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I thought that's really cheap too. Tacking on "wiki" and "reddit" probably accounts for ~50+% of my google searches now. From that perspective $60M annually feels really low-- reddit search is probably a quarter of the value that google search offers me as a consumer.



Reddit data is already part of Google's search index for free, and there is zero chance they are going to block that. This added payment is specifically for training AI models.




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