Reddit Inc. files a Form 4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for July 7, according to Investing.com. Form 4 is used to report transactions in a company’s securities by company insiders, such as directors, executive officers, and certain beneficial owners, along with any related changes in ownership. The filings typically include details such as the reporting person, relationship to the company, type of security, number of shares or units involved, transaction date, and whether transactions involve acquisitions or dispositions. While the provided source material does not include specific transaction details (for example, the number of shares, price, or whether it reflects a purchase or sale), it confirms that a Form 4 for that date is publicly available. Additional information would be found in the underlying SEC filing linked or referenced by the outlet. The reporting reflects ongoing insider activity disclosure requirements under U.S. securities laws.