This story was delivered to BI Intelligence "Digital Media Briefing" subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. Reddit, the self-described front page of the internet, is in a bit of a mess, as TechCrunch reports. Several high-ranking employees have left the company because of its alleged antagonistic culture, including most recently Celestine Maddy, the VP of marketing, and editorial director Vickie Chang. Meanwhile, highly touted products like Upvoted have been put on the backburner or abandoned altogether. But despite these troubles, Reddit has certain fundamentals that suggest that it is still poised for strong growth. Here are the latest...
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