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A bit of a mystery to me how Reddit isn't a money printer...
154 sats \ 4 replies \ @kr OP 29 Jan
if you took over as CEO today, what changes would you make to grow revenue?
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1155 sats \ 3 replies \ @kevin 29 Jan
Short term: downsize + introduce paid subreddits Mid term: re-work tech to something that can run on less, if they're using AWS or similar I'd move off of that quickly Long term: Make the UX absolutely stellar
Hard to know for sure what to do without more information...
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interesting, and would the creator of a subreddit or the subscribers be responsible for making the payments?
i imagine it would be some kind of monthly subscription?
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833 sats \ 1 reply \ @kevin 29 Jan
Subscribers pay to join, creators split revenue with reddit 50/50 or something like that. Could also split with moderators somehow.
Yeah monthly or yearly with a discount.
Maybe I would even introduce some kind of bundle feature. Pick five private subreddits for the price of three etc.
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good ideas
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