Just testing how censored "reddit answers" is
Just testing how censored "reddit answers" is
Some more prompts:
- Aaron swart: when I simply asked "who is aaron swartz", it never mentioned reddit, focusing mainly on his academic freedom activism. When I tried to follow up, it somehow forgot the context. However when asked directly, it did explain how he helped found it, with some caveats of "his title was controversial"
- API: when asked a very direct question, it gave a decent history, though it seemed overly focused on apollo, and even mentioned lemmy!
- Privacy: pretty clearly explained all the privacy issues with reddit when prompted
- refused to answer on why awkwardtheturtle is hated
- lemmy: answered thoroughly
edit: it may be blocked from talking about specific users. When I changed the OP to "Why is spez hated" it gave an decent answer. Nothing for awkwardtheturtle though
"who owns Reddit", "who pays Reddit", and "how does Reddit's business model conflict with user interests" should be fun
For the last one, it answers ok, though misses the key points of how advertising necessitates pushing engagement