Honestly Iām not sure where best to discuss this but Iāve been seeing a crazy rise in astroturfing lately.
A couple examples Iāve found that are boggling my mind: Antivirus https://old.reddit.com/r/GettingOverItGame/comments/165kgw7/best_antivirus_reddit_recommends_in_2023_for/ Here is a niche gaming subreddit crosspost of a post on a user whose posts are kindaā¦ sus? They all seem like shit copy written by AI.
I mean who says
Reddit, with its vast user-driven content and unfiltered opinions, is a goldmine for genuine reviews. If youāre searching for the best antivirus Reddit users vouch for in 2023, youāre in the right place.
Hella questionable.
And the links? 1: removed post. 2: Links thru some redirecter that are all to the two VPNs being advertised by the post.
I mean itās obviously an advertisement just from the fact that only the two shilled services are linked to.
Another example: https://old.reddit.com/r/Spyware/comments/159e2te/what_is_the_best_antivirus_of_2023/
Same products. Same links to only the shilled products. Thereās also links to trustpilot but I did a bit of digging and it seems that theyāre like yelp in that you can get reviews removed? sigh.
What I find interesting here is the fact that this spyware subreddit is new and tiny, and one of the moderators made this veryyyyy similar AI post.
I mean it even has almost the exact same āOther Subreddits to _____ Antivirus Softwareā section.
Frankly Iām wondering if I should break the links just so they donāt get extra weight on search engines.
Iāve also seen tons of sock puppet accounts for crappy dating apps, but honestly Iām more of a lurker and Iāve ran out of energy to write anything else here š
See, now Iām curious about the best mayo 4 years ago. Are you sure youāre not just astroturfing for Big Mayo?
Hahahā¦ thatād be ridiculous.
Pay no attention to the mayo bursting from my pocketsā¦