Alexis Ohanian

Alexis Ohanian
Alexis Ohanianis an Armenian-American internet entrepreneur, activist and investor based in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, best known for co-founding the social news website Reddit, helping launch the travel search website Hipmunk, and starting the social enterprise Breadpig. He is a partner at Y Combinator, and is also the executive chairman of Reddit. Ohanian is in a relationship with Serena Williams...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth24 April 1983
CountryUnited States of America
The reason people need advice on using social media is that they're a much more complex and nuanced way to communicate than a conversation or email.
I want to stay hungry. I really believe my resources are best used to help projects that make the world suck less.
My junior year, I went to an LSAT-prep course. I flipped over my test and thought, 'You bastards.' I walked out and went to Waffle House. That's where I had what I call 'The Waffle House Epiphany': I didn't want to be a lawyer. I wanted to make a dent in the universe.
I like sarcasm. I like snark.
If I were a snarky Reddit user though, I would say, hypothetically, that that would just be like reading Reddit's Front Page a day later. But I'm not going to go there.
What one realizes there is that we are not in control of the [reddit] community, in any way, shape or form. We have no power over it and so we've lost this total control.
Entrepreneur is just French for 'has ideas, does them'.
The social-media landscape changes incredibly fast, so you have to be open-minded and nimble to keep up with it.
We don't even realize something is broken until someone else shows us a better way
I guess if you include contractors that are six or seven people working on reddit, but when we got acquired there were basically three and then in the years since, we've added three more developer hires full time, and a community manger. But the site is still remarkably small.
Nothing will replace good journalism.
The first version of everything is janky,
The best part of being an angel investor is seeing these kids coming up with companies that get way more traffic than Reddit had when we sold it. I think, 'Are you kidding me? They're just kids, and they've done so much.
The weird thing about reddit is that, for a community its size - now I'm no longer at reddit, but the public traffic numbers that they put out are, I think with the site about eight million unique visitors a month, or every 30 days, which is a fairly big site.