Reddit Installs Interim Female CEO and Says The Job Is Hers to Lose
Nitasha Tiku · 11/13/14 07:15PM
When Reddit CEO Yishan Wong announced that the crowd-sourced news site had raised $50 million, he called his financiers "patient, long-term investors who support our views on difficult issues." But less than two months later that patience seems to have run out and over a suspiciously simple dispute.