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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world

HailCorporate is a community for individuals committed to unmasking the deceptive practice of astroturfing and exposing fake product testimonials. In a digital age where the line between genuine endorsements and corporate manipulations is increasingly blurred, our community has become necessary. Here, we collectively call out comments and posts where everyday people, often unknowingly, become pawns in a company's PR strategy, spreading scripted messages under the guise of personal opinion. HailCorporate's mission is to foster a culture of transparency and authenticity, empowering fediverse users to challenge the covert tactics used by most multinational corporations to astroturf the fediverse.

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edit: judging by the utterly frothy comment section here, I'll definitely need help. If you want to mod, make a post there and message me and I'll carefully consider adding you based on my personal assesment of how based your comment history is. ;)

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[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 2 points 9 months ago

You're arguing semantics here, weird nerd. Who cares what you call what I did to bring this community into reality? I pressed a few buttons and the thing that was in my mind now exists in the world and is impossible for you to do anything about.

Did you want to add anything of value to the conversation?

[-] c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world -1 points 9 months ago

now exists in the world and is impossible for you to do anything about.

Is the corporate astro turfer with us in the room right now, demesisx?

There's a snowball's chance in hell that corporations are spending their time and money trying to convince the few dozen active posters and few thousand commenters of anything. Most corporations with a PR department probably don't even know Lemmy exists let alone has a significant enough number of users to matter to their interests.

Even if all of that weren't true, you've still done nothing but created a community which I'm sure takes all of the time that setting up a new voice channel on discord does. Congratulations, you've created a place where random people who don't agree with you will be framed as corporate imps for having an independent thought or knowledge of how the world works that you just can't wrap your head around.

"Impossible for you to do anything about"

Lol it's like watching Jerry from R&M leaving the day care and being told that he was always allowed, we really couldn't care less but you'll take this criticism as "those darn corpos trying to ruin Lemmy!" Instead of people calling you out for providing nothing and then pretending you are some activist striking out against the man.

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