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Reddit today announced that its longtime CEO Yishan Wong is stepping down as leader of the company. Wong first joined the company in 2012, when Reddit was in dire need of business-savvy leadership.
In fear of more user protests, Reddit announces controversial policy change Moderators now need Reddit's permission to turn subreddits private, NSFW. Scharon Harding – Sep 30, 2024 5:05 pm | 170 ...
Reddit’s first-ever chief product officer, Pali Bhat, is leaving the company in the coming months. Bhat joined Reddit in October 2021.
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Reddit revealed Thursday that its chief executive Yishan Wong resigned a week ago amid a management shuffle. Ellen Pao, senior vice president of strategic partnerships, has been named interim CEO ...
Reddit named Jyoti Vaidee as its first VP of Ads Product, a newly created role overseeing the platform’s monetization engine. Vaidee joins from Google, where she spent over 11 years leading ads ...
Reddit announced today that it has hired Pali Bhat, the former vice-president of product and design at Google Cloud, as the company’s first chief product officer. Bhat will be tasked with ...
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian explains why Reddit uses a clean “Up” or “Down” to let readers react, rather than stars or hearts or "WTFs" or emojis.
Interview with Dan McComas, former Reddit executive and founder of Imzy, about Reddit, Twitter, the problems with Condé Nast, and other topics.