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Analysts have set 12-month price targets for Reddit, revealing an average target of $145.67, a high estimate of $220.00, and a low estimate of $110.00. This current average represents a 12.85% ...
Reddit's average session lasts about 16 minutes and 41 seconds, with users viewing 5.26 pages per visit, according to Exploding Topics. Users aged between 13 to 24 years are the fastest-growing ...
For over a decade, the iconic 42 Fast Buds logo-a bold cannabis leaf paired with the number 42-was much more than a design. It was a symbol of rebellion, innovation, and commitment to the cannabis ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration says it’s hiring new teams to exterminate rats from tunnels under trees on the street.
June 18, 2025 Daily Beast gains on Reddit and Facebook as Google traffic falls And Vox Media CEO says OpenAI is a good partner but still doesn't value content high enough.
A Mumbai resident's widely shared Reddit article exposing Oshiwara's trash heaps prompted demands for BMC and public accountability. Garbage dumped on Mumbai roads makes residents furious.
Social media platform Reddit is suing the artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic for allegedly "scraping" millions of user comments to train its chatbot Claude. In a lawsuit filed in the ...
On the heels of an OpenAI controversy over deleted posts, Reddit sued Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing the AI company of "intentionally" training AI models on the "personal data of Reddit users ...
Crucial Quote “Anthropic is in fact intentionally trained on the personal data of Reddit users without ever requesting their consent,” Reddit claims, calling Anthropic a “late-blooming ...