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“We highly recommend only mentioning the brand name of your product since mentioning links in posts makes the post more likely to be reported as spam and hidden. We find that humans don’t usually type out full URLs in natural conversation and plus, most Internet users are happy to do a quick Google Search,” ReplyGuy’s website reads.

  • Voytrekk
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    725 days ago

    The word really started to become popular last year, especially regarding Twitter and Reddit.

    • BolexForSoup
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      125 days ago

      Because it was the biggest talk/most shared at the most recent DEFCON

        • BolexForSoup
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          25 days ago

          Right, but that specific term was popularized at DEFCON recently and spread. The talk happened because of the acceleration the last few years.

            • BolexForSoup
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              25 days ago

              I’m in my mid 30s and I use the term all the time as do my colleagues lol but I guess we’re both leaning on anecdotal evidence here.

              I like the term. I think it really effectively communicates that it’s a deliberate effort to make something bad. It properly displays the malice, how much these platforms really despise their own users.

              It clearly says “they’re doing it to you on purpose.”

              • @[email protected]
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                025 days ago

                Same here - mid 30s and I use the term to refer to this phenomenon. I meant more to address the over-use of it on Lemmy (and perhaps elsewhere online).
                More of an observation than a condemnation, I suppose.