
Reddit's upcoming IPO is generating excitement among investors and analysts. The social media platform's CEO, Steve Huffman, plans to allocate shares to Reddit users, but concerns arise as some users threaten to short the stock. Analysts debate the potential success of Reddit as a public company, focusing on factors such as user growth, ad platform development, and data monetization. The IPO is seen as a test of investors' AI gullibility and is compared to previous market manias.
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