« Sean Hull's 20 Biggest Bottlenecks that Reduce and Slow Down Scalability | Main | Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For August 23, 2013 » Jeremy Edberg, the first paid employee at reddit, teaches us a lot about how to create a successful social site in a really good talk he gave at the RAMP conference. Watch it here at Scaling Reddit from 1 Million to 1 Billion–Pitfalls and Lessons. Jeremy