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Originally Posted by Boblobla
The other theory I have read is that she was let go as she was resistant to the pressures of the Reddit board to commercialize AMAs. I will see if I can find the post about it.
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That would make sense too. I do agree reddit has a monetization problem, they need to do something, but taking money for IAMAs is exactly the thing that stops reddit being reddit... taking money would mean purchasers would want more control over the questions asked to ensure a positive result.