Mike Hardaker, who has maintained a Reddit account for 20 years, has been shadow-banned on Reddit. He has posted an update on X, stating that Reddit requires an ad spend to restore organic posting. This demand was given to him in writing.

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    6 days ago

    I found out today that they have removed r/all from the mobile platforms.

    The one unifying feed… Heaven for it folk experience consensus media or have a shared experience.

    By slicing it all up they can tweak individual algorithms to push more jank than ever. No longer do they have to game the system to get AstroTurfed Ads on the front page.

    Actually, didn’t they used to call themselves the “front page of the internet”? How does that work if no one sees the same page?

    • lastlybutfirstly@lemmy.world
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      I think most people unsubscribe from r/all anyway and subscribe to subs related to their favorite hobbies and games and work related info. Most of my frontpage is for video games I’m currently playing, programs I’m currently using and odd fun subs like moviemistakes or maybemaybemaybe. I wish I could do that here.

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        And that’s all cool… But it is weird to take that choice away from users.

        Much like here, a quick browse of all introduces me to a wider world with different concerns. It’s how I find stuff.

        And I’m pretty sure what you do is possible here… What are you having a problem with?

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          I can’t figure out how to unsub from the Lemmy version of r/all. So I’m getting latestagecapitalism, politics, politicalmemes, various communist instances. 80% of what’s on my page is politics. I’m not interested in that.

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            What client are you using?

            On Voyager there is a tab at the top to switch between all and “home”. Home is just the subs you subscribe to.

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              I’m using the website. After what you said, I checked and it has Subscribed/Local/All at the top of the page. That’s really nice. I just started using Lemmy so I haven’t completely figured it out yet. I use old reddit, so it might be set up the same way as new reddit but I wouldn’t have known.

              Edit:

              What are hidden posts?

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                5 days ago

                You can chose to hide posts.

                That might be based on a keyword, for example, “Trump”, or based on tages such as NSFW.

                You can always chose to see these posts again.

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    Once I got banned like a thousand times within the span of 5 minutes because I reported a pro-Trump post as child abuse. I assume it really triggered some admin.

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      Sound more like you learned the hard way what “abusing the system” mean.

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        Oh, no, I didn’t give a shit, I burned through Reddit accounts like nobody’s business. The fact that the admin was so triggered as to sit there, banning and unbanning me, just to spam me with notifications, was the greatest possible reward I could have ever asked for.

        First thing I did on the new account was report the exact same post. Didn’t get banned.

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    The bigger news here is that Reddit, as a policy, allows bot posting (organic posting) as long as you’re buying ads from them.

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          Exactly.

          It’s one thing for Reddit to be taking action against automated posting and just be doing a shitty job. At least they’d be TRYING to fight against this source of toxic societal corrosion.

          It’s a whole other kind of immoral to see that their anti-bot activities are simply cover for the enforcement branch of their ad sales department. Bots are not against the rules at all, spamming communities to create false consensus is A-OK with Reddit as long as the check clears.

          Fuck Spez even more. I heard he was a moderator on r/jailbait for quite some time, btw

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    At least they put it in writing. They suspended and deleted all of my 15 years of posts, comments and moderating without even a good by. Fuck Spez, and Fuck Reddit may they reap the whirlwind.

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    I don’t know who this guy is, but the fact that he is crying on twitter about being shadow-banned on reddit tells me I don’t really give a fuck about him, his opinion, or his perceived slights against him.

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      I care if reddit is dishonestly enforcing rules to force people to buy ads. That’s good for us actually. If only we had more enlightened instances with more functionality.

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      Niche communities don’t turn on a dime to a new platform. He’s on Twitter because his audience is on Twitter.

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    Can anyone tell me what the fuck an organic account and organic posting is? Is this the def?

    Organic social media refers to unpaid content that individuals and brands share on social media to engage audiences without paid ads or direct selling.

    And if so, wtf. I mean, I expected nothing less from the Reddit zionist cesspool, but still…

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    7 days ago

    “I got caught trying to advertise for free and they want me to pay for it like everyone else!”

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    an ad spend

    When you’re off the used car lot, ‘spend’ is still only a verb, and the word you wanted here is maybe ‘purchase’ or ‘deal’.

    ‘The spend’, ‘the ask’, and other cheese should stay back with the pre-owned Pontiacs.

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      It’s actually a proper term in current marketing parlance. You can find it in glossaries in AppsFlyer, Adjust, and any of dozens of other digital marketing applications.

      Ad spend is the amount of money a marketing team spends on digital and traditional advertising campaigns.

      In the OP this differentiates it from a fine or paid feature. They’re are literally requiring them to buy advertising to allow them to post in an open forum.