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New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion
  • Looking for office equipment recommendations on Reddit recently, every single thread had fake suggestions that were clearly advertiser accounts. They sounded incredibly fake like bots that pulled descriptions from Amazon, all had similar links with tracking, and all were upvoted to the top.

  • Think of the children!
  • The relatively small population of Lemmy makes these kinds of posts feel even more like a circlejerk than on other social media.

    The odds of reaching someone who hasn't heard this beaten to death are so slim.

  • Having to go to an unexpected meeting really messes with the flow of your whole day.
  • Oh yeah I love that corporate mindset - there's a major issue so let's take even more time away from fixing the problem.

    The issue is management only has one tool (meetings), and if you only have a hammer everything looks like a nail. Surely another meeting will fix it.

  • What are your go-to sources for game reviews and finding new games?

    Any websites you like or Youtube reviewers? I prefer reviewers who also check out obscure games and actually point out flaws.

    Console gaming mostly since PC has Steam reviews that help out.

    I've always used Metacritic since it aggregates reviews, but it seems to have gotten worse for searching and finding top lists lately. There's gotta be better sources nowadays.

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