• Margot Robbie@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Good thing we don’t have anyone infiltrating our favorite communities on Lemmy to market a movie, like the Golden Globe winning, Oscar nominated sensation of summer 2023, “Barbie”, now available on Blu-ray and select streaming services!

    (Watch the Oscars on Sunday please.)

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      I haven’t been paying attention. I can’t believe it’s so soon. Are you nominated for anything, movie superstar Margot Robbie?

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      Hey wait a minute, something doesn’t smell right here!

      Contrary to my lovely wife’s Chanel’s New Eau De Parfum™, which smells diving - almost as good as her Calvin Klein deep euphoria™.

      Anyways, color me impressed, Oscar Nominated Producer Margot Robbie!

      Which is easy with my wife’s new Splat™, 100% vegan hair dye, made with baobab extract and formulated with quinoa!

      Ok that’s all the Margot Robbie sponsored products a 10 second google search shows me ;)

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        This post entertains me almost as much as Raid: Shadow Legends, which I play all the time on my… um, consoles? PC? Mobile? Gaming device! I always play it on my gaming device which I definitely use to play Raid: Shadow Legends without interruptions. All day.

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      For what it’s worth, I’ve watched Barbie while I still haven’t seen Oppenheimer, or even the first part of Dune, so there’s that. Make what you will of it. I actually liked it.

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    It is headed the way of quora. Where almost every response is a marketing post. Those who stayed on reddit aren’t bothered by this anyways.

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      They specifically used r/buyitforlife as an example of how to market on Reddit. Thing is that the trustworthiness came from users and this will dilute the trust in that sub rendering it useless. I hate what they have become.

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        Trust will take some time to degrade though, and in the meantime they can cash in that genuine goodwill for customers to their shitty products. They don’t care about destroying the community, so the community must protect itself or become useless and cease to exist.

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      Even without marketing it wasn’t great. Someone recommended a product I had personal experience with. I The product had fallen apart after 3 years.

      The users suggest products with a good name brand despite not having actually used the product for any length of time.

      Their posts are all, “I just bought X and love it so it must get ‘buy it for life’ quality.”

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      Build alternate platforms and products whose goal isn’t profit. Aka, FOSS!

      And then overthrow capitalism, but that one is a bit more ambitious.

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      It’s cliche but it all starts with you. Don’t tolerate it to begin with. Have a moral compass that understands that infinite growth is inherently flawed and there’s nothing wrong with something remaining niche. Remember in all your interactions every day that it is always a person first and what they represent second.

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      This feels so disgusting to read. Like a hunter who found it’s pray and is bragging about, before they lure the whole elephant family into spike traps and neck shoot whoever survived, in front of the whole herd.

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        I was active in another platform for a specific older car. It was 5-6 of us who mostly spent time answering questions from people trying to keep their car running. Lots of detailed specific responses. Then the advertisers started to be offered user accounts that allowed them to spam post the whole platform. One in particular would post ads, they look like posts from a user though, every couple days, for a scanner that doesn’t work for our cars. So I started calling these posts out as you can comment on them. I told the admin they can tell the marketers to fuck off or I am gone. No one to answer questions, no one is going to show up to ask them. They rather have advertiser pay them $30/mo to spam it than have it function. On lemmy, I mod this community now.

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      I absolutely hate the way reddit has become, but let’s be honest, it was gamed since way back. Them going public imo has not much bearing on this

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    Of course they want to grow the free mods out there and replace them with marketing shills. It’s nothing new, just better tools to probably make it less obvious.

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    Well, I would like to think that this will get some more Redditors to become Lemmings, but I don’t have high hopes. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been a significant migration during the APIcalypse, so I don’t see that happening now.