
Reddit may have hit upon a way to earn money without their users ever knowing – and that’s a good thing
Whether you love or hate Reddit, it’s hard to ignore that the site isn’t one of the best places to find interesting content from around the Web. As a growing company, it obviously needs money to stay afloat, and its sparse ads and Gold user subscription plans contribute to that to an extent. But it will have to do more to stay viable in the coming years. To that end, it’s begun experimenting with a new way to generate revenue that you won’t even notice until you look for it: affiliate links. The company said that it’s now testing a…
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