

After Huffman and Ohanian left Reddit, Erik Martin, who joined the company as a community manager in 2008 and later became general manager in 2011, played a role in Reddit's growth.

Huffman went on to co-found Hipmunk with Adam Goldstein, and later recruited Ohanian and Slowe to his new company. In January 2007, Swartz was fired for undisclosed reasons. In November 2006, Swartz blogged complaining about the new corporate environment, criticizing its level of productivity. Huffman and Ohanian sold Reddit to Condé Nast Publications, owner of Wired, on October 31, 2006, for a reported $10 million to $20 million and the team moved to San Francisco. Ohanian later wrote that instead of labeling Swartz as a co-founder, the correct description is that Swartz's company was acquired by Reddit 6 months after he and Huffman had started. Between November 2005 and January 2006, Reddit merged with Aaron Swartz's company Infogami, and Swartz became an equal owner of the resulting parent company, Not A Bug. The team expanded to include Christopher Slowe in November 2005. Supported by the funding from Y Combinator, Huffman coded the site in Common Lisp and together with Ohanian launched Reddit in June 2005. For this idea, Huffman and Ohanian were accepted in Y Combinator's first class. During a brainstorming session to pitch another startup, the idea was created for what Graham called the "front page of the Internet". Their initial idea, My Mobile Menu, was unsuccessful, and was intended to allow users to order food by SMS text messaging. After speaking with Huffman and Ohanian following the lecture, Graham invited the two to apply to his startup incubator Y Combinator. Huffman and Ohanian attended a lecture by programmer-entrepreneur Paul Graham in Boston, Massachusetts, during their spring break from University of Virginia. The idea and initial development of Reddit originated with then college roommates Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian in 2005.

Registered members submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down by other members. Reddit ( / ˈ r ɛ d ɪ t/, stylized as reddit) is an American social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website.
