That's the glorious thing about litigation - all it takes is a lawyer willing to take a flyer at it to find out. Considering how much patent trolling and exploratory class action litigation happens in the US, I don't think it'd take too many flights before good ol' Advance decides that their black sheep needs to find a new pasture. I mean, have you seen the dumpster fire that is Twitter's attempt to sell itself? Every time Salesforce or whoever says "mmmmmyeah, too toxic" Reddit's value drops proportionately. There will come a time when Reddit's potential worth will be outweighed by Reddit's potential liability and then things get interesting for Reddit. I don't know law, but I surmise that spez is pushing on the minute hand. I wouldn't even begin to guess where on the spectrum this falls.