Profits are revenue minus expenses. If all the revenue goes into garbage like nfts and new reddit (or up spez's nose) there can be a lot of revenue but no profit.
Makes me wonder what reddit’s usage stats will be in late July or early August once things settle into whatever normal they’re going to be. I can’t imagine they can pull good mod tools out of their asses quickly enough to combat the spam that’ll undoubtedly crop up without automod, etc.
I think the question is whether this move will ultimately annoy the regular casual lurkers enough. Will it make an impact on reddit’s stats and reputation or not?
I mean, he's right. They have their work cut out for them though. They'll need to be on top of things especially regarding moderation, otherwise they will probably continue to bleed users.
They never really had real moderation to begin with, just random volunteers that they gave way too much power to, which is going to be a big problem when they go public. They'll be under a lot more public and government scrutiny.