Pre-IPO Reddit lets ads be dressed up as promoted user posts
Briefly

Called 'free-form ads,' Reddit claimed in a statement this week that the 'all-new, completely unique ad format' is designed to improve click-through rates and upvotes - by making adverts look as much like user posts as possible.
Reddit claimed free-form ads tested so far achieved a 28 percent increase in click-through rates, which the biz noted 'outperform[ed] all other ad types.'
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