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Agreed, but there's a subset of the reddit community that passionately rallies against comprehensive attempts to make the site more commercial in nature. And now, with this resignation, they're likely to feel emboldened.


I'm not sure that keeping them around matters a whole lot to reddit as a company. People who resist monetization so heartily are unlikely to be anything but a drain on resources anyway.


Fair enough.




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