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ajimix | 4 years ago
Nowadays is about paying hunters with a lot of followers to post your products and asking all your network to upvote your product to brag about how you made it to top X of Product Hunt.
The posting about nice products of the internet and discovering them is now gone. If you try to publish something because you found it online and want to share it with the community, but you don’t have a network of people to “fakely” upvote it, the product will be hidden at the bottom and nobody will see it.
Discovery and community are gone.
nopenopenopeno|4 years ago
Startup culture refers to this loss of curation as “democratization” which is a cynical gesture that really just means replacing things like person connections with a ‘highest spender’ promotion industry that is even more dishonest than the curation model. Neither model is democratic in any sense.
aspenmayer|4 years ago
For a second there I thought you were talking about the crypto and NFT space. Still accurate.
specialist|4 years ago
anyfactor|4 years ago
Last year I was geting 1-3 spams per week on reddit. They were literally zero karma same day accounts. And those products were hitting top 5 of the day and staying there. Generic newsletter services and repurposed ideas with an SAAS branding.
steelstraw|4 years ago
anyfactor|4 years ago
- High level human moderation.
- Country based communities
- Actually creating services around the community to justify a subscription to participate model. You can't build any community where people without stake in it, gets to control it.
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But this comes with the obvious problem of, this won't never work. People won't simply signup because there is so much loops to jump through to say something freely.
ushakov|4 years ago
antupis|4 years ago
arisAlexis|4 years ago