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Reddit plans to lock some content behind a paywall this year, CEO says | Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform

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  • B [email protected]

    It's not that everyone's getting used to the current hellscape of the internet. Kids born today have never experienced a world without it. I watched my niece playing on my dad's phone, and she was just blasting through every single ad, interacting with every ad until it took her to the install page, and then she moved on to the next ad. People were upset about the tiktok ban cause they didnt care about their data. Shit like that is wild to me, coming from the early internet era.

    Unless countries step up with better tech laws, I only see it getting worse from here.

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    #223

    the internet was better when it was anonymous, where you were explicitly and forcefully told that no one should know anything about you but your handle.

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      Reddit is planning to introduce a paywall this year, CEO Steve Huffman said during a videotaped Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Thursday.

      Huffman previously showed interest in potentially introducing a new type of subreddit with "exclusive content or private areas" that Reddit users would pay to access.

      When asked this week about plans for some Redditors to create "content that only paid members can see," Huffman said:

      It’s a work in progress right now, so that one’s coming... We're working on it as we speak.

      When asked about "new, key features that you plan to roll out for Reddit in 2025," Huffman responded, in part: “Paid subreddits, yes.”

      Reddit's paywall would ostensibly only apply to certain new subreddit types, not any subreddits currently available.

      Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform. The push for ads follows changes to Reddit’s API policy that, in part, led to the closing of most third-party apps used for accessing Reddit. Reddit makes most of its revenue from ads and can only show ads on its native apps and website.

      Reddit started testing ads in comments last year, with COO Jen Wong saying during an AMA that such ads are in “about 3 percent of inventory.” The executive hinted at that percentage growing. Wong also shared hopes that contextual advertising, or ads being shown based on the content surrounding them, will be a “bigger part of” Reddit’s business by 2026.

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      #224

      i hope there is a mass migration here

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      • a_random_idiot@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

        No it wasnt.

        appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.comA This user is from outside of this forum
        appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.comA This user is from outside of this forum
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        #225

        Yes it was.

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        • H [email protected]

          i hope there is a mass migration here

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          #226

          The more they do shit like this the more they will

          I mean, honestly Reddit is a dead site walking. At this point is not if it will “die” but how fast and I guess more importantly where will its users go. Hopefully here but who knows

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          • appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.comA [email protected]

            Yes it was.

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            #227

            Been here 2 years. Its just as easy to use as its always been.

            I dont know where this sudden anti-lemmy "OMG ITS TOO HARD TO USE CAUSE WORDS ARE HARD I PREFER (insert site with same exact fucking usability" misinformation/propaganda has come from in the past few weeks, but its patently absurd and obviously fake.

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            • a_random_idiot@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

              No it wasnt.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #228

              I'm not particularly tech savvy and I found it confusing and hard to parse at first. It was worth it to figure out, because fuck Reddit, but I can understand people struggling with it, especially at first.

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              • S [email protected]

                I just joined yesterday because of this article. Honestly I feel like I’m using Apollo to access Reddit again. My Reddit account was 12 years old and I deleted it.

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                #229

                Welcome

                We’re happy to have you here

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                • A [email protected]

                  Thank you! I literally signed up 30 mins ago after seeing Lemmy mentioned a few times on Reddit. I'm at the 'what the heck is this, where am I' stage but feel like I understand how it works a bit better now!

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                  #230

                  Welcome to Lemmy!!

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                  • I [email protected]

                    Still no frictionless account migration...

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                    #231

                    On Voyager app you can “migrate subreddits” at least

                    Not sure what else would even be feasible

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                      Reddit is planning to introduce a paywall this year, CEO Steve Huffman said during a videotaped Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Thursday.

                      Huffman previously showed interest in potentially introducing a new type of subreddit with "exclusive content or private areas" that Reddit users would pay to access.

                      When asked this week about plans for some Redditors to create "content that only paid members can see," Huffman said:

                      It’s a work in progress right now, so that one’s coming... We're working on it as we speak.

                      When asked about "new, key features that you plan to roll out for Reddit in 2025," Huffman responded, in part: “Paid subreddits, yes.”

                      Reddit's paywall would ostensibly only apply to certain new subreddit types, not any subreddits currently available.

                      Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform. The push for ads follows changes to Reddit’s API policy that, in part, led to the closing of most third-party apps used for accessing Reddit. Reddit makes most of its revenue from ads and can only show ads on its native apps and website.

                      Reddit started testing ads in comments last year, with COO Jen Wong saying during an AMA that such ads are in “about 3 percent of inventory.” The executive hinted at that percentage growing. Wong also shared hopes that contextual advertising, or ads being shown based on the content surrounding them, will be a “bigger part of” Reddit’s business by 2026.

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                      #232

                      I feel like this is gonna be a cash cow for reddit, just not in a way spez can just openly talk about.

                      A huge portion of reddit is OnlyFans promos. Reddit is making zero off of all this, because traditional advertising doesn't want to associate themselves with porn. A bunch of these "paid subreddits" will basically be a reddit's attempt to compete with OnlyFans.

                      I honestly think it'll work. There's a lot of money in porn.n

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                      • I [email protected]

                        History, reputation, relationships (this a nuch bigger problem on mastofon) (yes migration as a lurker is easy)

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                        #233

                        How do you even migrate history? Would people even want that

                        Reputation definitely not. Also who even cares about reputation

                        Subreddits you can migrate in some apps at least

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                        • a_random_idiot@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                          well, not all of them.

                          I can think of a handful I would much rather see thrown into a furnace.

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                          #234

                          I wanna talk nerd shit about Sonic, Yugioh, and Sims again

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                          • F [email protected]

                            Reddit is planning to introduce a paywall this year, CEO Steve Huffman said during a videotaped Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Thursday.

                            Huffman previously showed interest in potentially introducing a new type of subreddit with "exclusive content or private areas" that Reddit users would pay to access.

                            When asked this week about plans for some Redditors to create "content that only paid members can see," Huffman said:

                            It’s a work in progress right now, so that one’s coming... We're working on it as we speak.

                            When asked about "new, key features that you plan to roll out for Reddit in 2025," Huffman responded, in part: “Paid subreddits, yes.”

                            Reddit's paywall would ostensibly only apply to certain new subreddit types, not any subreddits currently available.

                            Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform. The push for ads follows changes to Reddit’s API policy that, in part, led to the closing of most third-party apps used for accessing Reddit. Reddit makes most of its revenue from ads and can only show ads on its native apps and website.

                            Reddit started testing ads in comments last year, with COO Jen Wong saying during an AMA that such ads are in “about 3 percent of inventory.” The executive hinted at that percentage growing. Wong also shared hopes that contextual advertising, or ads being shown based on the content surrounding them, will be a “bigger part of” Reddit’s business by 2026.

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                            #235

                            Reddit: Here's another reason not to use our site.

                            Users: Ok bye.

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                            • F [email protected]

                              Reddit is planning to introduce a paywall this year, CEO Steve Huffman said during a videotaped Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Thursday.

                              Huffman previously showed interest in potentially introducing a new type of subreddit with "exclusive content or private areas" that Reddit users would pay to access.

                              When asked this week about plans for some Redditors to create "content that only paid members can see," Huffman said:

                              It’s a work in progress right now, so that one’s coming... We're working on it as we speak.

                              When asked about "new, key features that you plan to roll out for Reddit in 2025," Huffman responded, in part: “Paid subreddits, yes.”

                              Reddit's paywall would ostensibly only apply to certain new subreddit types, not any subreddits currently available.

                              Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform. The push for ads follows changes to Reddit’s API policy that, in part, led to the closing of most third-party apps used for accessing Reddit. Reddit makes most of its revenue from ads and can only show ads on its native apps and website.

                              Reddit started testing ads in comments last year, with COO Jen Wong saying during an AMA that such ads are in “about 3 percent of inventory.” The executive hinted at that percentage growing. Wong also shared hopes that contextual advertising, or ads being shown based on the content surrounding them, will be a “bigger part of” Reddit’s business by 2026.

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                              #236

                              By far one of the easiest decisions was jumping on over here - and I barely understand it half the time.

                              Second best was ditching Facebook like it was cancer.

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                                Reddit is planning to introduce a paywall this year, CEO Steve Huffman said during a videotaped Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Thursday.

                                Huffman previously showed interest in potentially introducing a new type of subreddit with "exclusive content or private areas" that Reddit users would pay to access.

                                When asked this week about plans for some Redditors to create "content that only paid members can see," Huffman said:

                                It’s a work in progress right now, so that one’s coming... We're working on it as we speak.

                                When asked about "new, key features that you plan to roll out for Reddit in 2025," Huffman responded, in part: “Paid subreddits, yes.”

                                Reddit's paywall would ostensibly only apply to certain new subreddit types, not any subreddits currently available.

                                Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform. The push for ads follows changes to Reddit’s API policy that, in part, led to the closing of most third-party apps used for accessing Reddit. Reddit makes most of its revenue from ads and can only show ads on its native apps and website.

                                Reddit started testing ads in comments last year, with COO Jen Wong saying during an AMA that such ads are in “about 3 percent of inventory.” The executive hinted at that percentage growing. Wong also shared hopes that contextual advertising, or ads being shown based on the content surrounding them, will be a “bigger part of” Reddit’s business by 2026.

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                                #237

                                What I find hilarious is all these companies doing this shit after all the advancements in programming languages and paradigms in the last few years.

                                Thanks to tools like Node.js, React, Flask, Reflex, OpenAPI Gen, GoLang, and more, people that are fed-up and have the know-how can stand up competing technology in record time.

                                I look forward to see what comes out of this corporate power grab. Hopefully there's not a lot of pain and suffering alkng the way.

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                                  Reddit is planning to introduce a paywall this year, CEO Steve Huffman said during a videotaped Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Thursday.

                                  Huffman previously showed interest in potentially introducing a new type of subreddit with "exclusive content or private areas" that Reddit users would pay to access.

                                  When asked this week about plans for some Redditors to create "content that only paid members can see," Huffman said:

                                  It’s a work in progress right now, so that one’s coming... We're working on it as we speak.

                                  When asked about "new, key features that you plan to roll out for Reddit in 2025," Huffman responded, in part: “Paid subreddits, yes.”

                                  Reddit's paywall would ostensibly only apply to certain new subreddit types, not any subreddits currently available.

                                  Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform. The push for ads follows changes to Reddit’s API policy that, in part, led to the closing of most third-party apps used for accessing Reddit. Reddit makes most of its revenue from ads and can only show ads on its native apps and website.

                                  Reddit started testing ads in comments last year, with COO Jen Wong saying during an AMA that such ads are in “about 3 percent of inventory.” The executive hinted at that percentage growing. Wong also shared hopes that contextual advertising, or ads being shown based on the content surrounding them, will be a “bigger part of” Reddit’s business by 2026.

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                                  #238

                                  Good thing I discovered Lemmy!

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                                  • I [email protected]

                                    Youtube is not easily replacible.

                                    Creating quality videos are much more difficult than memes on Reddit/Lemmy type of sites.

                                    No content creators is gonna move because of the issue of monitization. And most couldn't care less about Youtube's enshittification. You cant say "Just use Peertube" when there are like nothing interesting to watch. It's like trying to stop watching popular Movies / TV shows because "big corp media bad". Piracy would be the best mitigation in the Movies / TV situation, and that in Youtube's situation is just using an adblocker.

                                    In contast, Reddit/Lemmy type of sites are just strangers talking to strangers. You are moving from Stanger Group A to Stranger Group B. It's the easiest transition ever.

                                    Not to mention, the storage for Lemmy instances is like in the GBs. Get a 1TB harddrive and you're good for a long time. A Youtube replacement? On you're gonna need PETABYTES, and all the bandwith to serve the content.

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                                    #239

                                    There’s not the same amount of content as YT, but have a look at the pinned post in this community about channels to follow: [email protected]

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                                      Reddit is planning to introduce a paywall this year, CEO Steve Huffman said during a videotaped Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Thursday.

                                      Huffman previously showed interest in potentially introducing a new type of subreddit with "exclusive content or private areas" that Reddit users would pay to access.

                                      When asked this week about plans for some Redditors to create "content that only paid members can see," Huffman said:

                                      It’s a work in progress right now, so that one’s coming... We're working on it as we speak.

                                      When asked about "new, key features that you plan to roll out for Reddit in 2025," Huffman responded, in part: “Paid subreddits, yes.”

                                      Reddit's paywall would ostensibly only apply to certain new subreddit types, not any subreddits currently available.

                                      Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform. The push for ads follows changes to Reddit’s API policy that, in part, led to the closing of most third-party apps used for accessing Reddit. Reddit makes most of its revenue from ads and can only show ads on its native apps and website.

                                      Reddit started testing ads in comments last year, with COO Jen Wong saying during an AMA that such ads are in “about 3 percent of inventory.” The executive hinted at that percentage growing. Wong also shared hopes that contextual advertising, or ads being shown based on the content surrounding them, will be a “bigger part of” Reddit’s business by 2026.

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                                      #240

                                      Looks like I dropped Reddit at just the right time.

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                                      • W [email protected]

                                        Looks like I dropped Reddit at just the right time.

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                                        #241

                                        Indeed, and welcome to you.

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                                        • W [email protected]

                                          Looks like I dropped Reddit at just the right time.

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                                          #242

                                          If you don’t mind me asking, how did you find it?

                                          There are reports of Reddit banning Lemmy mentions.

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