Stocks closed 2023 near record highs. Here's what Wall Street thinks is coming in 2024.
Google “Dividend Stocks”
is a dividend stock now! Just announced they’ll be paying $0.20/share (quarterly, I think?)
It’s only about a 0.04% yield, but it’s better than nothing
Big year for big tech dividends with ’s earlier this year. Question is who’s next and why is it ?
Reddit IPO and adult content
So, Reddit is heading towards an IPO, and there's this interesting angle about its adult content that's catching a lot of attention. It's kinda different from other companies like Playboy $PLBY that are already public, because Reddit isn't just about adult entertainment; it's a massive social media platform with a whole bunch of NSFW subreddits.
Lately, there's been some buzz because Reddit started charging for API access. This is part of them trying to make more money before going public. But, this move didn't sit well with many in the Reddit community. To protest, some subreddits cranked up their NSFW content or switched to posting more adult stuff. It's like a clash between what Reddit's trying to do as a business and what its users are all about
Also, there's this debate around Reddit's handling of AI-generated adult content. Groups like the National Center on Sexual Exploitation are calling Reddit out, especially on how they manage content that could be non-consensual or how they protect minors. Reddit's made some policy updates to tackle these issues, but there's still a lot of talk about whether they're really nailing it in terms of enforcement
As for the actual numbers on how much adult content there is compared to other stuff on Reddit, that's a bit of a mystery. It would be really interesting to see some stats on this. Anyway, as Reddit gets closer to its IPO, they've got to juggle keeping their community happy while also making the platform look good for investors. It's a tricky balancing act for sure."
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