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Echo chambers were literally the biggest issue with that site. Now it chatGPTs itself?
The only remaining use for reddit for me is basically being a Stack Overflow for non-technology stuff (want to find the best bidet, there’s probably a review post on reddit that someone put together).
Now that comments might be well-hidden marketing attempts, there’s legit no trusting that information anymore.
Way to go, Reddit. In a few months, I’ll no longer have any reason to look at a post from 2024 or later.
We highly recommend only mentioning the brand name of your product since mentioning links in posts makes the post more likely to be reported as spam and hidden.
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So... is it safe to assume reddit is suppressing it and handing out bans?
most Internet users are happy to do a quick Google Search
Yeah, the average redditor won't throw abuse at you for suggesting they use google to find out what something is.
Why are people still on there?!
Because up to now it's still a site where you can go talk to actual people. This value was preserved not intentionally it seems.
Lets see how that holds up if half the people are AI bots now.
Just like Twitter where most people are entirely ignorant to what's happening and they continue to use it because everyone else is. It'd be nice if they died like Digg back when that site went to shit just like reddit and Twitter have.
It sucks because I use reddit as a source to find out info about products . Now I won't.
So ultimately I might buy less?
We all knew this day was coming. And, I suspect, knowing this is precisely why most of us are here.
I'm still waiting for the day when actual ads across the internet drown in AI-generated advertisements pointing to no real product or service. Perhaps that'll make attention industry collapse?
If you're looking for a side project idea, here's one.
brands can tap into the rich, high-intent product conversations
What the hell is a high-intent product conversation?
You couldn't make this stuff up