Reddit will help advertisers turn ‘positive’ posts into ads
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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.
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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.
Hahaha, great point
HELLO FELLOW HUMAN, WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUILD AN AUTHENTIC, TRUSTED AND ENGAGED RELATIONSHIP WITH ANOTHER HUMAN BEING THAT IS TOTALLY NOT A ROBOT? -
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Seems like being banned from Reddit was a blessing.
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If it wasn't for the AI nonsense, this could've actually been a great idea.
Businesses might want to use Reddit comments as ads.
Reddit says "Hey, let us find those glowing reviews that we have as Reddit comments, and you can link directly to the original source!"
Then the original comment writer could edit their comments to call political figures pedos, and businesses learn their lesson that this kind of stuff is not suited for using Reddit as a primary source, lol
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Fuck spez.
Spez is a greedy little pig boy.
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Seems like being banned from Reddit was a blessing.
Here’s hoping they push more people to Lemmy.
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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!"
When I plowed through that kindergarten I didn't get as much as a single dent. If that isn't an endorsement, then I don't know what is.
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If it wasn't for the AI nonsense, this could've actually been a great idea.
Businesses might want to use Reddit comments as ads.
Reddit says "Hey, let us find those glowing reviews that we have as Reddit comments, and you can link directly to the original source!"
Then the original comment writer could edit their comments to call political figures pedos, and businesses learn their lesson that this kind of stuff is not suited for using Reddit as a primary source, lol
I enjoyed this ride.
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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...
By "Most Human" clearly they mean the most flawed and greedy.
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Joke's on them. I just post and comment negative rants.
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Joke's on them. I just post and comment negative rants.
then they'll use your negativity as a reason not to buy their competition
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then they'll use your negativity as a reason not to buy their competition
I'm perfectly able to be negative about them and their competition at the same time.
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I'm perfectly able to be negative about them and their competition at the same time.
They just won't show the negative parts about them
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dynamically integrates
I’ve read enough lmao
blending AI-driven efficiency
This makes me want to throw up
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If it wasn't for the AI nonsense, this could've actually been a great idea.
Businesses might want to use Reddit comments as ads.
Reddit says "Hey, let us find those glowing reviews that we have as Reddit comments, and you can link directly to the original source!"
Then the original comment writer could edit their comments to call political figures pedos, and businesses learn their lesson that this kind of stuff is not suited for using Reddit as a primary source, lol
Digitec/Galaxus (local online shop) does this right with user votes.
And statistics.
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Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez.
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Reddit feels like walking into a creepy anamatronic exibit alone at night. You keep looking for someone to ask where the exit is, and occasionally you bump into another warm blooded creature that is sometimes human, but you slowly start to realise that most of those shadowy figures aren't alive. You're trapped there until you start listening for the real music softly calling below the ambient noise of the exhibit in the distance.
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They just won't show the negative parts about them
Bastards... I spend a lot of time carefully crafting them
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Reddit already had ads that appeared in subs that looked like posts with some tiny text saying it's an ad. This'll make it even more insufferable. screw Spez
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Joke's on them. I just post and comment negative rants.
I post positive ways to avoid consumerism.