Reddit Rated Sell as Redburn Flags Risk From Google Algorithm (www.bloomberg.com)
from misk@sopuli.xyz to technology@beehaw.org on 17 Mar 2025 21:20
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The user growth experienced by Reddit Inc. is a “gift” from Alphabet Inc.’s Google that may have led to excessive bullishness on the social-media company, according to analysts who have become the stock’s biggest bear.

Redburn Atlantic’s James Cordwell and Joseph Barker initiated coverage of Reddit with a sell recommendation, saying that while the financial performance since its initial public offering has been “stellar,” Wall Street is not appreciating the vulnerability of its growth to Google Search. Additionally, the analysts see user growth stalling in 2025.

“The reality, in our view, is that Reddit’s potential, breadth of appeal and thus value as a company are being overstated,” Cordwell and Barker wrote in a note published on Monday.

Shares fell 2% on Monday and is down 23% this year. It now has 15 buy-equivalent recommendations, seven holds and three sells among analysts tracking the stock, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Cordwell and Barker’s price target of $75 is the lowest.

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lvxferre@mander.xyz on 17 Mar 2025 23:35 next collapse

Cordwell and Barker expect user growth for Reddit to stall in 2025 and, as a result, see revenue growth becoming more reliant on making the platform’s proposition more attractive for advertisers.

This won’t be even remotely fun for the people still using that platform. Because “making the platform’s proposition more attractive to advertisers” boils down to either more ads or ads that are more obnoxious, more disguised as content, more targetted.

scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech on 18 Mar 2025 00:03 next collapse

I’m all for it if it convinces more people to leave. Unfortunately I see way too many people who see ads though and think “yup that’s just the way it is thank you more please”

Powderhorn@beehaw.org on 18 Mar 2025 01:45 collapse

Anybody being willing to view ads confuses me.

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 18 Mar 2025 07:43 next collapse

Oh no, who’s gonna buy ads on reddit when the rich white conservative bankrolling “He Gets Us” dies?

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 19 Mar 2025 21:16 collapse

It strikes too much like Federated Media/Demand Media/Whoever decided the only way to get metrics was to turn towards advertisements in content. Or to be more specific, advertisements are the content.

Which is also how Digg v4 ended up, the brands as content submitters.

lvxferre@mander.xyz on 19 Mar 2025 22:22 collapse

Which is also how Digg v4 ended up, the brands as content submitters.

Exactly. Almost like Reddit decision makers know how Digg died, and yet they’re unable to not follow its steps.

megopie@beehaw.org on 18 Mar 2025 18:15 collapse

It’s so absurd, the website’s appeal lies entirely in the user driven experience created by volunteer moderators and user submitted content. Yet the path of profit growth for them lies in company placed ads, and LLM bots spamming comment sections to astroturf. The more they push for profit, the less appeal to users the site has.