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					Originally Posted by notinmybackyard  I'm mostly retired these days but what I built still continues.  Plus, a lot of people have and continue to depend on us to pay their bills.   So, what some people call acceptable is what I call not worth the effort because there are better places to make money. 
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 Your last sentence requires a lot of context. For example, I have a couple friends with massive Reddit bot farms who clear 6 figures monthly from spamming CPA offers in comments. One of those guys also sells his services to one of the bigger OF agencies and makes another 6 figures monthly from that. This is pretty acceptable money.
On the other hand, if you're manually submitting a GIF once daily of even great porn to a decently sized sub or 3, you will probably just add 3-4k to your bottom line on a good month. 
Of course, there's people who spend 12 hours per day trying to "crack the code" and can't even buy a Bud Light from their efforts, then there's people somewhere in the middle of the above. This is just adult, too... Mainstream marketers have astroturfing down to a science on Reddit.
I've seen a lot of porn producers "try" Reddit - Reddit used to be my jam when I controlled a lot of big NSFW subs - and they failed miserably. I've seen a couple do insanely well, though, and add 10-15k from their bottom line because they took the time.  For a porn studio with only a few (less than 5) full time employees, this is a game changer. 
