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Reddit in AI content licensing deal with Google
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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 255717" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>They won't like it. Users just got their private data sold for $60M, and they won't see a lick of that money.</p><p></p><p>On the flip side, the Google AI platforms will suddenly become very confrontational.</p><p></p><p>I've seen many web sites go public. There's a lot of hype with the stock, it goes up for a bit and then TANKS. Sometimes the better companies will come back after a couple years, but the rest stay tanked. Those at the top will be made millionaires and cash out. Those at the bottom will get screwed. If anyone is looking to lose hard earned money, this would be a great investment.</p><p></p><p>After Reddit goes public, they will be more responsible to the share holders than their users. This rarely ends well. Reddit is just another multi-topic forum that got popular (with a lousy interface). It wouldn't be that hard to shift to another forum. We are now witnessing the downfall of Reddit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 255717, member: 13649"] They won't like it. Users just got their private data sold for $60M, and they won't see a lick of that money. On the flip side, the Google AI platforms will suddenly become very confrontational. I've seen many web sites go public. There's a lot of hype with the stock, it goes up for a bit and then TANKS. Sometimes the better companies will come back after a couple years, but the rest stay tanked. Those at the top will be made millionaires and cash out. Those at the bottom will get screwed. If anyone is looking to lose hard earned money, this would be a great investment. After Reddit goes public, they will be more responsible to the share holders than their users. This rarely ends well. Reddit is just another multi-topic forum that got popular (with a lousy interface). It wouldn't be that hard to shift to another forum. We are now witnessing the downfall of Reddit. [/QUOTE]
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