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Reddit's CEO says that he was inspired by Musk's “violent changes” at Twitter

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28 points by Nathan2055 2 years ago · 19 comments

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newtronic 2 years ago

Musk also erased half the market value of Twitter. Is that what Reddit wants to do, cut the valuation in half?

  • 082349872349872 2 years ago

    It is entirely possible that Reddit's CEO compensation is structured so that any chance at valuation doubling, no matter how unlikely, is worth far more to him than his opportunity cost upon valuation halving, no matter how likely.

    (in general, if outside investors look for properly aligned incentives, the mathematics of diversification suggests they will arrange for individual portfolio companies to each be run far more riskily than they want their portfolio in aggregate to perform)

  • znpy 2 years ago

    Twitter was headed straight to bankruptcy though… what would the valuation be, of a bankrupt company?

downrightmike 2 years ago

Welp, my boycott continues. Really all we can do, that and buy puts after the IPO

sashank_1509 2 years ago

He seems to strongly believe Twitter is profitable right now, don’t know where he gets that belief, I thought Twitter was not breaking even

  • sidibe 2 years ago

    There exists a good chunk of people who for some reason are completely credulous of anything Elon says. If Elon says he's been making great improvements to Twitters business they are going to buy in no matter what we think the evidence shows

    • Zigurd 2 years ago

      I don't think Steve Huffman is that dense. I read what he said. My impression is he is trying to be clever, and in the end, look like he executes better than Elon.

      It's still smarmy.

  • downrightmike 2 years ago

    Amazon stopped running ads because musk isn't paying his AWS bills. Seems reasonable to pull ad dollars at any slight that musk makes at you.

  • smt88 2 years ago

    Whether or not Twitter is profitable, revenue has dropped tremendously YoY.

Nathan2055OP 2 years ago

I was almost certain that this was the case already, but it's interesting that Steve Huffman is now outright admitting that he's taking inspiration from Elon Musk's changes at Twitter, especially since said changes have been widely mocked by most other people in the tech field and have gotten Twitter into thousands (yes, really[1]) of lawsuits and arbitration claims.

This likely means that there's no way Huffman will reverse course at this point: he's committed to following the Elon Musk playbook to the letter, hence why he's laying off a substantial amount of Reddit staff[2] and is taking Elon's generally bizarre approach to PR in trying to justify them.

My doubts about Reddit's long-term future are now through the roof.

[1]: https://www.techdirt.com/2023/06/16/twitters-lawyers-admit-t...

[2]: https://www.reuters.com/technology/reddit-lay-off-about-5-wo...

GartzenDeHaes 2 years ago

Looks like reddit is pivoting to be more tiktok-like. You don't need much human moderation if you focus on doom-scrolling mindlessly short videos.

  • the_only_law 2 years ago

    Hope they plan on adding a video player that isn’t utter garbage if that’s the case.

papito 2 years ago

There is acknowledging that many tech companies are bloated - and then there is Elon Musk.

guax 2 years ago

Elon Musk, the Jack Welch from wish.

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