This is the weirdest goddamned thing I have seen in quite some time. I keep poking at it and finding more weird shit.

Did you know that the reddit marketing team just spent a week in Cannes with a bunch of their big clients congratulating themselves on how well they’re all doing?

Did you know that reddit is bragging about those incredibly weird ads that say “Psst… Can’t stop scrolling? It’s time for a hydration break” as a success story?

What the fuck is this? I don’t understand the majority of it but it definitely doesn’t sound good. E.g. “Tinuiti joined the Reddit Independent Agency Program in 2022 and has gone on to triple its spend on the platform, managing successful campaigns for clients including e.l.f, PacSun, Unilever Health & Wellbeing Collective, and Yohana.”

What is this video? It… honestly makes sense to me that their ads work well comparatively speaking (as I’m sure they did for Gamestop). But that doesn’t mean the whole video isn’t super weird.

What the fuck do they mean by “a generation turns to Reddit’s finance communities to safeguard their futures” and why do they keep talking about crypto, anxiety, and mental health when offering “insights” about these communities to their advertisers?

Why does the header for their insights about “The LatinX Experience” explain that only 4% of members of the community support the term “latinx,” and then the whole thing continues to use it regardless?

Did you guys know about all this weird shit? I literally am having to pull myself away because I keep finding more.

  • @sudneo
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    231 year ago

    The shill bit is probably the single worst thing. If there is one reason to go to reddit when looking for opinions on something, it is to get genuine opinions from users or customers. Thinking that part of the business model is to infiltrate communities and nudge, despite how obvious it might be, it is completely crazy and potentially counterproductive. The moment the trust is broken, I will ignore reddit as I ignore the first 80% of a google search page…