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by JasonADrury
108 days ago
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I've thought about this same thing a lot, and the only explanation for the current state of affairs I can come up with is that marketers that have a good enough understanding of these communities are hard to come by. It's also likely that many businesses are simply too risk averse to engage in things like purchasing farmed reddit accounts and upvotes. |
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I’m sure it’s possible to make small amounts of money with Reddit bots, just like it’s possible to make small amounts of money with email spam, and posting AI slop to Facebook and X, and SMS scams.
The idea that major brands do this habitually, is what I’m objecting to.