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  • @Touching_Grass
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    1 year ago

    I’m worried Lemmy has the same marketing teams in it that destroyed reddit.

    I just saw a post yesterday trying to hype these sales that instead had honest opinions. Then the post gets deleted. I assume because we all weren’t swooning

    Not sure if people are not bothered by that type of manipulation of these platforms or not but it bothers me so much to see legit opinions and views get crushed by PR teams.

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      1 year ago

      Interesting opinion considering most posts are constantly bashing companies on this platform

      Re: “This post is an ad”

      All trailers are ads. Any article promoting a game is an ad. A movie trailer is an ad. The only difference is whether people are interested in the content or not. It’s not some grand conspiracy that many people (me included) look forward to the Steam sale so they can buy games they want and be on the lookout for sales. This is a gaming community so this is very relevant to be posted here. Don’t be overdramatic.

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        1 year ago

        That dynamic changes when its not organic. what I wrote about is not talking about regular users posting things they are interested in. My issue is when companies take over platforms and control discussion and content. This is what happened to reddit and most other social media platforms.

        As far as I can tell, a lot of people here are conceded about avoiding pitfalls that ruined reddit. The biggest pitfall reddit succumbed too was focusing on attracting advertisers and marketeers over reddit. If having a discussion about that is dramatic then so be it. But makes me curious why you are concerned about stifling that conversation

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 year ago

          If having a discussion about that is dramatic then so be it.

          It’s not a discussion when your point is basically accusing Lemmy of being controlled by marketing PR teams, which is clearly not the case

          But makes me curious why you are concerned about stifling that conversation

          Because people that are posting comments like yours aren’t adding anything, it just sounds like they’re upset people are excited about things they aren’t excited about.

          • Post: Trailer for the next Steam sale, which a lot of people are interested in

          • Comment: So sad that people are being controlled by marketing teams and posting ads for companies. We should not have these posts. You are all being manipulating by big capitalism.

          • @Touching_Grass
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            11 year ago

            basically accusing Lemmy of being controlled by marketing PR teams

            You accused me of being dramatic but then discredit what I said with an overly dramatic take like that.

            That is not what I said.

            Because people that are posting comments like yours aren’t adding anything

            That also is not true. They do add their thoughts and observations which is what I thought these forums were suppose to be about. These are communities that should be for users. What I said I observed is suspicious because it happens only in places like r/marvel or other sub reddits that are heavily controlled by PR teams. Posts are made, people give their honest opinions, posts get deleted. I have been seeing it more and more.

            These marketing teams are the reason all these social media sites fail. Lemmy is unique right now because lots of us learned from reddit. The issue isn’t posting a sale you like. The issue is censoring and hiding what the community really thinks and manipulating these spaces so its favorable to whatever marketing team pay the most.

            You said other users have said similar. It tells me there might be something to pay attention to if people really want Lemmy to stay as honest and community focused as it is right now.