Not even worth the effort posting over there. 1/3 of the time your comment gets deleted, 1/3 of the time you get shadowbanned and the other 1/3 you get downvoted into oblivion until your comment gets deleted.
I am noticing an increase of quality posts and more comments here. The_Donald win had a slow growth followed by a HUGE surge. I am waiting for the same to happen here. Canadians are such sheeple and will take them MUCH longer to wake up.
Pierre has got the most fight on the conservative side but I still question how much the party will just control him. Like Ford the CPC either destroyed him or exposed the fact he’s 100% controlled. Once PPC gets big enough Pierre could switch but we are so far from that point
That might be because reddit is almost dead at this point.
My favourite thing about hitting r/canada is to see the disparity between a Beaverton post, or anything else that uses a shilling company and the actual posts in that sub.
Shilling companies are basically call centre-tier work. It isn't where one looks if they want to find competence.
So every post on r/canada will have around 200 upvotes if they're really good, meanwhile every theBeaverton joke will have 8000ish.
It's truly hilarious to see. It's a great example of how un-organic reddit became over the years which is likely why people aren't using it.
Out of those 64 posts on r/Canada how many of them were posted by professionals who were posting as a part of their job? 20? 40? Maybe even 60.
Who even knows at this point? How many upvotes were purchased?
There's many reasons why that site is dying.
It's incredibly obvious at this point.
I'll say this about the r/canada mods though, what do you think the chances are that one of them was doing it as a part of job rather than volunteering their time?
Wasn't that interesting?
The woman who was the heir to a powerful publishing empire, whose father was the one responsible for the state of required University books (with their outrageous prices, constant new editions and minimal payouts for the profs who write the fucking things) and who was indicted for her role in an elite pedophilic blackmail ring was exposed as being a powermod on not just r/politics, but multiple other mainstream, promoted subs?
Conde Nast, eh? Interesting company, that.
/r/canada is just an LPC curated blog at this point.
Orz removes everything.
my 3 day banning from /r/Canada is what led me to MetaCanada... and I love it.
Not even worth the effort posting over there. 1/3 of the time your comment gets deleted, 1/3 of the time you get shadowbanned and the other 1/3 you get downvoted into oblivion until your comment gets deleted.
I am noticing an increase of quality posts and more comments here. The_Donald win had a slow growth followed by a HUGE surge. I am waiting for the same to happen here. Canadians are such sheeple and will take them MUCH longer to wake up.
Big PP.
Pierre has got the most fight on the conservative side but I still question how much the party will just control him. Like Ford the CPC either destroyed him or exposed the fact he’s 100% controlled. Once PPC gets big enough Pierre could switch but we are so far from that point
Welcome to censorship my friend. Spread the word about the .win sites and others that you know of.
I said in an old post - Im still curious about who comes here and if anyone noteworthy browses...
Even I come here.
ahh Harvo, I don't mind you. You're not a bad person.
Barosa: Reeeeeeeeeeeee
Fighting the good fight! Gender count: 2.
That might be because reddit is almost dead at this point.
My favourite thing about hitting r/canada is to see the disparity between a Beaverton post, or anything else that uses a shilling company and the actual posts in that sub.
Shilling companies are basically call centre-tier work. It isn't where one looks if they want to find competence.
So every post on r/canada will have around 200 upvotes if they're really good, meanwhile every theBeaverton joke will have 8000ish.
It's truly hilarious to see. It's a great example of how un-organic reddit became over the years which is likely why people aren't using it.
Out of those 64 posts on r/Canada how many of them were posted by professionals who were posting as a part of their job? 20? 40? Maybe even 60.
Who even knows at this point? How many upvotes were purchased?
There's many reasons why that site is dying.
It's incredibly obvious at this point.
I'll say this about the r/canada mods though, what do you think the chances are that one of them was doing it as a part of job rather than volunteering their time?
Wasn't that interesting?
The woman who was the heir to a powerful publishing empire, whose father was the one responsible for the state of required University books (with their outrageous prices, constant new editions and minimal payouts for the profs who write the fucking things) and who was indicted for her role in an elite pedophilic blackmail ring was exposed as being a powermod on not just r/politics, but multiple other mainstream, promoted subs?
Conde Nast, eh? Interesting company, that.
Post the traffic numbers.
Nobody added Google Analytics to this site?
Can you do a Log analysis? You should be able to get decent stats that way.
Cool to know. I can see that it’s not that useful though.
Maybe the big guys do a low level analysis and could share stats? I can’t imagine they dont do some analysis themselves....