This is the third attempt they’ve made to work with that guy that actually got routed to me because their salespeople don’t do their due diligence. Shocking.

Edit; a little extra context: I have an email alias on a domain similar to one he might use, and regularly receive email addressed to him. Reddit marketing folks reached out in a less cookie cutter manner a couple times last year, this is more of a mailing list outreach attempt.

  • @camr_on
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    they don’t doom-scroll

    Surely they can’t say this with a straight face

    • @cm0002
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      90% of users trust Reddit

      I’m gonna stop you right there lolol

      • @dasgoat
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        90% of Reddit are bots

        Their coding says ‘trust=1’

        Don’t know what else to tell you /s

      • @camr_on
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        Yeah, I haven’t trusted Reddit in 10 years lol. Redditors? Actually I suppose I also haven’t trusted them in 10 years lmao

      • @oDDmON
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        91 year ago

        Pre, or post the API debacle?

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        That might be accurate. Everyone else already left Reddit. It’s just 90% of what’s left.

      • @LemmysMum
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        71 year ago

        I trust reddit to fuck up. So far that trust has been well placed.

      • @[email protected]
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        Whatever survey they used to get that number was probably about something like how if you google for information about a product or service you’ll get spam garbage, but sometimes if you add “reddit” to the search you will get non-garbage information (which is true). No way people would be answering that way if the question was clearly about trusting Reddit the company.