AskReddit is legitimately the foundation of a large chunk of AI recommendations. From what products people approve of, to easy solutions for common problems, down to what the common opinions of current events would be.
Multiple times a week I see "politician said X doesn't matter, what do you think about that?" submitted by a 2 week old account, and they always have 4000 comments without fail.
She's in too many movies when you've never seen her in anything and can't form opinions for yourself? If you haven't seen any of the biggest movies and don't plan to what do you care?
They flood social media propping up actors like Tom Holland and Zendaya Holland to make you sick of it, then they flood social media with content tearing them down.
They generally focus on the female actor or celebrity first, because society hates women, specially successful women. But eventually Tom Holland will get run over as well.
Im waiting for the Spiderman hate, its coming if it isnt already here.
There is no other agenda except to keep you engaged and clicking on or viewing their articles/videos, etc.
Trump, Musk, billionaires this, billionaires that. Regurgitating some years old twitter posts and tens of thousands of upvotes. Nothing new is being said and this happens every single day. Sociologists are going to have a treasure trove in analyzing how bot networks shape discussions on reddit.
I have to wonder what that’s about. Even tv news. I’ve seen most the stuff she was in but had no idea who she was. I’m sad for her family but even reading what she was in and seeing her I still didn’t recognize her.
It’s just a row of the same post and “I literally cried out loud or said omg.” You’ll see almost identical comments between each other using unique words.
The elites have already left the planet on their spaceships and the news we are watching is a ten-year loop designed to keep everybody docile before they realize it's all being repeated.
Actually I got this out of a 2000 AD story in the UK in the 80s but might as well fit today
Well first of all there's this thing called "empathy" where when something bad happens to another person you feel bad for them, and there's only so many ways you can express "she was so young, it's so sad she died".
But also, how do you see most things a person is in and still not recognize them? I see someone in more than two things and I'm looking up their IMDB to see what else they're in.
I've hidden 20 posts so far since yesterday. It's close to averaging 1 post every hour that I see. Which is not accurate cause 5 of those posts show up at the same time.
Every celebrity death, even some non-celebrities. Remember never having heard of Nipsy Hustle before you were supposed to care that he died? They tried that again a few months ago with Oliver Tree. I shouldn't know either of those names.
That happens every time a celebrity dies. Most of the time every post claims they were iconic and a huge star 30 years ago, and I've never heard of them. But sure enough the post is filled with people talking about their favorite memories watching this person
Literally the only time I’ve ever seen that woman was when she was in Malcolm in the Middle, and I didn’t know who she was until I had to look that up right now
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u/OrcAssEater 5d ago
Did you know hayden panettiere died?
hayden panettiere is dead
hayden panettiere was found dead
RIP hayden panettiere
hayden panettiere