On The Vergecast: The future of Reddit, as a company and a community.
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On The Vergecast: The future of Reddit, as a company and a community.Skip to main contentPosted Jun 16Comments2 Comments / 2 New
Reddit needs to make money. That’s fair! It’s a company! Companies that don’t make money stop being companies! But Reddit is also more dependent on the good will of its users than most companies — and is at odds with some of those users as we speak. Can Reddit the company and Reddit the community both survive? That’s the question of the week.
(Also, we get heady about the Vision Pro again, and something about a meat thermometer. It’s The Vergecast, y’all.)
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