Reddit must now answer to its shareholders as well as its vocal users.

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    9 months ago

    Hey member that time AOL bought Warner Brothers. And everybody was all “wow these internet companies are here to stay!”

    Lol

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    I finally offboarded r/modernart to lemmy.ml/c/modernism today in anticipation of the IPO launch. Already reddit heavily censors and recuperates anything radical. That’s only going to get much worse along with advertising and bots. I can’t see the website lasting in its current form and that’s already pathetic. Lemmy is poised to really take off as reddit ratfucks itself.

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      9 months ago

      IPO price, around $30, so it’s up 50%.

      Normal IPO, you have to hold like 6 months then sell. It artificially increases scarcity and keeps price up.

      The reddit users can sell right now though, and if enough do it at once, it can scare off new buyers and make those who already bought after IPO sell.

      It could waterfall and leave the traditional IPO buyers who can’t sell get stuck holding the bag.

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      9 months ago

      It was $34 I’m waiting for options to pop up so I can buy puts and make money on it dropping to $25 over the next 6 weeks.

      *I got my puts bought today when share price was $51. I went for four months out on expiration. Wish me luck! Or come back in July and offer condolences.