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Surely they can't say this with a straight face
I'm gonna stop you right there lolol
90% of Reddit are bots
Their coding says 'trust=1'
Don't know what else to tell you /s
Yeah, I haven't trusted Reddit in 10 years lol. Redditors? Actually I suppose I also haven't trusted them in 10 years lmao
I used to trust Redditors and explicitly used it to research products and services to purchase. But that was before all the bots took over. And now Reddit has taken away moderation controls so I can only assume those bots have gotten worse.
Pre, or post the API debacle?
I trust reddit to fuck up. So far that trust has been well placed.
That might be accurate. Everyone else already left Reddit. It's just 90% of what's left.
Whatever survey they used to get that number was probably about something like how if you google for information about a product or service you'll get spam garbage, but sometimes if you add "reddit" to the search you will get non-garbage information (which is true). No way people would be answering that way if the question was clearly about trusting Reddit the company.