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by DropInIn
1108 days ago
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Seems more that they were upset/afraid about how it made the corporation appear inept (and correctly so). It was about maximizing the value of the IPO by ensuring investors would be minimally aware of the failures of the app and new Reddit, by ensuring as few 3rd party products exist as comparatives to the first party offerings. It could be argued to be part of a conspiracy to defraud investors by ensuring they were incapable of being fully informed.... |
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