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by thx-2718 1114 days ago
" 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.