• Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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      The site makes most of its money selling ads. The value of that ad space is based on user metrics.

      Many users are now fake. They are actively hiding this fact.

      Apropos of nothing, the company has a $34 billion market cap.

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      Which is the worst of two worlds, because now most people will still not be able to verify other account’s credibility, however people with bad intentions - who are usually more prepared - will still be able to continue their activities.

      Now imagine you’re a fragile person who’s really paranoid about their internet activity. This is obviously a good change for them, so they click it. One day, someone decides to use this backdoor to bully that person by insulting them under multiple posts and comments that were meant not to be traceable. I can only imagine the consequences.

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    There used to be a site called Reddit, where you were your post history. Now that site is dead - the URL still works, I guess, but it links to some weird Twitter with an alien logo.

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    Absolutely horrid feature. Supposedly it’s to protect vulnerable people’s privacy if they post in certain communities, but if they truly wanted that to be how it’s used, they’d have limited the ability to apply the feature only to subreddits where mods have specifically coordinated with the admins to get approved as places where vulnerable people are posting. Or, and here’s a shocker, they could just rely on the tried-and-tested method of using alt accounts. Instead, bots and trolls just hide their entire post history from people.

    Now, supposedly, mods can see the full, unhidden history of any user who has recently posted in their subreddits. Which is good. But the number of other good-faith users being obstructed by this change is huge. It’s overall a massive failure from Reddit.

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      Besides, you can still see their post history simply by searching

      "u/username" site:reddit.com
      

      It gives people a false sense of security

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      huge number of people who make controversial statements (particularly those who are pro-russia) have their profiles set to hidden so you can’t see what else they have posted

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    4chan greentext post with a photo of a robot with its mouth open wide in surprise, wearing glasses and an orange singlet with the Reddit logo on it:

    >be me bored redditor
    >click on obvious bot account using ChatGPT
    >want to check post history for confirmation
    >“this user has no posts”
    >wtf.jpg
    >realize reddit added an option to make post history invisible
    >bots now basically untraceable
    >reddit “accidentally” made it harder to tell real users from bots
    >engagement numbers go up nobody questions it