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2010–2012: From the beginning to the end of 2010 (and following Reddit's move to Amazon AWS servers in November 2009), Reddit more than triples in pageviews and bandwidth count. [3] By February 2011, [4] reddit reached 1 billion page-views per month. Within a year (by January 2012), Reddit again doubled in pageviews and reached 2 billion ...
Reddit and other websites participated in a 12-hour sitewide blackout on January 18, 2012, in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act. [53] [54] In May 2012, Reddit joined the Internet Defense League, a group formed to organize future protests. [55] Yishan Wong joined Reddit as CEO in 2012. [56]
From 2010 to 2012 many late 2000s fashion trends remained popular in Europe, the United States, East Asia and South America, especially acid wash skinny jeans, geometric or galaxy printed crew neck sweatshirts and leggings, "trouser-dresses", romper suits, [23] [24] preppy pastel colored skinny jeans, metallic dresses, [25] and capri pants ...
Steve Huffman (born 1983 or 1984), also known by his Reddit username spez (/ s p ɛ z /), is an American web developer and entrepreneur.He is the co-founder and CEO of Reddit, a social news and discussion website, which ranks in the top 20 websites in the world. [4]
As of 2012, he was no longer involved in the day-to-day operations of the company. [22] After leaving Reddit in 2010, Ohanian spent three months working in microfinance as a Kiva fellow in Yerevan, Armenia. [23] Ohanian helped launch the travel search website Hipmunk this same year and now acts as an adviser. [24]
From top left, clockwise: Anti-government protests called the Arab Spring arose in 2010–2011, and as a result, many governments were overthrown, including when Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was killed; Crimea is annexed by Russia in 2014; ISIS/ISIL perpetrates terrorist attacks and captures territory in Syria and Iraq; climate change awareness and the Paris Agreement; the Event Horizon ...
Reddit rose to infamy in October 2011, when CNN reported that Reddit was harboring the r/Jailbait community, a subreddit devoted to sharing suggestive or revealing photos of underage girls. In a 2011 incident, an r/Jailbait user posted a provocative image of an underage girl.
r/nosleep was created in March 2010. [1] According to the rules of the subreddit, members must pretend that all stories are true in comments. [2] r/nosleep has faced problems with copyright violations on the internet, particularly people who upload narrations of short stories without crediting or requesting permission from the original author.