Reddit shares gained 3.5% after-hours Tuesday following Piper Sandler's recognition of a new feature that streamlines ad campaign imports from Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META).’s ads manager. The brokerage firm sees the update as a potential catalyst for attracting more advertisers to Reddit's platform.
Piper Sandler analyst Thomas Champion recently noticed a new feature in Reddit (RDDT) Ads Manager, namely a beta option to import a campaign
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As such, the tech giant is conducting a limited test of ads on Threads with a small number of advertisers, allowing them to extend their existing Meta ad campaigns to the app while the service integrates its parent company’s brand safety and suitability standards and controls.
Social media users are speculating that Meta has bought TikTok, following Donald Trump's announcement that he planned to delay a ban on the app.
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will cut back on its content moderation efforts and eliminate fact-checking in the US in favor of the more “democratic”
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Popular community site became unmentionable – the irony is thick enough to compile Facebook has lifted a temporary ban preventing users from posting links to popular OS comparison site Distrowatch – after going so far as to lock the account of the site's editor.
He notes the combined market cap and collective active users on platforms like Reddit (RDDT), Snapchat (SNAP), Alphabet's YouTube (GOOG, GOOGL), and Meta Platforms' Facebook and Instagram (META).
Reddit, Inc. (NASDAQ:RDDT) has seen its stock price surge to $202, delivering an impressive 300% return over the past year as the social media platform continues to report strong user growth and make strides in improving its advertising technology.
Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, said DeepSeek's success with R1 said more about the value of open-source than Chinese competition.