⚠️ Heads up: this article is from our "experimental era" — a beautiful mess of enthusiasm ✨, caffeine ☕, and user-submitted chaos 🤹. We kept it because it’s part of our journey 🛤️ (and hey, everyone has awkward teenage years 😅).
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Reddit's intentions to license user-generated content for training AI models, as disclosed in a regulatory filing. Reddit sees these licensing agreements as a potential significant revenue source. The inquiry raises concerns just before the company's planned initial public offering.