Reddit plans to place a big chunk of its IPO shares in the hands of its users, an unusual move that could build loyalty but also comes with risk.

The company plans to reserve an as-yet-undetermined number of shares for 75,000 of its most prolific so-called redditors when it goes public next month, according to people familiar with the matter. The users will have the opportunity to buy Reddit shares at its initial public offering price before the stock starts trading, a privilege normally reserved only for big investors.

Ideally for the company and its underwriters, Reddit shares will rise in their stock-market debut, bestowing big gains on those who buy in at the IPO price. If the stock falls, however, it could anger those members of Reddit’s community—a group that, broadly speaking, hasn’t shied away from boycotts in the past.

Banks generally favor selling the bulk of an IPO to big money managers that tend to hold stocks for a relatively long time. Individual investors are viewed as more fickle and prone to selling at the first sign of weakness.

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n word count bot will be used to measure loyalty

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Their loyal users are the marks. Watch the rug get immediately pulled.

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It won’t be immediately. This is going to be a pump and dump, but I guarantee you there’s going to be a set of first wave investors who watch the stock price go vertical for a few weeks at least.

Also, non-zero chance we get the kind of blatant stockmarket manipulation that gave us Tesla, Gamestop, and Best Buy short squeezes.

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Prediction: Consent will be manufactured on Reddit for these marks to HODL until they’re left HODLing the bag.

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The manipulation was stopping the GameStop short squeeze, not causing it. Robin Hood turned off the ability for users to buy the stock, but kept the ability to sell it, something they had never done before or after. They have heavy investments with the Hedge Funds that were losing big on the squeeze, so they stepped in illegally to stem the bleeding. The squeeze was organic, stopping the squeeze was manipulation.

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The manipulation was stopping the GameStop short squeeze, not causing it.

There was manipulation on both ends. But the initial squeeze was a very deliberately orchestrated attempt by a few major holding firms - Fidelity, Blackrock, and Vanguard most notably - to inflate a bubble and organize a graceful exit from their long GME position.

Robin Hood turned off the ability for users to buy the stock

Because their parent company, Citadel, realized these other firms were fucking them with their own app.

But by then most of the damage had been done and the major stock holders had re-positioned themselves. A bunch of retail investors got caught with some of the bag, but they were incidental in the clash of industry titans.

The squeeze was organic

Anyone who points to a shift on the order of several hundred million dollars in a matter of days and says “Organic” is a sucker.

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12 points

b-az-ingo

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I feel like you only do something this stupid if you don’t expect your IPO to do well in a normal way.

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Well, Spez is an ancrap, he might actually believe this is the ‘right’ thing to do lmao

He also made like 193 million last year alone, so I doubt he cares too much

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Finally I will get recognition for moderating r/jailbait

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29 points

Bet it’s all the intelligence agency accounts

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