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Reddit hasn’t turned a profit in nearly 20 years, but it just filed to go public anyway — CNN
Reddit — which is not yet profitable — says it seeks to grow its business through advertising, more e-commerce offerings and by licensing its data to other companies to train their artificial intelligence models, writes Clare Duffy and John Towfighi.
Snapchat launches Run for Office portal to encourage users toward political campaigns — The Verge
Snapchat is launching a new tool aimed at guiding its young user base to consider running for political office, writes Kim Lyons.
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New York renamed ‘Jewtropolis’ in map hack — BBC
New York City was briefly renamed "Jewtropolis" in mapping software used by social media site Snapchat and others, writes BBC News.
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Oracle, Snapchat partnering to measure effectiveness of Snap ads
Oracle and Snapchat are forming a partnership to measure incremental store sales, resulting from marketing campaigns run on Snapchat. Over 100 million people use Snapchat daily, with...
Snapchat Settles Privacy Charges With FTC
Mobile messaging app Snapchat has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it deceived consumers with promises about the disappearing nature of messages...