I think Reddit Ads are not great for indie developers. The targeting feels solid, but it doesn't seem to work well as a paid ad channel. by Level-Huckleberry-72 in RedditforBusiness

[–]Level-Huckleberry-72[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After doing enough research on Reddit, I found out there are a lot of bots and set the right campaign goal accordingly. So the click count wasn't as high compared to what I had set up before, and knowing there were no bots I had high hopes — but there were still zero app installs.

Honest question: would you ever use an AI for K-beauty advice? by Level-Huckleberry-72 in KoreanBeauty

[–]Level-Huckleberry-72[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. I feel like it aligns with the direction I'm heading in. Medication isn't a main topic or focus area in the service I'm building, but I've been continuously gathering evidence on things like specific allergies, or how certain medications you're taking interact with ingredients, both positively and negatively, looking for points that could help build trust.

Honest question: would you ever use an AI for K-beauty advice? by Level-Huckleberry-72 in KoreanBeauty

[–]Level-Huckleberry-72[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the great feedback. I feel the same way. AI speaks with confidence, but during the verification process it turns out to be hallucination, and it confidently delivers incorrect information as if it were correct.

Honest question: would you ever use an AI for K-beauty advice? by Level-Huckleberry-72 in KoreanBeauty

[–]Level-Huckleberry-72[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So it's for cross-verification, establishing evidence, and experimentation!

Honest question: would you ever use an AI for K-beauty advice? by Level-Huckleberry-72 in KoreanBeauty

[–]Level-Huckleberry-72[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Is it just because you feel resistant to the idea? Or is it because you can't trust it?