One could argue they already did that with Reddit Gold and /r/Lounge.
this post was submitted on 14 Feb 2025
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The lounge is trash content anyways.
Please reddit, make more bad decisions faster so people can overcome switching costs finally
Second influx to the Fediverse?
I can't imagine what sub-reddits they think people would willingly participate in that are paid-only. Decreasing visibility and potential participation group automatically makes those worse in most cases.
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It’s crazy how everything slowly turns into shit in the end
It does seem like a lot of ads for "3% of inventory". I can't ever see a reason to pay for a subreddit.
"more ads" as if it isn't already as flooded as meta sites.