Reddit will help advertisers turn ‘positive’ posts into ads
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"When I'm cutting people off in traffic, illegally parking in handicap spaces, and racing at 100 mph through school zones, I rely on my Dodge Ram pickup to get it done!"
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I wonder how far you can push this? Like there was a whole subreddit (can't remember the name) that was dedicated to news that seems positive on the surface but is actually fucked up when you take 2 seconds to think. Could you just get chatgpt to come up with a way to positively frame the worst shit specifically to bait adds next to it?
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How better to celebrate the 2-year anniversary of Rexit?
Fuck Reddit
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"dynamically integrates positive content from Reddit users directly below an advertiser’s creative, putting community conversations front-and-center in the user experience and blending AI-driven efficiency with real human perspectives".
the company is also introducing a “scalable, AI-powered social listening tool. [...] Informed by proprietary metadata, it provides precise, real-time insights that help marketers confidently plan campaigns, validate creative ideas, and make smarter business decisions"
I wonder how much they had to pay a business major to come up with those sentences, or did they just use ChatGPT ....
dynamically integrates
I’ve read enough lmao
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Ah, Vertical Integortion.
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I wonder how far you can push this? Like there was a whole subreddit (can't remember the name) that was dedicated to news that seems positive on the surface but is actually fucked up when you take 2 seconds to think. Could you just get chatgpt to come up with a way to positively frame the worst shit specifically to bait adds next to it?
As a single mom, it's hard for me to be proactive about my kids' health, but I have to say that Cerave cream has been a GODSEND for treating the scratches and blisters they get at work.
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Fuck Reddit
Fuck spez.
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I wonder how far you can push this? Like there was a whole subreddit (can't remember the name) that was dedicated to news that seems positive on the surface but is actually fucked up when you take 2 seconds to think. Could you just get chatgpt to come up with a way to positively frame the worst shit specifically to bait adds next to it?
Isn't it just the majority of posts in r/upliftingnews ? Their news is like "Child working 24/7 in construction site get enough Kickstarter donations to pay for his mother's cancer treatment"
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This wouldn't be an issue if Reddit always attached relevant posts, including negative ones even if those were the minority, to actually help people make a more informed judgement about an ad based on community sentiment, but I think we all know that won't be the way this goes.
Posts will inevitably only be linked if they are positive, or at the very least neutral about the product being advertised, because that's what would allow Reddit to sell advertisers on their higher ROI. The bandwagon effect is a real psychological effect, and Reddit knows it.
I specifically look for negative reviews before buying something. I haven't really put numbers to a ratio of good to bad where I feel reassured about buying something but I'm sure it's there. If your product has 5000 reviews with no bad ones, something is fucked up. If the majority of the reviews are "the delivery guy spiked the package on my porch and it was broke I'D GIVE ZERO STARS IF I COULD" then that's a little better. Someone somewhere is going to have a legit grievance. I want to know what that is.
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Are you thinking of r/orphancrushingmachine? There’s a c/orphancrushing here on Lemmy.
Yep that's the one! Thanks for the Lemmy reference!
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dynamically integrates
I’ve read enough lmao
I mean, that's at least functional grammar.
"advertiser's creative"? The fuck is that? You aren't cool by dropping the noun out and trying to use an adejective in its place.
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I mean, that's at least functional grammar.
"advertiser's creative"? The fuck is that? You aren't cool by dropping the noun out and trying to use an adejective in its place.
As rediculous as it sounds, "creative" is used as a noun in marketing speak to refer to an image, video, carousel, slideshow, or whatever. I know, it's stupid.
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Yep that's the one! Thanks for the Lemmy reference!
Here's the link for anyone else:
!orphancrushing@lemmy.world
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One more reason to be glad I ditched that hellpit.
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"When I'm cutting people off in traffic, illegally parking in handicap spaces, and racing at 100 mph through school zones, I rely on my Dodge Ram pickup to get it done!"
I mean this isn’t far from the current state of things. I subscribe to /r/fuckcars an anti-car sub and regularly see car ads. These advertisers are wasting their money.
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I mean, that's at least functional grammar.
"advertiser's creative"? The fuck is that? You aren't cool by dropping the noun out and trying to use an adejective in its place.
It’s not about whether or not it’s functional grammar, it’s just dumbass marketing jargon. I don’t know why but something snapped in me a few months ago about that shit. I referred to “creating content” and I just felt the glass shatter in my brain. I fucking hate that term. I’m a fucking artist.
I use my camera, I make movies. I paint with light. I don’t “generate content” like some AI slop machine. I don’t know why I have allowed marketing terminology to permeate my language, but I fucking hate it and I am dead set on exorcising it out of my head like the demon it is.
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Wew, my raging negativity will keep them from buying my data then.
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Quotes from the original announcement:
Today, Reddit is the most human place on the internet, and one of the last places on the internet where brands can build authentic, trusted and engaged relationships with customers.
Bwahaha, "most human"? Really? Wow.
A scalable, AI-powered social listening tool designed to unlock strategic value
Barf. Oh boy, "social listening tool" - that's a new one...
These are tools for a new era of community marketing, one where brands can tap into Reddit’s authenticity
Yup, because nothing says "authenticity" like artificially realigned messages interspersed with AI slop ads. Such real, much authentic, wow...
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For $19.95 this is a great comment!
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Quotes from the original announcement:
Today, Reddit is the most human place on the internet, and one of the last places on the internet where brands can build authentic, trusted and engaged relationships with customers.
Bwahaha, "most human"? Really? Wow.
A scalable, AI-powered social listening tool designed to unlock strategic value
Barf. Oh boy, "social listening tool" - that's a new one...
These are tools for a new era of community marketing, one where brands can tap into Reddit’s authenticity
Yup, because nothing says "authenticity" like artificially realigned messages interspersed with AI slop ads. Such real, much authentic, wow...
Today, Reddit is the most human place on the internet, and one of the last places on the internet where brands can build authentic, trusted and engaged relationships with customers.
That reads like something out of their totalnotrobots subreddit. I TOO LOVE EXPRESSIVE AND AUTHENTIC HUMAN THOUGHTS.