It looks like in 2012 they transferred 42PB of data, which is pretty crazy. I assume their numbers are far higher now. It's impressive they can make it all work.
I didn't know that Reddit had invested money in the company either, that could potentially be a pretty big boon for them.
I think that if you got to the point where you're using a significant amount of mobile data and you alone are impacting other customers' experience significantly, they'd ask you to knock it off.
I didn't know that Reddit had invested money in the company either, that could potentially be a pretty big boon for them.