Seems like the community with the best chance of a digital protest is winning. Those posts seem to drown out any good content and rendering the sub useless for new content.
“Forum sliding”
Probably get better results if you ask over there instead of here, it feels like most of us don't check back. Personally I do, but I think I'm in the minority.
I guess you might get a lot of bot interaction over there though.
You're probably right, I'm just avoiding it for good now. And guessing the mods would remove any questioning posts from r/programming. R/outoftheloop would likely help, but again, I'm done giving them traffic or content.
Reminds me of the final days of digg when the majority of posts were "sponsored" posts, just as vapid and pointless as this LLM spam.
Probably covertly protesting Reddit. Hope most of the community migrate here
There are a few others I’ve seen but I’m just watching, don’t want to interfere. One place posted to admins a few days ago, there are still people pissed there and I imagine it’ll ge5 worse as the bots flood in.
Wow this is jarring to see. A bit sad tbh ... Kind of like watching an ex struggle or something.
Oh well.
You can probably ask at https://programming.dev/c/meta
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Good bot
Indeed, to be honest I was just lazy
I looked. I'd guess the ones with 0 votes are posts done by bots, possibly powered by AI. The one I looked closely posted and commented to get karma points to get past the filters to post promotions/scams in other subs. The mods, including spez himself, are not doing any filtering. I am not sure if any is done for protest, but I only looked closely at one.
edited: grammar
Tbh the "mods" of programming haven't ever done much of anything. Check the sub for even 3 minutes and you'd run into tons of gitconnected spam
Well spez was a moderator on that sub…
Bear in mind that most posts on r/programming would have 0 points anyways because they were shitty posts.
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