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Is this new to post-blackout reddit is or has it been this way for a while. Top post of r/all is a tweet from like 2 years ago about a "current event" that no one has talked about since then and 100% of the comments are talking about this like this topic is the focus of today's or any recent time's 24 hour news cycle. Nearly 30K upvotes. 100 comments. Feels like ai/bot cosplaying what an actual hot reddit post would be like but in a world without people.

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[–] [email protected] 68 points 1 year ago (9 children)
[–] [email protected] 31 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I've been saying it for a while now. Noticed it years ago, but it's now becoming very obvious due to reddit being more empty than usual. Here's a comment I made about it last week:


Reddit right now is like a car crash. It's hard to look away. However, there's a very good reason not to engage, the debate on reddit has become more artificial than most realise.

Reddit's inflated numbers by using bots and fake accounts since day 1. A quick google will result in articles where they admit as much. We all know reddit's had increasing amounts of bots, posting content and increasingly comments, but I don't think people realise how bad it's become.

It's not even that time that reddit's blog accidentally posted about Eglin Air Force base being one of the most reddit addicted cities. I think everyone knows (foreign) governments engage in influence operations online, and that this includes reddit. Even if it's just on an intellectual level, without truly realising that they've been semi-regularly interacting with bots while arguing on reddit. I also don't think anyone's naive enough to think that plenty of political content isn't artificially upvoted or promoted. Same thing goes for product placement.

But the recent shit storm just illustrates reddit the company is part of the problem. Recently, I've seen twenty different accounts post the same comment about not needing third party apps, and dusting off their laptop.

When you're visiting reddit, you're no longer even watching a car crash. It's a simulacrum. An imitation of what's actually happening.

And it's been like this for a while. I've seen naive redditers engaging with bot comments under bot promoted content, posted by bots on more than one occassion.

Reddit has become worse than a hentai date simulator. I don't think anyone who plays those is particularly proud of it. But what to think of the lonely people who engage in reddit discussions with bots, and think they've had a genuine social interaction?

It's all very dystopian and sad.

[–] pixelpop3 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Have you heard of the Dead Internet Theory? When I heard that it put a name to how Reddit has felt for a while. Mostly I'm on the "avoid main subreddits" camp and a I'm in a few small communities. Wierdo communities but the wierdo feels genuine.

A long time ago Reddit used to have a rule against self-promotion. It got tricky though to get definitions. Selfposts were fine if the didn't link out with obvious "buy my shit" type things. With selftext it sort of made sense. But then you had artists showing something they had painted... Is that self-promotion? And then there were the wars over whether theoatmeal should be banned and admin took theoatmeal's side and pissed everyone off. So then people started to aggressively promote their content and only feared moderators. Nowadays a lot of it is "I wrote this" and "I made this video" etc. And it's a really difficult hair to split. Some people I don't mind doing that. But other times it's just missing the filter of any third-party evaluating it as interesting enough to be submitted. Dunno. Lately reddit just feels like a room full of salesmen and bots a lot of places on Reddit. Even the smaller subreddits are full of people pushing YouTubers or other celebrities.

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