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What Happened to Reddit? API Changes, Shadowbans, Bots, and Community Decline
“Ask David!” Question:
“First it was Quora, and now it's Reddit. It just sucks and feels dead. Why?? It seems like real human interaction has been totally replaced by bots, heavy moderation, and shadowbans. Is there any real alternative left for building an online community where you actually control your content and culture?” -Ex-Redditor
You're not imagining it, and you definitely aren't the only person saying it.
Spend five minutes browsing tech forums, creator communities, or independent discussion boards and
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Posted in AI, Ask David!, Social Networking, Technology in the News
Tagged ai, Alexis Ohanian, bots, building online community, community management, me we too, organic discovery, quora, Quora alternatives, reddit, reddit alternatives, reddit sucks, shadowban, social network, spam filters, Steve Huffman
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Is TikTok Censoring Anti-Trump Content? User Complaints Lead to Investigation
TikTok - the social media platform with hundreds of millions of U.S. users - is under fresh scrutiny after a wave of creators, public figures, and everyday users reported unusual behavior on the app. These users claim that videos critical of President Donald Trump or related to politically sensitive topics are being suppressed, blocked, or shown minimal engagement, sparking a political debate over bias and censorship on major tech platforms.
What Sparked the Controversy?
In the last week of
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What’s the Formula for a Viral Piece of Content in Marketing?
Every marketer dreams of creating a piece of content that everyone notices, shares widely, and talks about across platforms. While virality can feel unpredictable, understanding what makes content shareable can greatly increase your chances of reaching a larger audience.
The Core Elements of Viral Content
1. Emotion at the Center
Content that sparks strong emotions - whether awe, laughter, joy, or even anger - gets shared. Studies show that people are more likely to share content when it makes them
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Tagged audience, clarity, clear, clear messaging, content creation, content marketing, content strategy, current trends, emotion, emotional connection, evoke emotions, fresh content, hacks, headlines, how-to guides, increase engagement, infographics, insider tips, marketing, marketing strategy, marketing tips, me we too, membes, meme, mewetoo, practical value, relatability, relevance, shareability, shareable content, short videos, simplicity, social issue, social media marketing, solve problems, storytelling, surprise, tips, trends, useful, value, viral content, viral marketing, viral merketing, viral videos
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Is Google Drowning in Ads?
Google shows more "Sponsored" results - i.e. ads - than organic results now…
Remember the good ol' days of Google? A simple search yielded a clean list of relevant results, a gateway to information. Today, however, that experience feels increasingly cluttered. Ads – sometimes disguised as results – dominate the page, pushing organic content down the rabbit hole. This begs the question: is Google prioritizing profit over its core function – providing unbiased search results?
And it has been going
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Hey there, digital trailblazers! So, you're looking for a social networking platform that's not just another alternative, but a game-changer? You've hit the right spot. At UltimateWB, we get you – it's not about settling for less, but about embracing a revelation that turns the social networking game on its head. Today, let's dive into a face-off between Wowonder and UltimateWB, and spoiler alert: UltimateWB isn't just
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This week we got a customer request for an upgrade to the Members app in UltimateWB Full: an easy way to add Login & Register buttons that direct users to the login and register pages, respectively, rather than the login button expanding to the login boxes. When the user is logged in, it displays their username (or email if not using usernames) to direct to the user's account section, and also displays the inbox icon if using the private messaging
... Continue readingWhat are some cool, useful or fun apps for android/iOS?
- Find out if you're weird on Me We Too.
- Send/read/reply to messages to the universe on Shout Out Universe.
- Vote on picks and check out the top rankings for various things on Top X Picks.
- Study with flashcards on Flashcards Club.
- And my favorite dating app, Friends Match Me - there are advanced search filters, you get to find out who likes you, who's searching for you, all free, so you don't have to waste time
What’s an interesting app that anyone can download on their phones?
Me We Too - fun with mini polls! Post about yourself (each post is like 1 sentence) and people vote "me too", "hmm", "not me", and vice versa. Then you find out who posted/voted what, and can interact with each other.
Shout Out Universe - send messages to the universe, read other people's messages and heart/share/comment/reply.
Top X Picks - rank picks on various subjects and the app compiles lists based on the rankings.
And they're all built on UltimateWB!
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Tagged interesting apps, me we too, mewetoo, shout out universe, shoutoutuniverse, top x picks, topxpicks
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What are your 5 favorite websites? Why?
- Me We Too - It is very fun to learn about different people while also finding people like you. You make small one-sentence posts about yourself, your beliefs, experiences, likes, etc., and others vote “me too”, “hmm”, or “not me”, and vice versa. Then you get to find out who posted/voted what, and can fan, friend, and message the people who you have interacted with.
- Friends Match Me - It is the best dating app - no swiping, you get
What fun, useful, educational, or entertaining websites do you recommend?
You can learn a lot about other people and it’s very fun too on the social app Me We Too - you post about yourself, your experiences, beliefs, likes, etc, and other people vote “me too”, “hmm”, or “not me”. Then you get to find out who posted/voted what, and can fan, friend, or message the people you have interacted with.
I also like the Shout Out Universe app - you post messages to the universe and can <3 and
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