So I checked out reddit after a long time and was going through the top of r/videogames subreddit and I could clearly see a pattern in most of the posts there. Posts were mostly like “what game ______ for you?” or “what game _____ like this?” Now I could be wrong but it doesn’t feel ‘organic’ (if that’s correct way to put it). It’s like these are put up intentionally. Thoughts?

  • @[email protected]
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    258 months ago

    I still use reddit for some of the niche and sports communities that just aren’t really present on Lemmy (or not yet at least). I only use old reddit, and I only use my front page or the multis I curated myself. One thing I’ve noticed a lot lately is posts with zero upvotes and usually zero comments appearing in hot, top, and best filters. Most of these are absolute trash posts that were clearly posted by a bot.

    I do not understand what benefit they’re seeking by shoving bad posts with no positive feedback into these sorting options but it’s fuckin weird.

    • @SpruceBringsteen
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      108 months ago

      They don’t care what the users see, they want to push metrics on their investors and hope they’re not going to do a deep dive into their traffic.

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        18 months ago

        What metric do posts with no user engagement push though? From an analytics standpoint I don’t see the value prop

        • @SpruceBringsteen
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          38 months ago

          It could just be to push “X unique contributors to y number of subreddits”

    • g0d0fm15ch13f
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      8 months ago

      Just using this comment to advertise for our college football community, definitely one of the small niche sports communities you mentioned: [email protected].