New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinionfossilesque@mander.xyz to Reddit@lemmy.world – 1279 points – 4 months agomedium.com247Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsAnd this is why I use lemmyI worry that if/when Lemmy becomes popular enough the larger communities will be targeted in the same way...What makes you think lemmy is immune?Is there a chance that Lemmy admins might have more incentive to combat this than Reddit admins did?
And this is why I use lemmyI worry that if/when Lemmy becomes popular enough the larger communities will be targeted in the same way...What makes you think lemmy is immune?Is there a chance that Lemmy admins might have more incentive to combat this than Reddit admins did?
I worry that if/when Lemmy becomes popular enough the larger communities will be targeted in the same way...
What makes you think lemmy is immune?Is there a chance that Lemmy admins might have more incentive to combat this than Reddit admins did?
And this is why I use lemmy
I worry that if/when Lemmy becomes popular enough the larger communities will be targeted in the same way...
What makes you think lemmy is immune?
Is there a chance that Lemmy admins might have more incentive to combat this than Reddit admins did?