Reddit has introduced tiered inventory categories – standard, expanded and limited – so that advertisers can choose the level of brand safety they’re comfortable with. Brand safety has become a newly hot topic this year given the ongoing pandemic, upcoming election and general societal strife. “It’s certainly been an interesting year,” said Jen Wong, Reddit’s COO. But… Continue reading »
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