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by cen4
591 days ago
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First of all the whole notion that Reddit and Twitter are a source of Influence is a joke. That have not been designed to Influence people. They let you believe it cause more than anything else you want to believe it. People have been conditioned to think how many view/upvotes you get = Influence. But if the viewer who reads your post then goes and reads 100 other posts your influence is diluted by 100. Platforms don't show you that even though they are quite capable of showing you that. And that missing Signal is intentional cause it benefits the platforms - oh you aren't getting enough views over the other guy - then pay us more. So people get trapped, just like the Presidential candidates and their campaigns spending more and more each year with zero change in Influence over anything. |
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I am specifically referring to /r/worldnews which is a top reddit, 42M members, and it is constantly pro-Israel, even though that should be a minority opinion in the world at this point -- neutral would be more accurate of where people stand.
Check out this list of the top stores this week on the topic - all the stories about Palestinians in Gaza dying are at 0 votes, you have to scroll way down:
https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/search/?q=Israel&cId=8c30...
https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/search/?q=Gaza&cId=d51936...
Here is a screenshot of all of the 0 vote stores, they have something in common:
https://benhouston3d.com/images/posts/reddit-worldnews-bots/...
It is like this every week. If you read Reddit r/worldnews casually, you will not read about dead Palestinians. This is definitely rigged.