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Entire article feels AI generated, right down to the typos.
This entire blogpost reads like a manic episode of an AI chatbot. What the fuck does half of that even mean
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The “making the easy things easy” link sends me to a Amazon captcha check. Funny.
Why are there so many downvotes on this?
Because it’s an ad.
Interesting, that seems to be the reason for most. Under which circumstances if any would you upvote a perceived advertisement?
Would you upvote a well written advertisement that you think makes the company’s intention very clear to the reader? Would you do so if the intention not only sounded realistic, but also like they want to achieve something net-positive?
Or is it really just being an advertisement that makes you downvote?
Would you upvote a well written advertisement that you think makes the company’s intention very clear to the reader?
No, advertising is a cancer that is destroying the web.
I just want it to be disclosed that this is a form of advertisement before I click on the link:
The post should be clearly marked as advertisement in the title, e.g.
[advertisement] Title
And the post should contain a summary or at least an abstract, not just a link.
Bs title? No content in the post beyond a link?
I don’t get it either! It’s a good article and I 100% agree with the author. Maybe it’s because it’s talking about a service and the whole article can be considered as advertisement, but I don’t agree.
Yeah, I don’t agree with the conclusion (like at all), but I still found the first 3/4 of the article very nicely put and definitely worth reading.
My guess is there is a lot of text before it gets to the point