
Noah Kulwin
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Co-founder Steve Huffman shifted again, saying the site wasn’t designed as a “bastion of free speech.”


Blount’s exit comes less than two months after she joined Reddit from Facebook.


Also, WeWork confirmed its monster $434 million round.


Swisher and Butterfield chat about Silicon Valley’s (currently) most-beloved startup.


That new uni would be an Uber competitor in Southeast Asia that raised $200 million.


Reddit’s legion of unpaid moderators are its biggest asset -- and its biggest liability.


The crew behind Fox’s “Empire” talks social media and TV at the Code Conference.


Eaze, the “Uber for pot,” will now offer physician evaluations by video call.


The goal of the 24-hour programming competition, judged by a three-person panel, is to build an app that advances “liberty and privacy.”


Also of note: Shopping for your home using VR.