• Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 year ago

      In the words of Dolly Parton:

      It’s expensive to look this cheap

      Except Dolly is a saint, and not a greedy pig boy.

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      Wait, really? 1 billion dollars on that god aweful design? 😂

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      Imagine spending 1B just to look like the Facebook and Twitter „happy little accident“

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    Reddit in its early days was based around free speech absolutism, and it had subs like /r/CreepShots, /r/WatchPeopleDie, /r/CoonTown and so on. But the current CEO being once the moderator of THAT sub in question… that I didn’t know!

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      Alright I’m going to go out on a limb and say that /r/WatchPeopleDie shouldn’t be lumped in with that other human trash.

      Every month or so I would get morbidly curious and scroll that sub for ten or fifteen minutes. Firstly, the comments and posts never seemed… I don’t know I have the right word… sociopathic? Gleeful? Cruel?

      The tone of the whole sub was much more somber. I always came away from that sub with a stark reminder that we are so so fragile, and our future can get snuffed out by the universe – sheer random chance – at any moment.

      To be it was a reminder to live more in the moment. Don’t take tomorrow for granted, and I saw a lot of the sort of thing in the comments.

      A lot of the videos were just random shit pedestrians getting hit with a tire from a car crash 500 feet away. Just totally senseless and sad… but in a way that helps put what’s important in perspective.

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    Has anyone seen a reasonable breakdown of how much Reddit costs to run? Or how much lemmy collectively might cost?

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      I would assume the majority comes from hosting? Then again I know nothing about how reddit operates.

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        developers are quite expensive too.even though they don’t have many developers, it can still be a huge spending.

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          Reddit as a whole has somewhere around 2k employers (minus 90 after the layoffs)

          That’s a shockingly high number considering how little user facing development there has been

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            2k employees at 100k/year for everything would be 200M/year just in compensation. That, plus hosting and all the server costs could put them close to this ad revenue if not slightly over. However, this ad revenue isn’t including things like reddit gold and gifts, I’m curious to see how that factors in.