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re: RDDT under $110 - Strong L-T buy?
Posted on 8/13/25 at 1:17 pm to SaintsReportExile
Posted on 8/13/25 at 1:17 pm to SaintsReportExile
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The ads being sold on reddit are not really going to show any sales growth for the companies advertising there and eventually it's going to become glaringly clear this is the case. Reddit is still just a new and shiny stock and that is what is driving numbers at this point.
3-5 years from now reddit will be a sub $20 stock.
You all grossly underestimate the number of people that use Reddit and its ability to drive ad revenue.. It is minting AI unlike most other companies, except Facebook who is also making money hand over fist.
3-5 years from now, this will be a $5-700 stock.
Posted on 8/13/25 at 1:37 pm to FizzyPop
The business strategy is highly questionable.
Anyone left of center or further right has no voice on that platform, and is subject to permanent bans for saying innocuous things like "men can not be women" or "trans women are men".
I don't see how it survives long term without major changes to moderation policies.
Anyone left of center or further right has no voice on that platform, and is subject to permanent bans for saying innocuous things like "men can not be women" or "trans women are men".
I don't see how it survives long term without major changes to moderation policies.
Posted on 8/13/25 at 10:00 pm to CastleBravo
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Anyone left of center or further right has no voice on that platform, and is subject to permanent bans for saying innocuous things like "men can not be women" or "trans women are men". I don't see how it survives long term without major changes to moderation policies.
This is comically bad lack of understanding of the entire platform. That’s like saying Tigerdroppings will not survive because of the whack jobs in the Political Talk Board.
Travel, sports, fashion, luxury (fashion bags, jewelry, watches, etc.), pets, cars, fitness, hair loss, medications, landscaping, investments, true crime/podcasts, handyman, dating, porn, hunting (250k+ members in their hunting sub), acting, colleges, entrance exams, graduate schools, every business industry imaginable has a subreddit from big law to plumbing (458k members), and the list goes on and on. You cannot possibly think everyone associated with all of those interests are only discussing liberal policies and politics. If you do then you need to lay off the Fox News and join the rest of us in the real world for a few days.
It is worldwide and partners with Google search with an ever expanding AI tech. It’s in the early stages of making money, and growing ad revenue at an 84% clip year over year in Q2.
It is well documented on here what I said was coming for NVDA, and META way before they went on meteoric runs in the last few years. Now I am just as certain about RDDT. It won’t be as big as those as far as market cap, but the near term growth is going to make it seem like it is on a similar growth trajectory % wise in the next five years.
To say it is going away or will be below $20 shows how dense this board can be when it comes to separating your own politics from business. You are letting a minuscule portion of that platform develop your opinion about a $44 billion company that is just starting to realize how to extract value from its platform through use of AI, the same way META was just a few years ago when people claimed it would die soon.
Keep laughing at it thinking it is going to die in the next 3-5 years. I’ll be the guy in the back of the room saying I told you so when it crosses $500 a share in that timeframe. One of us will be right and one of us will be VERY wrong.
This post was edited on 8/14/25 at 9:13 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:27 pm to go ta hell ole miss
Dam should have bought more. 
Posted on 8/14/25 at 7:22 pm to FLObserver
Anecdotally my Reddit usage is down about 90% since the proliferation of AI. I can’t imagine I’m the only one that begrudgingly used their site for info given the overzealous mods and keyboard warriors. Not sure if their user numbers have gone down, but wouldn’t surprise me.
Posted on 8/15/25 at 10:38 am to lsuconnman
It is already this way. Google any information on products you want to know followed by "reddit" and read through. 10%+ of the comments are bots
Posted on 8/15/25 at 6:38 pm to go ta hell ole miss
i'm pissed i sold in the 150s. 
Posted on 8/17/25 at 11:15 am to FizzyPop
RDDT is a liberal company and pro censorship. That is a bad business model. Disney is the perfect comparison.
Posted on 8/17/25 at 9:09 pm to Drizzt
I don’t have to own every stock that goes up. I’m fine with not owning a piece of shite website.
Posted on 8/18/25 at 9:28 pm to go ta hell ole miss
I would agree if the far leftist moderation policies did not extend to all those non-political subreddits you mention.
I used reddit for 10 years. Unless it changes it will not last long term.
I used reddit for 10 years. Unless it changes it will not last long term.
Posted on 8/18/25 at 10:55 pm to CastleBravo
I hardly used Reddit for the last 10 years. In the last 10 months I’ve used it exhaustively to search out information from medical issues to what’s the best movie theater in an area, and everything in between, including to find someone to 3D print a thing for me.
All I have to do it end a search with “…Reddit” and its information overload. What’s more is it’s from regular schmucks like me, or even still there’s information from experts in the fields. Where else can this type of information be found? If I’m using it for basics such as these, millions are.
All I have to do it end a search with “…Reddit” and its information overload. What’s more is it’s from regular schmucks like me, or even still there’s information from experts in the fields. Where else can this type of information be found? If I’m using it for basics such as these, millions are.
This post was edited on 8/18/25 at 10:56 pm
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