Reddit is planning to introduce a paywall this year, CEO Steve Huffman said during a videotaped Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Thursday.

Huffman previously showed interest in potentially introducing a new type of subreddit with “exclusive content or private areas” that Reddit users would pay to access.

When asked this week about plans for some Redditors to create “content that only paid members can see,” Huffman said:

It’s a work in progress right now, so that one’s coming… We’re working on it as we speak.

When asked about “new, key features that you plan to roll out for Reddit in 2025,” Huffman responded, in part: “Paid subreddits, yes.”

Reddit’s paywall would ostensibly only apply to certain new subreddit types, not any subreddits currently available.

Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform. The push for ads follows changes to Reddit’s API policy that, in part, led to the closing of most third-party apps used for accessing Reddit. Reddit makes most of its revenue from ads and can only show ads on its native apps and website.

Reddit started testing ads in comments last year, with COO Jen Wong saying during an AMA that such ads are in “about 3 percent of inventory.” The executive hinted at that percentage growing. Wong also shared hopes that contextual advertising, or ads being shown based on the content surrounding them, will be a “bigger part of” Reddit’s business by 2026.

  • @[email protected]
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    297 days ago

    More ads? There’s already a bunch of them mixed with posts and comments. What more, force people to watch an ad before loading pages?

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        Yeah, people like me and I assume you, who used to browse reddit via a third party app or with RES + an adblocker on pc did not see it but it’s a bit insane how much ads there’s already on reddit right now. I migrated to GNU and firefox last week and forgot to add the extensions as I was just looking for some information in the Endeavour subreddit and I was shocked at the state of “default” reddit… I’m glad I left and I hope most of the userbase will…

        • @[email protected]
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          37 days ago

          They snuck them in during some AB testing like 5 years ago, they didn’t stick though obv

    • @[email protected]
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      If you don’t mind me asking, how did you find it?

      There are reports of Reddit banning Lemmy mentions, and Google searches floating “Lemmy is bad” Reddit threads to the top.

      • @[email protected]
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        77 days ago

        I came over to Lemmy during the Great API third party disaster. The exodus had commenters saying to come over to Lemmy.

      • @[email protected]
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        46 days ago

        I googled Reddit alternatives. I see Reddit as turning into just the next Twitter cesspool. There’s no longer any constructive conversation.

        The problem is you can’t have real conversations that stoke any flames because they’re a public company and answer to the shareholders, so they, reddit, deem what is appropriate to be posted.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 days ago

        It was word of mouth for me. But now you’ve got me curious about occurrences of the term Lemmy on Reddit.

    • @[email protected]
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      87 days ago

      The more they do shit like this the more they will

      I mean, honestly Reddit is a dead site walking. At this point is not if it will “die” but how fast and I guess more importantly where will its users go. Hopefully here but who knows

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    47 days ago

    What I find hilarious is all these companies doing this shit after all the advancements in programming languages and paradigms in the last few years.

    Thanks to tools like Node.js, React, Flask, Reflex, OpenAPI Gen, GoLang, and more, people that are fed-up and have the know-how can stand up competing technology in record time.

    I look forward to see what comes out of this corporate power grab. Hopefully there’s not a lot of pain and suffering alkng the way.

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    47 days ago

    By far one of the easiest decisions was jumping on over here - and I barely understand it half the time.

    Second best was ditching Facebook like it was cancer.

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    37 days ago

    I feel like this is gonna be a cash cow for reddit, just not in a way spez can just openly talk about.

    A huge portion of reddit is OnlyFans promos. Reddit is making zero off of all this, because traditional advertising doesn’t want to associate themselves with porn. A bunch of these “paid subreddits” will basically be a reddit’s attempt to compete with OnlyFans.

    I honestly think it’ll work. There’s a lot of money in porn.n

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    27 days ago

    There’s nothing on Reddit anymore. It’s really unfortunate but I don’t see how this is going to help them regain any consistent user base.

  • Sol 6 VI StatCmd
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    27 days ago

    Glad I was finally early to something for once. It’s been nice reading the reddit news from Lemmy for the last year or so.

  • GingaNinga
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    3978 days ago

    I’m glad I jumped ship back during the ban on 3rd party apps. That was it for me.

    • @[email protected]
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      1058 days ago

      Same. I had even paid for the paid tier of my 3rd party app because it was such a good value to me that I wanted the devs to have some of my money. Thanks to that app, I was on the site more and pretty much never via computer anymore.

      I think it was for the best though. Quality over quantity here. I find it to be far less toxic on Lemmy overall. It’s like how people tend to be nicer in a small town because you know you’re gonna run into these people over and over again, but the big city you came from had more variety in stuff to check out. Definitely a trade-off, but I think it’s worth it to have this much more pleasant space that isn’t so packed with content as to be addictive. Good vibes.

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        348 days ago

        I’ve gone back to reddit a few times from searches, and after spending time away it is really apparent how negative most of the comments over there are.

        For example, anytime someone asks for help, someone always has to show up and get angry that they didn’t search instead of asking. Then a third person shows up and says that a search brought them to this thread… and no one ever answers the question. Thanks reddit!

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          68 days ago

          There are some instances where Reddit is still a great source of information just due to the sheer size of the community. But there’s a lot more shit to wade through after the exodus a couple years back. I haven’t signed back in for years.

      • GingaNinga
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        58 days ago

        Its improving over time, I think it’ll find a decent grove as more communities pop up. I find the comment sections really engaging too I’ve had some solid conversations over here.

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      408 days ago

      Yep. When RIF was killed, I closed that door immediately (was not easy). It was to be expected though, I think. Once a site reaches critical mass, money interests enter the picture and greed can always screw up a good thing. It’s a shame.

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      338 days ago

      I don’t even use any apps and was just planning on boycotting it for a few days in solidarity. Then Greedy Little Pigboy made his statement about how everyone will come crawling back and that was that.

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        58 days ago

        This is the actual reason for me too. I’m making a point to never visit that website again.

        There’s exceptions like when searching for troubleshooting help and a relevant result happens to be on Reddit, but otherwise I avoid it as much as possible.

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          27 days ago

          I figure as long as you visit with adblock enabled and don’t post anything, you’re not contributing to them in any meaningful way.

          • JustARegularNerd
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            37 days ago

            Agreed, and to be fair I still stop in at niche subreddits I used to follow to see what’s new, but never logged in.

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      Tbh, I didn’t care about the 3rd party apps.

      I just didn’t like the silencing of opposition.

      If they are willing to do mass censorship for benign things like a 3rd party apps protest, what’s to say they wont booklick governments/corportions and censor info of horrible things that a government/corporation is doing.

      It’s the censorship that I was more afraid of. Besides, I always wanted a decentalized platform, but none of it had any users until June 12, 2023.

      • ✺roguetrick✺
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        That’s the truth. It was tone deafness, a lack of responsiveness, and a clear lack of principles that made me leave during that.

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    1678 days ago

    imagine charging for displaying content you didn’t even make.

    the balls are astounding, but this ain’t gonna go well for them.

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      I disagree. I hate the decisions they make and personally, along with you, I think it’s idiotic.

      But while I hate on them, they will get away with it. Theyre not stupid. The decisions don’t align with its users but it will still work.

      Look at netflix raising prices for arguably worse content. Working for them.

      Reddit; Charging for the API essentially killing almost all 3rd party apps. Not sure the effect but reddit doesn’t seem to really be hurting. Users want to move but reddit is just too good. I even still use it because the user content on there is amazing. I try to ask all my questions/have discussions on lemmy, but I’m one person. Reddit has infinity more always contributing. I think the management sucks, but the platform just isn’t fully rivaled yet so they can keep milking their audience.

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        228 days ago

        Netflix was always a paid service though. I don’t know if people will want to pay for something they’ve had for free for over a decade, especially if the free subreddits will still exist.

        I’d also imagine that for any paid subreddit, someone will make a free version with similar content.

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          38 days ago

          Oh I’m sure that for one reason or another many of these free subreddits will end up migrating. Feature/moderator tool stagnation, potential payment or rev share models, plain old BS reasons to close existing subs.

          Whatever the excuse, their next move will be to shift big subreddits over, maybe starting with popular but more niche subs, then pivoting from there.

          Anything that is niche, dominating in terms of Internet presence for that interest, and potentially tied to folks who have more disposable income.

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        I agree that it won’t go bad for them. It costs them almost nothing to implement and when you have a big enough userbase there are always rubes who will pay for anything you charge for.

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          38 days ago

          I thought Tinder’s most expensive tier costing $500/month was a joke, but it’s actually a thing. Someone somewhere is paying $500 for Tinder every single month. Wild.

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        Reddit; Charging for the API essentially killing almost all 3rd party apps.

        The secret is they made it easy to bypass, the API still works if you moderate any subreddit, even if it’s one you just made. They made it just difficult enough to move the 99% of normie users to their own app.

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            Yes, I’m still using Joey just fine. A lot of the apps were disabled by their creators, although there’s apparently revanced patches for some.

            • Russ
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              48 days ago

              Can confirm, I can use Boost for Reddit on my main account which is a moderator for a sub, but my second account which has no moderation abilities “breaks” the app until I switch back.

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        -28 days ago

        I disagree that Reddit has good content but even bad content is better than no content for communities that haven’t been built here yet

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      This is probably targeting a adult content creators, aka trying to get a finger in onlyfans’ pie

      source: my ass, but I’m just smellin where money’s goin is all

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        108 days ago

        If the paid subreddits pay out to the creators, that seems like an okay feature. Also dipping into the Patreon market.

        • @[email protected]
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          138 days ago

          Repost bots are already rampant on big subs, but it would get so much worse if those bots could generate continual revenue.

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      68 days ago

      It’s like using the failed Reddit Gold lounge as a business model. A sub of awkward dudes that paid to be there and random people passing through and not sure WTF is going on with the awkward party.

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        38 days ago

        Have they stopped that now? I remember being in it at one point. I didn’t post and didn’t really look at it

    • yeehaw
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      48 days ago

      I’m going to frame your comment and sell it!

    • @[email protected]
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      38 days ago

      I was thinking a profit sharing concept for the people running the sub would make sense. I’m sure that’s not what it is though.