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And now ensues an arms race, in which advertisers attempt to plant adverts into comment sections naturally, while reddit attempts to stop them doing it for free.
No company with shareholders can ever avoid enshittification.
Coca Cola would never do anything like this.
Neither would McDonald's®. Makers of the legendary BigMac™.
I wouldn't bet on that
Next stop: advertisers pushing product placement into generative images, and generative images with product placement littering image searches. It's a pandora's box we can't close
Even without becoming public. This was unavoidable and had to happen at some point due to how valuable reddits knowledge was/is.
You mean 'native advertising'? that is something r/hailcorporate was pointing out for years, I wonder if it's been banned yet