Reddit kills awards and coins
Reddit kills awards and coins
Hi all, I’m u/venkman01 from the Reddit product team, and I’m here to give everyone an early look at the future of how redditors award (and...
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Reddit gold gives premium = no ads = no revenue. What theyve already failed to understand is no users = no revenue
29 0 ReplyReddit gold gets rid of ads (for a month), but also costs money to offset the lack of ads...
17 0 ReplyUblock Origin seemed to do the job for free well enough.
19 0 ReplyIt also disables a lot of analytics, so you get a better experience than the paying customers, for free.
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And wasn't their revenue/user something like $1.50 per month while gold is $5 iirc.... seems like they'd be making an extra $3.50 if a person was gifted gold
11 0 Reply$1.50 per year iirc. They posted a whole load of monthly stats with the annual user income mixed in amongst them so that it didn't seem so bad.
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2 0 ReplyThe revenue calculations likely take gold into account.
At least the real rev/user would.
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