The founder of the popular Reddit forum WallStreetBets is suing the social media company, alleging he was unfairly banned as moderator of the group and blocked in his efforts to gain a trademark.
A legal battle over ownership of WallStreetBets, known for igniting the memestock craze of 2021, presented the court with a question at the intersection of social media and intellectual property ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Reddit community that gained widespread notoriety during the memestock craze of 2021 is at the center of a long-running ...
Reddit has priced its initial public offering (IPO) at $34 per share, reaching the top of its initially expected price range and hitting its target valuation of $6.4 billion. According to the ...
Jaime Rogozinski, the founder of Reddit's WallStreetBets forum, is suing the social media platform. He wants $1 million in damages, per Reuters, after being banned as moderator of the birthplace of ...
‘Hold on to your butts,’ read one thread, where the platform’s infamous stock-trading subreddit debated what would happen with Reddit’s stock. Reddit shares busted out of the gate Thursday, showing an ...
Reddit opened at $47 per share, eventually topping out above the $57 mark, and early retail investors shared their gains in WSB. Retail traders in the WSB subreddit predict a drop in the stock’s price ...
The founder of WallStreetBets, the Reddit chat forum that fueled the 2021 meme stock frenzy, sued the social media platform for ousting him from the online community. Jaime Rogozinski claims that ...
As Reddit finally files to go public, the company wrote in its S-1 filing that “meme stock” schemes on r/WallStreetBets could pose a risk to investors. In its S-1 filing, the company wrote: “Given the ...
The subreddit's former moderator Jamie Rogozinski says the site is infringing on his trademark and violating his publicity rights, while Reddit says it's "a completely frivolous lawsuit with no basis ...