Not necessarily (and even if that happens, we can always walk away). Now, this is all just my pondering and I don't know much, but the thing is reddit with their 160+ mln userbase (a huge huge amount) is not even profitable. The old idea that you can make a decent platform for users to engage and basically work for free (like generate and moderate content) while you collect tons of money off it is either proving wrong with reddit or at least shows to be really challenging (not as easy as it was thought when Conde purchased reddit). I don't think another conde needs another reddit with all the problems it entails.
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dake ago
Not necessarily (and even if that happens, we can always walk away). Now, this is all just my pondering and I don't know much, but the thing is reddit with their 160+ mln userbase (a huge huge amount) is not even profitable. The old idea that you can make a decent platform for users to engage and basically work for free (like generate and moderate content) while you collect tons of money off it is either proving wrong with reddit or at least shows to be really challenging (not as easy as it was thought when Conde purchased reddit). I don't think another conde needs another reddit with all the problems it entails.