I Am Sam Altman, President of Y Combinator. AMA
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#262How do you get the (gut) feeling that you should definitely invest in a particular idea (or company)? (how do you make such a decision)?
Re: I Am Sam Altman, President of Y Combinator. AMA
#263With you recently leading a round of investment for reddit, it seems you are quite optimistic about its success but as of late 2013 (and maybe now too), Reddit remains in red even after nearly a decade of its inception[1]. Reddit CEO once said, that ads are the reasons Digg failed[2], so I believe the site would be wary of using ads to the fullest. How do you think Reddit would become profitable and would be able to…
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#264Is there a chance to be approved if my startup is an incubator/accelerator a la YC in another region of the world?
It usually hurts you if you've gone through another accelerator because our bar is much higher. In that case, we expect you to be already accelerated, and we find that many accelerators are actually more of a brake pedal.
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#267Do you think the increasing cost of living in the valley is detrimental to starting up?
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> there are rumors going around that Yishan was bribed to step down so that Ms. Ellen Pao could become interim CEO just in time for her trial against Kleiner Perkins. Could you comment on her character? It's bad enough that you're publicly asking sama for petty gossip on an AMA like this, but ending it by making this about Pao's character, not Yishan's character, the changing of the guard at Reddit in general, or eve…
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#270Why don't even the best VCs publish returns? Does YC plan to?
Ours sound silly. The IRR is way over 100%, but on a relatively small amount of capital.