I think Yishan, Alexis, and someone from Advanced. Maybe Sam Altman. Ellen Pao was the natural choice because she had the most business experience of all the staff, but it wasn't the right…
It's sad that 4chan is the best case outcome.
> We absolutely must ship what we said we would. The only long term solution is improving our product, and in the short term we have a few upcoming critical mod tool launches we need to nail. Maybe they should have…
It really depends what the stats look like. If people hop to other subreddits, it'll fail. If traffic is down more than 50% for a week or two, the board will remove Spez.
Vine is no more, Twitter is a punchline, and TikTok took Vine's idea and ran with it.
There was the time the CEO got caught editing users' comments critical of him. https://www.theverge.com/2016/11/23/13739026/reddit-ceo-stev...
Imagine the return of /r/creepshots and /r/jailbait, but on defaults.
He already has reddit employee < 20, but this would seal the deal.
I still can't get over that I looked at the morning's news, saw something about this, recognized the same, and was like "I know that guy!" Congrats on the viral hit and all the free press. Josh is a great guy. I doubt…
> independently wealthy He should have a sweet reddit IPO coming his way, soon.
Image hosting used to be expensive, so forums avoided it and image hosts were scummy and filled with ads. Imgur was a first mover when cloud hosting and CDNs meant it could be relatively cheap for a small shop to do…
Figured I'd share this since its comp info you don't normally see. A lot of people made a lot of money today. I got 150,000 options for Reddit very early after it was spun out. With today's price, that's $7.5M, but I…
It's not great from the employee side, either. I got 150,000 options for Reddit very early after it was spun out. With the current target price, that's $4.6M, but I didn't get all 4 years of vesting, the pay was…
The board at the time was I think Yishan, Alexis, and someone from Advanced. Maybe Sam Altman. Ellen Pao was the natural choice because she had the most business experience of all the staff, but it wasn't the right…
It's sad that 4chan is the best case outcome.
> We absolutely must ship what we said we would. The only long term solution is improving our product, and in the short term we have a few upcoming critical mod tool launches we need to nail. Maybe they should have…
It really depends what the stats look like. If people hop to other subreddits, it'll fail. If traffic is down more than 50% for a week or two, the board will remove Spez.
Vine is no more, Twitter is a punchline, and TikTok took Vine's idea and ran with it.
There was the time the CEO got caught editing users' comments critical of him. https://www.theverge.com/2016/11/23/13739026/reddit-ceo-stev...
Imagine the return of /r/creepshots and /r/jailbait, but on defaults.
He already has reddit employee < 20, but this would seal the deal.
I still can't get over that I looked at the morning's news, saw something about this, recognized the same, and was like "I know that guy!" Congrats on the viral hit and all the free press. Josh is a great guy. I doubt…
> independently wealthy He should have a sweet reddit IPO coming his way, soon.