Interesting. I guess the real test would be if he achieves similar success with an unknown account.
It seems like it's less of a problem with Reddit than other platforms regardless. It's even worse on Twitter, but that's arguably by design.
Interesting. I guess the real test would be if he achieves similar success with an unknown account.
It seems like it's less of a problem with Reddit than other platforms regardless. It's even worse on Twitter, but that's arguably by design.
Here's the video - it's worth a watch if you're interested in content promotion:
He also tells a story about a company that wanted to pay him to post an ad of their product, and he had to explain that reddit doesn't really work that way - he doesn't really get clicks just for being GallowBoob.
I find it silly how a lot of Reddit moderators refuse money though.. and that's why I prefer Steemit. People don't really care about money here (at least not the majority) and yet it's just enough of a motivating force for people to try and get great content out there on the daily.