One of the great joys of working on a search engine is that you get to reverse engineer SEO spam, and overall study how it evolves over time.
I’ve been noticing the search engine spam strategy of adding ‘reddit’ to page titles for a few years now, but it feels like it’s been growing a lot recently. I don’t think it’s actually working, but it’s so cute that they are trying.
Not completely though. A while ago I’ve had a wave of these comments on a 3 year old post of mine. They got deleted after I’ve reported them at least, though I don’t know if that action was done by a mod of the subreddit or site-wide admin.
$5.5B with a yearly revenue of $4 million and a loss of $58 million. Even if they had $0 in expenses, it’d still take a little under 1400 years to earn the equivalent of their market cap.
Even worse, Reddit itself has been getting infected with corporate AI-generated “recommendations”
At least the older posts seem to be okay.
You mean the ones where all the comments say [deleted]?
It’s like 1/10 or so of comments. Though it’s fun seeing posts that have obviously been edited to advertise lemmy.
Except when it’s like… “I bet that was the answer I needed, crap.”
Not completely though. A while ago I’ve had a wave of these comments on a 3 year old post of mine. They got deleted after I’ve reported them at least, though I don’t know if that action was done by a mod of the subreddit or site-wide admin.
Even worse, Reddit
Fair point
It’s really strange it’s still at 47 dollars in the stock market. That thing is extreamly overvalued.
Market is irrational. Donald Social is trash garbage with no future, looks like it has a $5.5 billion market cap.
$5.5B with a yearly revenue of $4 million and a loss of $58 million. Even if they had $0 in expenses, it’d still take a little under 1400 years to earn the equivalent of their market cap.
And its inaccessible to a lot of people now anyway.