What are your thoughts? 3 ways this IPO Might go...? Price collapses post lockup as early investors cash out at IRRs above their threshold. Reddit subs such as WSB pump up the stock, turning the platform itself into a meme stock On reddit, regulatory scrutiny increases as aggressive ad targeting leads to market instability. Content becomes farther right or left leaning How do you think IPO will impact reddit or what might occur? https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/reddit-seeks-launch-ipo-march-sources-2024-01-18/?utm_source=reddit.com
They should make their ads not totally suck before they IPO. Trust me!
Selling data back to those who worked on organizing it. Sounds like a page out of some company’s gameplan.
Many businesses have been built that way. Check experian, etc?
Yeah, I was referring to our own
Should have been a poll
Once I read “regulatory scrutiny increases as aggressive as targeting leads to market instability” I knew OP had no idea what he’s talking about.
OP is one of those idiots that’s glued to our app, but can’t figure out why there’s a legitimate case for us having a decent IPO
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A 4th option is Reddit is one of the fastest growing, most profitable platforms that values privacy, and is super valuable to the world and investors. Also OP doesn’t seem like a MECE thinker.
It’s cool to hate on Reddit. I kind of get it, we cater to a bunch of snarky people. Even if they love the app, they won’t admit it, it’s constant whining. That’s always been the case as long as I can remember Our app has legitimate issues and we need to absolutely fix those, but call me a kool-aid sipper, I literally would have a hard time living my life without Reddit. I use it for way too many things
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There’s been an upcoming Reddit ipo for 3 years and then they bail last minute when they see the knife. Does that seem like a valuable company to you?
The past 3 years have been a roller coaster for IPO’s though.
It’s all psychological though. They could have gone public and held to this new “valuation”. But that’s not the goal, the goal is dump and wipe hands clean.