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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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    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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    Man I kinda thought they had already hit enshittification bottom. And then they bring out the backhoe and dynamite.

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    • kinkles@sh.itjust.worksK [email protected]

      Netflix was always a paid service though. I don’t know if people will want to pay for something they’ve had for free for over a decade, especially if the free subreddits will still exist.

      I’d also imagine that for any paid subreddit, someone will make a free version with similar content.

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      Oh I’m sure that for one reason or another many of these free subreddits will end up migrating. Feature/moderator tool stagnation, potential payment or rev share models, plain old BS reasons to close existing subs.

      Whatever the excuse, their next move will be to shift big subreddits over, maybe starting with popular but more niche subs, then pivoting from there.

      Anything that is niche, dominating in terms of Internet presence for that interest, and potentially tied to folks who have more disposable income.

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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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        I just left, deleted my account of 15ish years tonight, no regrets. Happy to be here.

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        • treadful@lemmy.zipT [email protected]

          If the paid subreddits pay out to the creators, that seems like an okay feature. Also dipping into the Patreon market.

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          Repost bots are already rampant on big subs, but it would get so much worse if those bots could generate continual revenue.

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          • samus12345@lemm.eeS [email protected]

            I agree. It costs them almost nothing to implement and when you have a big enough userbase there are always rubes who will pay for anything you charge for.

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            I thought Tinder's most expensive tier costing $500/month was a joke, but it's actually a thing. Someone somewhere is paying $500 for Tinder every single month. Wild.

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              Not to mention that paywalled content being moderated by unpaid volunteers.

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              Some mods would do it. I don't know why, but they would.

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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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                i too deleted my 15-Year Club reddit account

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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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                  How is this new? Reddit gold gave you access to the subreddit that only gold members could access. It didn't have anything good in it as everyone would rather have a larger reach.

                  If he intends to convert an existing sub to it, he will quickly find how much people are happy to more to a new sub.

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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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                    #91

                    That's why I'm here. Just made an account. Sick of everything being a goddamn subscription.

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                      I just left, deleted my account of 15ish years tonight, no regrets. Happy to be here.

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                      #92

                      Welcome, I joined here after the API protests. It's a smaller community so content is slow to move but it's nice to have forums where you're having constructive conversations with people, not a huge amount of bots or repeated to death catch phrases

                      Enjoy this little bastion before it attracts mainstream attention. 🙂

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                        I just left, deleted my account of 15ish years tonight, no regrets. Happy to be here.

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                        With the API changes, I became read-only (without an account) on Reddit.

                        I now skim the communities that don't really exist here.

                        ... it's actually saved me a lot of time now that I can't (and thus don't feel the need to) debate local politics with morons anymore!

                        ... unless and until they come to Lemmy.

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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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                          What's Reddit? A clone of Lemmy?

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                            I just left, deleted my account of 15ish years tonight, no regrets. Happy to be here.

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                            #95

                            I left 2 years ago from my 13yo account, deleted everything as well

                            Obligatory Fuck You spez

                            No regrets, I love Lemmy

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                            • nima@leminal.spaceN [email protected]

                              imagine charging for displaying content you didn't even make.

                              the balls are astounding, but this ain't gonna go well for them.

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                              I was thinking a profit sharing concept for the people running the sub would make sense. I’m sure that’s not what it is though.

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                                I thought Tinder's most expensive tier costing $500/month was a joke, but it's actually a thing. Someone somewhere is paying $500 for Tinder every single month. Wild.

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                                It's for people with that much money to waste. Saudi princes and the like.

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                                  Lemmyburghers

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                                  Lumbergh...

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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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                                    RIP Reddit

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                                      With the API changes, I became read-only (without an account) on Reddit.

                                      I now skim the communities that don't really exist here.

                                      ... it's actually saved me a lot of time now that I can't (and thus don't feel the need to) debate local politics with morons anymore!

                                      ... unless and until they come to Lemmy.

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                                      Looking forward to having more conversations with fewer people. I’m not trying to argue politics anymore. It’s fruitless.

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                                        This is probably targeting a adult content creators, aka trying to get a finger in onlyfans' pie

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                                        Yeah that’s pretty much the only real market I can see for this.

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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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                                          I haven't had an account since the Apollo purge but fuck Spez.

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