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  • gulVasikova
    GUL (@gulVasikova) reported

    $RDDT Reddit has been getting a lot of attention lately, but I don’t think the biggest story is the insider selling or even the AI spam announcement. I think it’s how Reddit is positioning itself for the AI era. As AI becomes part of everyday life, Reddit has quietly become one of the internet’s largest sources of real human conversations. Millions of people visit Reddit before buying a product, planning a trip, solving a problem, or researching a stock. AI companies are increasingly using those discussions to improve their models, which also makes Reddit a bigger target. If fake accounts can flood the platform with manipulated reviews, hidden advertising, or coordinated spam campaigns, they aren’t just misleading Reddit users anymore—they could also influence the information AI learns from. That’s why Reddit’s latest AI initiative caught my attention. The company says its new AI-powered systems are now blocking 23 million spam views every day, catching around 25,000 fake posts and comments daily, removing nearly 2 million fake votes every day, and cutting moderation time for harmful content from hours to less than five seconds. To me, this isn’t just about moderation. It’s about protecting the quality and credibility of one of the world’s largest collections of human conversations. The business itself continues to execute well. First-quarter revenue grew 69% year over year to $663 million, while net income jumped from $26 million to $204 million. Since going public in March 2024 at $34 per share, Reddit has beaten Wall Street’s revenue and earnings expectations every quarter. One part of the CFO’s recent interview also stood out to me. Drew Vollero said Reddit originally planned to go public in 2022 but decided to wait because market conditions weren’t right. Instead of rushing the IPO, the company focused on improving the business, preparing for life as a public company, and even held multiple mock earnings calls before listing. That patience appears to have paid off. Today, the company is worth several times more than it was at IPO, and management continues to focus on growing users, revenue, cash flow, and long-term shareholder returns rather than chasing short-term results. Wall Street still sees potential. Wells Fargo maintained a Hold rating with a $187 price target, while the overall analyst consensus remains Moderate Buy, with an average target of around $220. Some analysts are even more bullish, with price targets reaching $300. Investors should also keep an eye on insider activity. CEO Steve Huffman recently sold 18,000 shares worth about $3.1 million, and several other executives have also sold shares in recent months. Insider selling doesn’t automatically signal trouble—executives often sell for taxes, diversification, or personal financial planning—but it’s something worth monitoring alongside the company’s execution. Institutional investors are also split, with firms like Goldman Sachs, Viking Global, and AllianceBernstein adding shares, while others have reduced their positions. What I find most interesting is this: everyone talks about building smarter AI, but even the smartest AI is only as good as the information it learns from. Imagine giving the world’s smartest student nothing but fake textbooks. No matter how intelligent that student is, the answers will eventually become unreliable. I think that’s why Reddit’s biggest asset isn’t simply its millions of users—it’s the authenticity of the conversations they create every day. If Reddit can continue protecting that trust while expanding its AI partnerships and growing the business, it could become much more than a social media platform. It could become one of the internet’s most valuable sources of trusted human knowledge, and in the AI era, trusted data may end up being even more valuable than data itself.

  • jammusnu
    BRUCE iLLest 🏴‍☠️🪡🦈 (@jammusnu) reported

    @byebyeshorters gnatake the X handle, then make a reddit account pretending to be some 10/10 asian foid then DM u/isaybullish with this all encompassing bravado that basically boils down to the fact shes dying to suckYfucky luv him lowng time, but she needs him on X. >bruce sells him the handle

  • lumirsv
    Lumir S Vinod (@lumirsv) reported

    My teammate started sounding less like a human and more like ChatGPT. When we discuss ideas, his replies feel generated. Polished. Safe. Just like ChatGPT. I asked him, "Why are your answers like this? Do you use AI models for everything?" He said he uses ChatGPT for almost everything, even uploading CAPTCHA images instead of solving them himself. This is becoming the new common. ChatGPT doesn't have opinions. It tells you what you want to hear. You pitch an idea -> "This is fantastic. You could become a millionaire." You ask for risks in a new chat -> "This approach is inefficient and not worth building." Same idea. Completely opposite answers. I pushed it further. I said, "Assume there are no food delivery services in India. Explain why building one would fail." It gave me a long, confident list of reasons why it would flop. I almost convinced myself it was a bad idea. Now, you have to understand this: if AI is your judge, you're not seeking truth. You're seeking agreement. The better way to build: Don't ask AI to find problems or validate your ideas. Go to platforms like X, Reddit, and others. Talk to people directly. Use AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok to summarize your research, analyze competitors, and process information. But the final decision? Always yours. Never outsource your thinking. Understand. Think. Solve.

  • Am3ricanM4de
    𝖳𝗁𝖾 𝖥𝗂𝗋𝗌𝗍 𝖠𝗏𝖾𝗇𝗀𝖾𝗋 (@Am3ricanM4de) reported

    🦅. Just looked it up on Reddit n ****. Seems I’m not the only person having the DM issue, really sorry to everyone I owe DM replies to but X is cooked rn so sorry I can’t DM 😭

  • DbsCrypto
    CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reported

    More posts won’t fix rented distribution. That’s the blind spot in most Substack growth advice. People see “post more,” “reply more,” “collab more” and think the problem is effort. It isn’t. If your audience only finds you through Substack’s feed, Notes, or borrowed traffic from Reddit, you’re still depending on someone else’s mechanics to keep your business alive. That works until the platform changes the rules. Then the growth was never yours. It was leasehold. Real growth is when people come back because they know you, not because the feed re-served you. That’s the part worth building.

  • SemithePhantom
    Sem 🧽 (@SemithePhantom) reported

    @GEL364000435200 @MayeKeIIburn @alleyrat0 reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • darklordobunnys
    Threadmiser (@darklordobunnys) reported

    @DelicateSwarm @HMBohemond Salamanders & Space Wolves get Flanderized IMO. Reddit isn't *wholly* responsible, but there's definitely some problems with the codices that spawn entirely out of loud fandom ****.

  • MarkMarriot87
    Mark Marriott (@MarkMarriot87) reported

    @wembleymich @wembleystadium No problem. Also, the MCR reddit is worth looking at this week.

  • jdpon_super_fan
    lauren of nolabia 🏳️‍⚧️ (@jdpon_super_fan) reported

    @CaralhoPhilly @neosovietposter because its an example of a woman in his life coming forward with allegations about his character being completely ignored even though other evidence corroborated them. like his reddit posts - im sorry that you're not familiar with them, but they're important to the issue

  • jaaaaaaaaaaaawn
    jaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn (@jaaaaaaaaaaaawn) reported

    @Agath_Lord @philthatremains Oh no, you're retarded. God is not evil. You're entire concept of "good" is based off of what God is and how humans perceived Him, and whatever version of His commandments you're comfortable with, so I'm much more willing to believe that you should be on Reddit than God is evil, lol. Good luck with your version of thinking buddy, it's not working so far.

  • pigripperr
    apocalypse & sorcery (@pigripperr) reported

    @frankyuriero @seraphkitty settle down with the reddit memes quirk chungus. Go shove some roller skates up your ***

  • earthnprincess
    Earth🦢 (@earthnprincess) reported

    I read on Reddit that this issue can be fixed through a manual review but it also depends on the agent you get 🫠🫠 Some agents are willing to look into it and help while others just send generic replies and close the ticket

  • Apex12311971
    Apex (@Apex12311971) reported

    @DuuncH @ArmedBurglar @Awk20000 reddit is down the hall and to the left champ

  • Mond112233
    New to Earth (@Mond112233) reported

    @stevieshoes @PanasonicDX4500 Reddit is down there and to the left 👈

  • lwatcheditbegin
    sara ❤️‍🔥 (@lwatcheditbegin) reported

    @notauntblazer @killingtime04 And realistically speaking Reddit is probably reluctant to shut down the snark subs for her bc they bring so much traffic to their cesspool site

  • MrNT51
    Mr.T 🇷🇸🇲🇰 (@MrNT51) reported

    @mintysquinty2 @browasright Jokes on you I'm not on Reddit (unless looking for tech problems) I came to my views myself

  • VKomunar
    sunking (@VKomunar) reported

    SWITZERLAND VS COLOMBIA — WC ROUND OF 16 — VANCOUVER | 0-0 AET Extra time. Still scoreless. Exactly as the model said it would be. HOW THE 90 PLAYED OUT Switzerland: More of the ball in dangerous areas. Better chances in the first half especially. Creativity dried up once it became a battle of attrition. Colombia: Deep block. Sánchez and Lucumí outstanding at the back. Invited pressure. Looked to hit on the counter through Diaz's pace and Rodriguez's passing. Promising moments that broke down in the final third. Classic low-event World Cup knockout football. Two well-drilled sides who respect each other. Both prioritising not losing over forcing the issue. TACTICAL BREAKDOWN Switzerland compact 4-2-3-1 — Xhaka and Freuler controlling tempo, Embolo as focal point, Ndoye and Vargas looking for transitions. Colombia solid 4-3-3 deep block — invited pressure and hunted the counter with Diaz and Rodriguez. Very few transitions. Very few big chances. Played out almost exactly as the data and injury situation suggested. INSIDER ANGLE The injury situation was the biggest factor — and it played out exactly how the sharper corners of Reddit flagged before kickoff. Manzambi's absence removed Switzerland's most in-form creative outlet. Vargas and Sow both looked short of sharpness when they entered. The attacking depth that helped them score freely earlier in the tournament simply wasn't there tonight. Colombia looked fresher and more threatening in the moments they broke. But the public narrative skewed heavily toward Colombia on star names and the clean-sheet run. What got missed was how much those specific Swiss absences changed the balance — and how that made this a coin-flip from the start. PRE-MATCH NUMBERS — STILL CORRECT Switzerland 34% / Draw 30% / Colombia 36% Over 2.5: 47% — lean under. Spot on. BTTS: 48%. Polymarket had Colombia at 43¢ and Switzerland at 27¢. Model said coin-flip. Reality said coin-flip. Market said Colombia favorite. The value on Switzerland double chance has held up all night. WHAT THE PUBLIC IS MISSING Treated this like Colombia were always going to find a way through. Ignored two things: Switzerland's defensive organisation has been one of the best in the tournament. The attacking injuries removed their main ways of breaking teams down. This was never going to be an open, high-scoring game. The public over-weighted Colombia's name value. The low total was the easiest spot all night. UPDATED PICK: Switzerland or draw — still alive in extra time. Projected outcome: 0-0 or 1-1 then penalties. Confidence: HIGH on the low-scoring nature and double chance holding. The model was right. The line was wrong. The public narrative was even more wrong. This is exactly why you build your own numbers before looking at the market. @PolymarketSport

  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    Founders treat reddit like a billboard. It's a dinner party. I've used it to pull 300k+ views and flood a founder's DMs without posting a single link. Here's the exact system, steal it: ➤ Step 1. Find 3 subreddits where your buyers complain, not where founders hang out. If you sell to accountants, r/accounting beats r/saas every time. ➤ Step 2. Lurk for a week. Save every post where someone describes the problem you solve. Note the exact words they use. That's your copy bank. ➤ Step 3. Write one post per week in confession format: "I wasted [time/money] doing [mistake]. Here's what i'd do differently." Real numbers in the title. One admitted mistake in the first 3 lines. The full playbook in the body. zero links. ➤ Step 4. Answer every comment within the first 2 hours. Depth of comments matters more than upvotes. ➤ Step 5. When someone asks "what do you use for this?" (they will), answer honestly and mention your product like it's a detail, not a destination. Reddit removes ads and pins lessons. Be the lesson. If you run this for 30 days and nothing moves, your positioning is the problem, not the channel. That's a different fix.

  • LIVBRINA12
    Parker (@LIVBRINA12) reported

    @BigMarsh414094 1 I Agree it should be taken down 2 while we agree of wanting it taken down it only will if it breaks Reddit rules 3 showing it around twitter will just give the ******** fuel to spread more hate and misinformation about Sabrina 4 it may of sounded like bashing u but it wasn’t

  • s1rozha_
    s1rozha1 (@s1rozha_) reported

    HE TOOK A BASIC TUTORIAL APP AND TURNED IT INTO $100 MRR BY ADDING ONE BUTTON TO YOUTUBE most people finish a coding course project and throw it away. he took one called Polyglot, a simple AI translation app, and asked a better question: what real pain could this solve? the answer became Fluently: a Chrome extension that translates YouTube videos with bad or missing subtitles directly inside the player. the build: > started with a generic translation toy project > found complaints about YouTube auto-translate and bad dubbing > turned it into a painkiller for people watching foreign content > scoped the MVP with SLC: simple, lovable, complete > added one translate button inside YouTube’s video player > built auth, payments, support, and a clean landing page the technical part was not trivial. YouTube rate limits APIs and blocks third-party bots/scrapers, so he built a custom pipeline: > extract raw audio from the video > send it to AI models for transcription > translate it into subtitles > render the result back into the YouTube experience stack: > Claude Code + MCPs + skills + agent teams > Next.js for landing page and API endpoints > Vercel for deploy > WXT for the browser extension > shadcn/ui for components > Supabase for auth and database pricing: > free tier > $9.99/month for casual users > $24.99/month for power users launch results: > Chrome Web Store approved in under 24 hours > Product Hunt: 85 upvotes, #13 for the day > X launch: okay, not viral > LinkedIn: flop > Reddit: best audience, but strict on self-promo then he ran his first paid ads campaign. $100+ ad spend -> 150,000 impressions -> 400 clicks -> 26 registered users -> 5 paying customers -> around $100 MRR. not a unicorn. but real customers, real revenue, real validation. the bigger lesson: AI does not make toy projects valuable by itself. the value comes from turning a toy into a painkiller, finding the exact people with the problem, and shipping before you overthink it. bookmark this before you abandon another project that could become your first paying app

  • fishiwishiwashi
    fishmkr (@fishiwishiwashi) reported

    shes unfortunately super off the grid and I think even if I was friends with her I dont think it would have changed much. Last I heard about this person was through someone I genuinely despise and acts like a reddit moderator (down to the porn addiction)

  • unions9010
    Chit (@unions9010) reported

    @sourerdoe The funniest part is that I haven't seen a single Reddit post from the so called people who "care about the environment" about this terrible use of a private jet. If it was a certain pop star, it would be all over a dozen Reddits with people calling for her head. Again.

  • TangerineShines
    TangerineShine (@TangerineShines) reported

    @_JesseCinco @syskusa @price_dominie Thea amount of money people spend on guns and gear has always been a hot issue for the community. Lucas is sharing a niche piece of equipment and marketing it to his entire audience. If he shared this video in a niche PRS Reddit group, the discussion would be different.

  • n0ur_salama
    Nour Salama (@n0ur_salama) reported

    @Peropunk i use reddit and x to validate the issues to solve

  • worstsperson
    xtina (@worstsperson) reported

    @BigMarsh414094 there’s nothing fans can do about snark subs because reddit only takes action when they feel like their own specific rules have been broken, they allow almost everything on there. ik you probably mean well but there’s no point in bringing hate onto here

  • mattmerrick16
    Matt (@mattmerrick16) reported

    spent 30 minutes making a new reddit game last night already has 80 plays from one thread before i planned stuff for days and got zero now i just build fast and drop it where people complain • pick an active thread • fix only their main gripe • ask what to change next

  • smartlinkpro10
    smart link (@smartlinkpro10) reported

    Marketing strategies nobody talks about— but that actually move the needle: 1. Reply before you post. Spend 15 min commenting on others before publishing anything. The algorithm rewards accounts that engage first. Your post reaches 3x more people. 2. Steal your competitors' audience. Go to Voluum or RedTrack's X page. Engage with people complaining in their comments. These are buyers actively looking for alternatives. 3. The "anti-feature" post. Instead of listing what you have— post about what you don't have and why. "We don't have a 30-page onboarding. You track your first link in 60 seconds." Contrast sells. 4. Answer questions you're not asked. Find questions on Reddit and Quora about affiliate tracking. Answer them genuinely. No link. Just value. People find you. 5. Let your users write your best copy. The exact words your users use to describe their problem — that's your headline. Not what you think sounds good. None of these cost money. All of them work. Which one are you not doing right now? 👇

  • John32jr
    John (@John32jr) reported

    @rbrookeb @the__dude98 @SwannMarcus89 That’s the biggest issue out of all this for me. Forget the alcoholism, SA, Reddit posts… the guy is a genuine moron and loser.

  • JoxOLantern
    JoxVOs🦀 (@JoxOLantern) reported

    @DoctorBedlamVA @DevilishDeeds_ Nah ik. I don't got an issue w Christians either, I respect religions n ****, but the mfs on reddit or tt are another breed

  • archaicvision
    ☆ lenz ☆ (@archaicvision) reported

    asked reddit if anyone else has had issues with the dexcom g7 and got downvoted to hell? jeez guys sorry for insulting your golden child ig