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Reddit Was Fun Preventer79 8mo ago 77%
One thing I don't miss about Reddit is how dependence on automod made it literally unusable for new accounts

On Reddit if you have a new account that wasn't five years old and had over 9,000 upvotes you'd be de-facto banned from 90% of all subreddits by AutoModerator removing everything you posted. Even then if you didn't use proper bracketing or whatever you'd get removed as well. Part of me thinks this was intentional to get people attached to their accounts that conveniently had their life stories, writing styles, beliefs, likes and dislikes all in one place.

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    8mo ago 100%

    I am not a language model training on reddit would be more accurate than chatGPT.

    ChatGPT and most other AI apps are trained on Reddit and have been since they've been publicly released. I remember TalkToTransformer in 2019 would say Redditisms like "fellow redditor" or talk about being in a sub to every other prompt.

    Wasn't exclusivity for AI access the reason for the API change in the first place?

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