It's somewhat darkly amusing how a lot of Reddit slop these days is actual news from weeks ago recycled as images or LLM posts that end with "What are your thoughts on this?".
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It's somewhat darkly amusing how a lot of Reddit slop these days is actual news from weeks ago recycled as images or LLM posts that end with "What are your thoughts on this?".
Alongside bot upvotes, that stuff usually gets some human attention from people who hadn't seen the news when it first came out.
Spammers have basically learned to monetize "In Case You Missed It".
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It's somewhat darkly amusing how a lot of Reddit slop these days is actual news from weeks ago recycled as images or LLM posts that end with "What are your thoughts on this?".
Alongside bot upvotes, that stuff usually gets some human attention from people who hadn't seen the news when it first came out.
Spammers have basically learned to monetize "In Case You Missed It".
@eloquence And there is a corpus of 100-200 memes, tweet screenshots and pictures that are getting constantly reposted