Core Viewpoint - A lawsuit has been filed against Reddit, Inc. and its senior executives for potential violations of federal securities laws, specifically related to misrepresentations about user growth impacted by Google's AI technology [1][2][3]. Company Overview - Reddit operates a social news aggregation and forum platform, which has seen a decline in user traffic due to Google's AI search results providing answers directly, reducing the need for users to visit Reddit [3][4]. Legal Proceedings - The lawsuit is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, with claims under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 [2]. Stock Performance - Following a report on May 1, 2025, indicating a slowdown in daily active user growth, Reddit's stock price fell from $118.79 to $113.83, a decline of $4.96 or over 4% [5]. - On May 21, 2025, after an analyst cut the stock price target due to concerns over Google's AI impact, Reddit's stock dropped from $105.64 to $95.85, a decrease of $9.79 or over 9% [6].
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