Beyond spez (and the fact that he is a greedy little pig boy), I’m curious about the corporate dynamics that prevent a company like Reddit from being profitable. From an outside perspective, they make hundreds of millions per year via advertising, their product is a relatively simple (compared to industries that need a lot of capital to build their product), and their content is created and moderated for free by users. Could any offer some insights or educated guesses? Additionally, I’m curious how this all ties into the larger culture of Silicon Valley tech companies in the 2010s.

  • @daniskarma
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    401 year ago

    Business profitability is something vague.

    They could have lots of unneeded expenses designed to give spez and friends money and luxuries with company money.

    One thing is for sure, u/spez is swimming in money and luxuries. Probably a lot of his friends and family hired in high positions in the company are also swimming in money.

    I won’t believe any company profits/losses unless they release full accountability books.

    • @Music
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      111 year ago

      With a C Corporation, officer salaries and wages are included in their profit calculation. So, it does stand to reason that Reddit’s officers could bring in a large salary which then would affect the bottom line for the company.