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    The ebike subreddit is modded by the owners of Lunacycle. They actively remove posts about bad customer service/other issues from Lunacycle. I witnessed them name and shame some random redditor and accuse them of fraud because they posted screenshots of email correspondence that pointed out shady dealings on Luna’s part.

    They use the general subreddit for electric bikes to funnel everyone into ordering from them.

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      during the massive purge of rebellious mods, there was a huge opening for corporate shills to move into places where previous mods had kept them out. this phenomenon was widespread in many fan and specialty subs. Reddit admins were more than happy to let this happen, as corporate shills were also more than happy to be cooperative with Reddit admins.

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      In a similar more minor vein, the Snowpeircer (tv show) sub was administered by the showrunners.
      They were mostly subtle about it, but quietly removed lots of posts after a week or so that didn’t fit show promo.
      I’m pretty sure they’ve abandoned it now that the show is in limbo.

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    I know lemmy is fundamentally critic of reddit, but let’s not forget if lemmy ever achieves a significant weight in humanity’s attention, it’s not immune to such disease. The problem is systemic, not inherent of a specific platform. Any place with a lot of eyes will be susceptible to manipulation, even more so now that we have tamed artificial intelligence to write texts just about anything. We as a community need to think about countermeasures to fend this off

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    It’s not like one of the six biggest power janitors of Reddit has been caught multiple times wrongfully deleting posts, using bot armies to manipulate votes and accepting money from marketing agencies for “consultancy” in social media guerilla marketing.

    It’s almost like the company doesn’t give a fuck what their unpaid help does to the userbase or content because they still gets investments regardless.

    Fuck spez, fuck GallowBoob, fuck awkwardtheturtle and fuck Sam Altman.

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      It’s amazing how quickly the admins came down on some subs after the trench titty drama broke. He was basically reddit’s MrBabyMan. And he’s probably not the only one.

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        He was an angel investor and also onboarded a bunch of celebrity investors.

        I wouldn’t be surprised if they are trying to whitewash this, since it became a minor point of contention a few months ago

        Was also interim CEO for 8 days, to give you an idea of how involved he was. I’ll update with more info and sources later if I have time, otherwise Wayback Machine is your friend

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    Is all bad online behavior “trolling” now? Isn’t “shill” a better word for someone who is paid to surreptitiously promote something?

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      Back in my day trolling meant something. It meant you cared enough to actually form a real argument that withstands scrutiny, just to setup for the rug pull. The better your polemic, the more engagement as people debated if you were for real or not.

      Shitposting controversial hot takes or dog whistle memes is mid af, do better

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    New Study”

    “Two significant studies, the Pew Research Center study conducted in 2018 and the Computers in Human Behavior study published in 2020

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    Member-only story

    Medium wants me to pay them to read a story from “Homeless Romantic” who is listed as a “Ph.D. Rocket Surgeon & Aspiring Troglodyte”?

    Are they fucking high?

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      It’s been a wonder that site ever got traction as something credible to get info from and not just a weird mesh of editorial, blogging, and long winded shitposts…

      edit: That being said, fuck reddit.

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        For me, it was often a place where a lot of qualified people would essentially write blogs because hosting their own site for it would get utterly ignored by google. The last few years though I’ve got more utter morons than people who can write a good article, even for generic questions that they could straight up copy and paste from another site.

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      The study found some (likely) bot/corporate troll content in 15% of the top 100 subreddits.

      Now I’m surprised it’s that low. Feels like a big part of /r/all is bot posts, with the top comments being from bots too

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    And another 50% is trolls working probono to be try and convince people that racism is the only way forward

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    I was really surprised recently when I was searching for some help with a mod for a videogame and a result popped up on my duckduckgo search page for a thread on reddit about it, so I clicked it and BAM: “error, this subreddit has not been reviewed, so it is not possible to view it. Either use the app or go to home page” … wtf? I mean, this basically destroys the entire site right? I was 100% unable to view whatever content had been posted in that subreddit. So I just closed it and went somewhere else. I don’t see how reddit can even continue to exist if they don’t allow people to view the site. How did this happen?

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    They’ve taken over moderation too. I criticized a local restaurant that got passed down from father to son, and got banned. I did call the son a trump loving shitstain so that might’ve had something to do with it.

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      It pisses me off how kid-friendly everything has become online. You can’t swear at people and call them fucking idiots no matter how warranted it may be. People censor “removed” because it’s a ‘gay-slur’ but in the UK it’s a food type and a fag is a cigarette. “LatinX” and “unaliving” are things. There’s Reddit subs where people can say “nigga” without being banned because it’s assumed they’re all black. But it’s online so there’s no way of fucking knowing!!

      I feel like the Internet is turning into a fucking kiddie day care centre for young adult Americans.

      It’s insidious too. I didn’t realise how much I was self-censoring until I came to Lemmy and started swearing more in comments. On Reddit I’d been talking like a guy surrounded by children, afraid to swear, lest I offend someone.

      At least here I feel like I can express thoughts and feelings.

      • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿@lemmy.world
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        People censor “removed” because it’s a ‘gay-slur’

        You have got to be fucking shitting me?! Fagg-OT is a FOOD! You fucking spanner twat mods/admins.

        Reddit-rot is spreading to Lemmy. Fuck this noise.

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        People here definitely don’t mind expressing themselves. That’s both a good and bad thing. Remember gamergate? Yeah those idiots are here too.

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      Yep, i’ve been banned from like 10 subs despite being very careful with how i word my opinion that’s different that what’s normally accepted… it didn’t used to be that way, a lot of the opinions I have that get me banned were once mainstream on reddit.

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        I’m not careful with how I word my opinions. The internet is a cesspit, I’m not going to stay clean. I only ever get banned by trump lovers. They’re so fragile… it’s kind of pathetic.

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          Lol. Not all people that ban you are trump lovers. You might just be being an asshole and breaking the rules.