Reddit Inc - RDDT
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May be worth looking at this for context: https://old.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/1bd38kx/reddit_inc_rddt/
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May be worth looking at this for context: https://old.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/1bd38kx/reddit_inc_rddt/
Interesting, Reddit makes about $5.50 per US user per quarter while only making about $1.3 per non US user.
Anyone have an idea why?
Probably has to do with geography and ad tagging is my guess. A US user is more apt to spend money on advertised products maybe?
Wild guess out of my ass would be they can't charge as much because they cant target the advertising as specific.
MONEY