So basically enough to pay 3-4 fully loaded developers in SF. Also it's interesting the 7.75% decrease in Gold after in Aug 2015, after the Victoria Taylor firing.
Given the absence of a clear uptrend in the last few months, I think it's fair to say Reddit Gold hasn't succeeded yet.
This isn't reddit releasing numbers, this is someone scraping reddit and estimating the numbers based on gifted gold. Notice at the bottom of the page:
> These numbers only include gifted gold, and don't take into account transaction fees etc
>Also it's interesting the 7.75% decrease in Gold after in Aug 2015,
I'm from Europe. Earlier when the USD was weaker vs the EUR I was more liberal with buying Gold. But since the Dollar got stronger I have bought maybe 2 Golds.
I don't really care for that Reddit drama with Ellen Pao and Victoria Taylor, etc.
Given the absence of a clear uptrend in the last few months, I think it's fair to say Reddit Gold hasn't succeeded yet.
Kudos for the transparency though.
This isn't reddit releasing numbers, this is someone scraping reddit and estimating the numbers based on gifted gold. Notice at the bottom of the page:
> These numbers only include gifted gold, and don't take into account transaction fees etc
I'm from Europe. Earlier when the USD was weaker vs the EUR I was more liberal with buying Gold. But since the Dollar got stronger I have bought maybe 2 Golds.
I don't really care for that Reddit drama with Ellen Pao and Victoria Taylor, etc.
But, they have advertising and sponsored submissions, and I do believe they make more money from that.
Gold is practically user donations as far as I see it, it doesn't provide much benefit to most users...
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