• jarfil
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    Sounds like a great way for Reddit to force anyone trying to train an AI to pay for an ad-free dataset: buy the clean one, or scrape an ad ridden one. You wouldn’t want risking your corporate AI to spew propaganda about your competitors, would you?

    Enshittification intensifies.

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      Better yet, ads coming soon to web searches filtered with site:reddit.com

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        And they can still report that as ad delivery when that post is requested, even when the tag is no longer paid for

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        I don’t know what to do to get good search results anymore if this happens. Using site:reddit.com has been the only way recently to find opinions from actual people regarding some product I’m considering. Maybe I’ll just stop buying things and go live in a cave. Can’t trust any information online anymore.