Reddit quietly axes local MD role as it eyes larger ad revenue
Social platform Reddit has quietly axed the role of its local boss just 18 months after installing an Australian figurehead, but says Australia remains a priority market as figures show it grew advertising revenue more than 600 per cent last year.
As the platform prepares for an initial public offering – technology news site The Information reported Reddit was planning to go public as early as the second half of this year – the company has in effect made its Australian unit a sales outpost.
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