In this fast-paced episode, we dive into Reddit's headline-making IPO, all in just five minutes. Join Sahil as he unpacks how Reddit leveraged its massive community to make a splash on the stock market, and what that means for its future.From its founding in a college dorm to becoming a market mover, we explore the critical moments and decisions that led to Reddit's public debut. Understand the risks and rewards as Reddit shifts from a community-centric platform to a publicly traded company under the scrutiny of global investors.Key Points:The timing and pricing of Reddit's IPO.The historical context of Reddit’s rise, from startup to tech giant.Tensions between founders and their vision for the company's content policy.The potential impact on Reddit's user experience and corporate governance.Insights into the broader tech industry's IPO climate and what it might signal for future tech IPOs.Tune in to get a concise breakdown of the events that are redefining an internet titan and what it could mean for the landscape of technology and investment.Remember to like, subscribe, and follow us for more. Your journey with UNinvested continues here.Disclaimer at https://www.uninvested.org/disclaimer@UNinvested Podcast