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by relix 1116 days ago
No, that's not the thing, they are already a business. They sell three tiers of the app, one of which is a subscription. The current price of the subscription is $13/year.

> Additionally the outrage, as far as I am aware, has less to do with Reddit needing to make money rather it's way of going about making money is killing the user experience which kills the point of the website.

It's not killing the user experience, it's making the nice user experience "just" more expensive, which I covered in my first comment.

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" It's not killing the user experience, it's making the nice user experience "just" more expensive, which I covered in my first comment. "

So there's a point where that price is too high for people to bother paying. 13/year maybe acceptable, is 26/year?

This will lose Reddit users which loses the point of the site (for the users). Which is killing the user experience.