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Reddit CEO Vows to Fight Racism on the Site, But Users Remain Doubtful
A 'gap between our content policy and our values has eroded our effectiveness in combating hate and racism,' says Reddit CEO Steve Huffman.
Reddit's CEO Explosively Describes TikTok as 'Parasitic' and 'Spyware'
The US government is scrutinizing TikTok's handling of user data closely, and many government agencies have banned their staff from using it because of its Chinese roots.
Bill Gates Played Secret Santa for a Lucky Person on the Internet -- Here's Everything She Got in Her 81-Pound Package
A Michigan woman named Shelby received an 81-pound secret Santa package from the billionaire Bill Gates.
Bill Gates Says His Wealth Has Freed Him From Daily Concerns Like Healthcare
Recent research suggests that money can boost life satisfaction and emotional well-being, up to a certain point.
Entrepreneurs Who Battled Depression For Years
Behind happy-looking faces and successful lives hide a fierce mental battle
Reddit Hacked, Despite SMS Two-Factor Authentication
The hacker gained access to Reddit's internal systems by circumventing SMS-based two-factor authentication on employee accounts.
European Copyright Bill Might Kill the Meme and Change the Internet
Everyone is panicking about the 'dreadful' new law.
10 Interesting Things We've Learned About Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian
The entrepreneur and investor is all about making the biggest impact.
7 Tips To Building Your Own Authentic Community on Reddit
There are 1.2 million subreddit communities. Is your company's one of them?
Facebook Tests 'Downvote' Option for Flagging Abusive Comments
The function shouldn't be confused with Reddit's downvoting option. It's designed to let users report inappropriate comments as opposed to demoting internet posts.
How Companies Are Marking the Battle for the Net Protest
On July 12, several organizations and web-based businesses are banding together for an 'Internet-Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality.'
3 Types of Effective Digital Ads You Haven't Yet Tried
Reddit? Outbrain? Taboola? Have you considered these yet?
Bill Gates Takes Credit for a Classic Microsoft Game Coming Back, and We're Not Sure If It's a Joke
'How many empires do you need?' Gates joked.
19 Companies and Industries With Radically Awesome Parental Leave Policies
The Ironworkers union now offers female workers up to six months of paid maternity leave.
Your Business Can Be Boring But Your Marketing Can't
Everyday products and services require the most creative strategies.