How to Start a $6.5 Billion Business At 21 Years Old: Reddit | Entrepreneur
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"So, Alexis [Ohanian], my co-founder, college roommate at the time, he and I applied to Y Combinator. Our initial idea was to create a way to order food from cell phones - which wasn't the norm in 2005."
"Reddit 'was kind of a Delicious plus Slashdot, but make both of them better,' Huffman said. Honestly, I think that's pretty much what we built. But for 19 years, we've been iterating on this and tweaking it, and kind of following our users and adding features."
"Our most important feature, or the power it gives users to create their own communities, was introduced three years after launch. This has truly defined Reddit's success and user engagement over the years."
"Since going public, Reddit has posted earnings that beat expectations for two consecutive quarters. This reflects our strategy of enhancing user experience and adapting to the digital landscape."
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