Users on platforms like Reddit often encounter comments or posts that start as genuine advice but gradually turn into subtle promotional pitches. This can waste users' time and lead to frustration as they realize the content is essentially stealth marketing.
This issue affects regular users who seek genuine advice and recommendations, leading to a loss of trust in the platform and a waste of time.
Pain Points
- Wasting time reading disguised promotional content.
- Difficulty in identifying genuine advice from stealth marketing.
- Frustration and loss of trust in the platform.
Has anyone else noticed an uptick in comments/posts that *start* like normal advice but slowly turn into a subtle pitch? I keep wasting time reading threads only to realize halfway through that it was basically stealth marketing (or something bot like) disguised as a genuine recommendation. What do u think of a small Chrome extension as a portfolio project that adds a lightweight “promo-likelihood” hint on Reddit posts/comments so you can decide faster whether a thread is worth your attention. Before I put more time into it: would you personally find that useful, or would the false-positives/extra UI make it more annoying than helpful? Issue is: . How do I market it? And test demand? I am doing it as a portfolio project ( 17 year old here) so I dont mind not making money from it. But my marketing avenues are limited and those that exist (like reddit posts for example) am going in the exact opposite direction by giving a solution while causing the problem. Could you give me your take on this?