Just landed from Reddit. What are the unspoken rules of the new Digg?
After experiencing numerous instances of "black box operations" due to our real accounts being "blocked", my friends and I eventually left Reddit.
We chose this platform because it has transparent management logs and a focus on human-generated signals.
Since we are still in the exploration stage, we sincerely hope to receive any guidance that can help us smoothly integrate:
"Bury" Button: Is it only used for sending spam messages? Or is it like the "upvotes/downvotes" on Reddit, used to express different opinions? I want to make sure I'm using it correctly.
AI-Detection: I'm a developer (currently developing Dashform). What are everyone's thoughts on AI-based tools? I'm curious about where the boundary lies between the two (i.e., "useful tools" and "unnecessary interference").
Staying "Human": For new users, are there any suggestions that can help them avoid looking like robots in the new trust system? We hope to contribute while not triggering false alarms.
Looking forward to receiving your reply and hoping to become a member of this more transparent community.
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