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Reddit's Chief Engineer Quits After Losing Faith in Site's Direction
'There are some very aggressive implied promises being made to the community,' Bethanye Blount said, according to a report.
Can Reddit Save Itself by Going Back to the Future?
Ellen Pao's departure as CEO is just part of the upheaval the site has been going through as it tries to grow up. But is that even possible?
Ellen Pao Resigns as CEO of Reddit
The embattled exec has faced heavy criticism for her leadership of the social news platform.
Why Reddit Needs to Replace Ellen Pao as CEO
Reddit's CEO has lost her most important constituency: the company's vibrant community.
Secrets to a Good Night's Sleep: The Do's, Don'ts and What We Still Don't Know
A sleep researcher took to Reddit to answer some questions and dispel some common misconceptions.
Spotify, Reddit to Leap Into the Ever-Crowded Online Video Business
Spotify is expected to announce its video plans at a May 20 press event that could coincide with a rumored $400 million funding round.
A Business Owner's Act of Kindness Inspires the Internet, Sparks Larger Campaign
Good business means doing good.
3 Business Takeaways from Elon Musk's Reddit AMA
In a wide-ranging conversation that focused on everything from video games to the more technical aspects of SpaceX and Tesla, Elon Musk offers a glimpse into his life.
Getting Bill Gates as Your Reddit Secret Santa Is Nowhere Near as Cool as It Sounds
Gates' gift-giving style is notably consistent and also far less ostentatious than one might expect from one of the richest men on Earth.
Not in the Mood to Battle Corporate Customer Service? Get a Jerk to Do It For You.
If you're a jerk looking for work, the former head of Reddit just might have a job for you. Nice guys need not apply.
E-Cig Chargers Could Infect Computer With Malware
What's supposedly better for your lungs may not be healthy for your hard drive.
Do You Know Where Your Buyers Hang Out Online?
The challenge of finding your buyers to deliver the most targeted advertisements directly has never been harder.
Ex-Reddit CEO Says He Resigned Because 'It Wasn't Supposed to Be This Hard.' Hmmm.
He also concedes that a dispute over office space with the company's board was a factor.
Reddit Co-Founder: Crowdfunding Is Powering a Second, Much Bigger Renaissance
Alexis Ohanian says that technology means more creators can pursue their craft and get paid for it. The Internet means that people all over the world are becoming patrons of artists all over the world.