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I know this isn't news but, I recently was taken aback while reading an article on an environmental website and there it was, a reddit post I had made being used as content for the article.

I just read a link to "people dot com" and tons of their content is from reddit posts; you can bet people are going to recognize themselves in those articles - full on "AITA" posts.

As the old saying goes, "you are the product".

I know this isn't news but, I recently was taken aback while reading an article on an environmental website and there it was, a reddit post I had made being used as content for the article. I just read a link to "people dot com" and tons of their content is from reddit posts; you can bet people are going to recognize themselves in those articles - full on "AITA" posts. As the old saying goes, "you are the product".
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I can safely say my comments are likely easy to spot because of typos.

Course I’m not in reddit, when they made me use old.reddit to view all the support posts I was looking for I said fuck you and never went back. I only have to look at that on occasion anymore.