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This big image without a link is deceptive. They are not planning on paywalling existing content. Only new content where the author chooses to make it free or not much like Medium.com
Oops sorry I can't read this on my third-party app that does't work anymore because you paywalled the API, Steve-o.However, Huffman claims any new business models will be able to coexist with the traditional Reddit. “Whenever we add basically a new way of using Reddit... it expands Reddit," he said.
Of course... but I think with a site like reddit, their realistic options are to be a non profit that just covers costs or a for profit that bleeds cash. This is because of how the community bitterly resists any monetization. By comparison, meta users are also not okay with their business practices, but are less willing to fight it.The problem is like everything, no one is ever satisfied just making money.
Let's say it, hypothetically, costs $500,000 to run Facebook's servers for a year, employees, benefits, electricity, etc, I know this is low.
They would never be happy just making $500,001 a year and covering the costs.