• Lvxferre@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    How I’m reading those news: “as astroturfing in Twitter becomes unviable, online pulp magazines turn to Reddit. They’re clueless on how to navigate the place and, once they learn how to do it, Reddit Inc. will spoil their fun by finding some way to squeeze them dry, and because Reddit is undergoing the same process as Twitter that makes you uneasy to associate your brand with that place.”

    “We had some organic success on Reddit. So we were like, we should start being more intentional,” said Brady Stone

    “We found some grassroots there. We should replace it with astroturfing ASAP.”

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    “Musk is bad lets go to the platform of a guy who idolizes Musk instead this will surely end well.”

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    News outlets turn to Reddit

    yet another step toward peak enshittification

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    AND at the whim of moderators and administrators if the material will ‘get you banned’ or not. Reichit more like these days.

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    This is actually one of the main weaknesses of reddit. Was planning to write an article about it. Damn it