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That's very interesting. Tencent is not even hinted at in Wikipedia's timeline of Reddit page. Also, when they say that Reddit was able to "operate independently of Condé Nast", they're being somewhat deceitful and implying they were independent. Advance Publications is only mentioned in the footnote/reference, and what they meant that Advance Publications is hands-off compared to Condé Nast.