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- Steve Huffman - Wikipedia
Steve Huffman (born 1983 or 1984), also known by his Reddit username spez ( spɛz ⓘ), is an American web developer and entrepreneur He is the co-founder and CEO of Reddit, which ranks 7th in the top 20 websites in the world as of July 2025 [4] He also co-founded the airfare search engine website Hipmunk, which was shut down in 2020 [5]
- Reddit - Governance - Board of Directors - Person Details
Steve Huffman is the co-founder and CEO of Reddit, an online community of communities On Reddit, there is a home for everybody and a place for everyone to dive into their interests
- Reddit’s Cofounder And CEO Steve Huffman Is Now A Billionaire
Founders of Reddit Steve Huffman (left) and Alexis Ohanian pictured in 2016 after Huffman returned as CEO and Ohanian joined as a board member
- Reddits CEO says the platform is ditching a key part that sucks
CEO Steve Huffman said Reddit would scrap its r popular default feed because it "gives the false impression of a singular Reddit culture "
- Reddit’s CEO Steve Huffman has just become a billionaire . . . - Fortune
Take Steve Huffman: Two decades after cofounding Reddit, the CEO has finally made it to the ultra-rich club Huffman’s net worth just soared to $1 2 billion after Reddit’s recent victorious
- Reddit’s CEO says r popular ‘sucks,’ and it’s going away
Reddit is “moving away” from r popular in favor of “better, more relevant and personalized feeds,” CEO Steve Huffman says
- Reddit CEO Steve Huffman: What to know - Fox Business
Reddit co-founder and CEO Steve Huffman was thrust into the spotlight last week after the social media platform filed for its initial public offering
- Reddit’s CEO Wants To Build ‘The Most Human Place On The Internet . . .
Reddit, Inc is making some interesting changes under the hood to make the forum site more appealing to users and advertisers In a year-ender letter, CEO Steve Huffman said Reddit would become more personalized for users That note caps a year packed with AI-powered ad product launches, a new content licensing partnership with OpenAI, and even a lawsuit against Perplexity
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