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by slariviere 4496 days ago
It's only for the ad revenue. I'm guessing this is a small part of their revenue compared to reddit gold.
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Is reddit gold all that much? I could imagine a surge when it came out, but how about ongoing?
http://www.reddit.com/gilded

You can see "gilded" comments in real time. Gilded is when one user gives a month of reddit gold to another user (it doesn't include people buying it for themselves).

I'd say it's most definitely a success.

They have a "gold goal" progress meter at the bottom of the homepage sidebar. I assume this is approximately "amount of gold purchases needed to keep us from losing money today" -- it's usually above 80%; yesterday it was 107%.
That page says, "These numbers only include gifted gold"
So about 2% of their hosting bill...