Reddit core, Stack Overflow. They're going to just get taken out. I think this is I think this is going to be the new normalView on YouTube
As of November 30, 2025, the time horizon of the prediction (“within the next several years”) has not elapsed, so it’s too early to judge its long‑term accuracy.
Reddit: Reddit went public on March 21, 2024, and continues to operate as an independent public company (ticker RDDT). Recent coverage and filings describe it as a standalone public firm with a diversified institutional shareholder base, ongoing earnings reports, and strategic partnerships, not as a subsidiary that has been acquired in a take‑private or merger transaction. (en.wikipedia.org) There is no evidence of Reddit being bought by a larger company after its IPO.
Stack Overflow: Stack Overflow (via Stack Exchange) has been wholly owned by Prosus—a large tech holding company—since its acquisition in 2021, well before the March 2024 podcast. (en.wikipedia.org) That prior deal doesn’t test the future part of the prediction.
Because (1) Reddit has not been acquired yet, and (2) the multi‑year window the speaker invoked is still open, we cannot say the prediction is definitively right or wrong at this point.