Reddit co-founders Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian faced a significant setback early in their entrepreneurial journey when Y Combinator rejected their initial startup idea in 2005. Their original concept aimed to enable food ordering via cell phones, a novel idea at the time. Despite the rejection, Y Combinator encouraged them to pursue another venture.
Undeterred, Huffman and Ohanian developed Reddit, which eventually secured $12,000 in funding from Y Combinator. Their inspiration came from two influential websites: Delicious, a platform for storing and sharing bookmarks, and Slashdot, a social news site focused on tech and science. Huffman described Reddit as an improved combination of these concepts, emphasizing user-generated communities as a key feature introduced three years after the site’s launch.
Since its public debut in March, Reddit has achieved a $6.5 billion valuation and has exceeded earnings expectations for two consecutive quarters. The platform has also established AI licensing agreements with Google and OpenAI, integrating Reddit content into advanced AI models like Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Huffman expressed pride in Reddit’s role in advancing these technologies and sees immense potential in AI for the future.