- To quote Cory Doctorow on enshittification: - Here is how platforms die: 
 first, they are good to their users;
 then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers;
 finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves.
 Then, they die.
- Paywalled subs existed for ages already. If you had Premium or whatever it was called you could access them. It was mostly uninteresting stuff going on there. - I remember getting premium once (got a few days for free for some reason) and I think the only “premium” sub was r/lounge or whatever and it was just people saying they got premium. - My wife bought it for me as a present once misunderstanding what it was. I looked at those subs once and then never again - I still appreciate the effort, but by far the most useless gift she’s ever given 
- It’s the only thing the people in that sub necessarily have in common, and is the theme of the sub. Very very pointless. - I think it’s more likely that they paywall some of the NSFW subs than try to make more subs like r/lounge. 
 
 
- There is no content on Reddit valuable enough that I would pay for access to it. - If they were smart they would find a way to paywall all the years-old posts where someone is like “hey how do I fix this specific part on my 1992 sewing machine” and it has a single reply with the answer. - If they were smart  
 
 



