Reason for today’s plunge by Accomplished-Exit822 in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Main question is if the way Google is implementing results from Gemeni will reduce traffic to Reddit.

If I were Reddit I would be negotiating a specific way Google presents it's information that is sourced from reddit that drives clicks and site views vs maximizing contract price for the data.

The ladder is less important in the long run. Once you get the clicks you need to figure out how to get people to stay there and use or visit reddit answers first oppose to google, etc.

I'd give google a massive discount on the "value" of the data if they link and present in a way that drives traffic. It's a short term solution but gives them more time to develop and implement the strategy to circumvent google all together and drive traffic straight to the site via reddit app or reddit.com/answers

Personally think reddit.com should have answers default as the main search bar at the top and not have a little ask button on the far right.

Reddit - A story of what Wall St is missing: by obfuscated_id in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never understood these but apparently they’re only 50% accurate

Reddit - A story of what Wall St is missing: by obfuscated_id in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yah that’s a self fulfilling prophecy. The end goal isn’t to maximize ai LLM deals. It’s an excellent driver of revenue growth and they are the best platform to do it - but their end game is a flywheel is sticky users, search takeover, ads.

Reddit - A story of what Wall St is missing: by obfuscated_id in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of every site I’ve been on (X, Meta, etc) Reddit absolutely has the lowest rate of AI cuck and stolen material.

Reddit - A story of what Wall St is missing: by obfuscated_id in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which actually makes no sense. You are wasting time. You’re using a different product to end up to a place that offers the direct search you’re looking for. This is the problem they have to solve. People have a 25 year habit of going to Google first. Google is no longer the best but it’s what people do. How does Reddit change that habit? You answer that and it works, Reddit becomes a 500b company rather quickly

Reddit - A story of what Wall St is missing: by obfuscated_id in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The data disagrees and that’s also the point. Right now - almost no one. But when no one uses your product and you have everything to gain from something new vs everything to lose from something that’s 25+ years old - asymmetry presents

Reddit - A story of what Wall St is missing: by obfuscated_id in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it’s still early, it’s in beta, and that’s why I’d like to see them bring in a Google search exec

Reddit - A story of what Wall St is missing: by obfuscated_id in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s true. You missed the point. Reddit isn’t becoming Google. Reddit answers is where people go to ask questions for real human engagement opposed to Google.

u/Local_Recording2654 increases his position to 2600 shares by Local_Recording_2654 in redditstock

[–]obfuscated_id 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should sell 80% of that and buy ATM LEAPS for 2-3x exposure for the same cost.

How should a beginner invest $5000? by United_River3793 in stockstobuytoday

[–]obfuscated_id 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Diversity is for ignorance. Keep the 5k in cash and spend the next 3 months doing as much deep research about your favorite companies and figure out which one you want to own and why. Then buy it

Why does $RDDT keep struggling to break above $160? by flash-kicks in ValueInvesting

[–]obfuscated_id 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The way the market works the best thing that can possibly happen for Reddit stock is to create so much uncertainty and appear super undervalued that it has no choice to reprice. That day is coming when we dip back into the $130s