Despite attracting 133 million users each month, Reddit largely still looks like it did in 2005 and is maintained by just a staff of 60. In a blog post Reddit said it plans to use the cash to invest in new features, staff and building its mobile product.
As part of the deal, the new investors plan to give 10 per cent of their share in the company to Reddit users as a sign of appreciation for their role in making it a success.
Sam Altman, the president of renowned incubator Y Combinator that originally launched Reddit, also took part in the fundraising.
In a blog post Altman said: “reddit is an example of something that started out looking like a silly toy for wasting time and has become something very interesting.”
Reddit was bought by Conde Nast Publications, the publisher of the New Yorkerand Vogue, in 2006 and became a subsidiary of Conde Nast’s parent companyAdvance Publications. In 2012 Reddit was spun out as an independent company but Advance is still its largest shareholder.
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