Reddit’s IPO Filing Shows Lots Of Losses After Nearly 20 Years

https://lemmy.world/post/12494118

Reddit’s IPO Filing Shows Lots Of Losses After Nearly 20 Years - Lemmy.World

I am curious. If you were a Chief officer or what kind of changes would you do to make it profitable? Reduce server count? Roll back old.reddit? Just cut overhead? How can they possibly make it profitable given where they are now?
If reddit allowed third party apps again that would probably be enough to get me back. Maybe in another 5 years it won’t but right now Lemmy only wins cause the reddit app experience is bad enough to drive me away.
This seems tricky. If you see any ads in a 3rd party app, they’re going to support the developer instead of Reddit.