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by hyperhello 835 days ago
Every programmer sees message boards and quickly runs down a database schema for users, comments, and upvotes, because they're all trivial and almost identical. The user base that builds up is the value. In the case of Reddit, I don't mean to imply positive value, but that's the value.
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The question is how they managed to make such a commodity operation so dang expensive to run.
Endless injection of cash? Sometimes I think that the VC model is wrong, and taking a few pages from bootstrapped start-ups might make lot more sense...
I think VCs and similar sees profit as wasted growth. The product Reddit is selling is a bag holding transfer.