A stark business reality faced Reddit before a user uprising engulfed its site this month: slowing sales growth. Reddit’s revenue rose 38% in 2022 to about $670 million last year, two people familiar with the matter said, faster than many other internet ad firms but a steep slowdown from the …

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    1 year ago

    I mean sure, good news is always welcome, but if I’m bombarded by a website by cookie request, download the app AND fullscreen newslettersignup popups… I’m out. Jesus christ.

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    How is it these huge companies fail to realize that they had a killer year due to covid putting more people online? You aren’t going to match it no matter what.

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    Searched for the headline, found one or two copies? Looks like the article is either only a single paragraph or that’s all they’re gonna show. Either way, here it is:

    A stark business reality faced Reddit before a user uprising engulfed its site this month: slowing sales growth.
    Reddit’s revenue rose 38% in 2022 to about $670 million last year, two people familiar with the matter said, faster than many other internet ad firms but a steep slowdown from the more than doubling of revenue the company experienced in 2021 over 2020.