• @stackPeek
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    299 months ago

    Subreddits like r/BuyItForLife is very vulnerable to this

    • @BaronVonBort
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      209 months ago

      They specifically used r/buyitforlife as an example of how to market on Reddit. Thing is that the trustworthiness came from users and this will dilute the trust in that sub rendering it useless. I hate what they have become.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        Trust will take some time to degrade though, and in the meantime they can cash in that genuine goodwill for customers to their shitty products. They don’t care about destroying the community, so the community must protect itself or become useless and cease to exist.

    • @Blue_Morpho
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      19 months ago

      Even without marketing it wasn’t great. Someone recommended a product I had personal experience with. I The product had fallen apart after 3 years.

      The users suggest products with a good name brand despite not having actually used the product for any length of time.

      Their posts are all, “I just bought X and love it so it must get ‘buy it for life’ quality.”