Subreddit launched sponsored content and a self-serve ads platform that year.
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Subreddit launched sponsored content and a self-serve ads platform that year.
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Subreddit launched a major redesign of its website in April 2018.
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Subreddit released an app for Reddit's question-and-answer Ask Me Anything subreddit in 2014.
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Subreddit was previously owned by Conde Nast, but was spun off as an independent company.
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Subreddit generates revenue in part through advertising and premium memberships that remove ads from the site.
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Subreddit offers new mothers, fathers, and adoptive parents up to 16 weeks of parental leave.
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Subreddit is looking to hire investment bankers and lawyers to assist in making an initial public offering, which is expected in 2022.
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Subreddit said he and Reddit would continue to advocate for net neutrality.
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Subreddit's apologized on behalf of the other administrators and noted that problems already existed over the past several years.
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Subreddit's was later suspended from the Liberal Democrats after tweets describing pedophilic fantasies were discovered on her partner's Twitter account.
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