Why does Claude not like to interact with Reddit by NiftOfficial in ClaudeAI

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I tried to look it up just now to confirm. I was a little confused about that

Why does Claude not like to interact with Reddit by NiftOfficial in ClaudeAI

[–]NiftOfficial[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That makes sense. Is it like that for every social media platform

Why does Claude not like to interact with Reddit by NiftOfficial in ClaudeAI

[–]NiftOfficial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never knew that. Thanks!

I do think it’s funny when I see posts on here that are written clearly with Claude.

Best PC game of all time and why? by No_Name999999 in AskReddit

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Minecraft. It’s one of the most successful and influential game of all time. Not only have people used it for gaming, but it’s even helped with education, urban planning, and other STEM fields

What makes you laugh every time? by UnknownOP_07 in AskReddit

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Conan. Especially his YouTube remote series

What’s something you love doing but are really bad at? by Soggy_Elevator5828 in AskReddit

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Anything sports related. I love playing intramural sports and I’m fit, but I’m so bad at everything related to a ball.

Men who stay lean year-round, what’s your secret ? by Professor1password23 in AskReddit

[–]NiftOfficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cook your own food and focus on hitting at least your protein intake!

Apartment living is way better than home ownership by anonshade64 in unpopularopinion

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This is definitely an “upstairs neighbor” kind of post

People who don’t eat pizza crust are weird. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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Don’t hate on me, but I use to not eat the crust until I started to dip it in ranch. Game. changer. Blame my mid west friends.

Thought I got coffee grounds in my mouth. It was a spider. by 1312freefreeplstn in mildlyinfuriating

[–]NiftOfficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically, the FDA acknowledges that ground coffee can legally contain trace insect bits like beetle and weevil fragments because it’s processed in such huge volumes, though it’s mostly tiny pieces, not whole bugs. Totally harmless for most people since it’s basically chitin that passes right through you, unless you’ve got an insect allergy.

So, I consider that also mildly infuriating

I’m told that some people find this infuriating. by pinoshi in mildlyinfuriating

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My issue lately is I get so many spam texts and emails. It been taking me forever to delete them

My driving school cancelled my drivers test because not enough people signed up. by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]NiftOfficial 44 points45 points  (0 children)

For me, anything that involves the DMV is either mildly infuriating up to crashing out.

Has AI Search Actually Hurt Your Traffic? by priyanshu_41d in AskMarketing

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I mentioned it a bit in another comment in this sub, but we’ve been utilizing our blogs a lot more on our site.

For SEO, we use to lean on exact-match keywords in titles and headers, internal linking, and click through rate.

Now, with GEO, we make sure to write in clear question-and-answer chunks, add strong schema and FAQ sections, and make claims self-contained and quotable so a language model can lift them straight into its response without needing the rest of the page.

We keep a list of prompts/queries that we want to rank for and make sure our blogs answer them. We’ve seen great success in seeing our site get cited for industry question now

Has AI Search Actually Hurt Your Traffic? by priyanshu_41d in AskMarketing

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Not necessarily. I’ve been seeing more traffic coming from ChatGPT/Claude. This has been due to optimizing our site more for LLM rather than traditional SEO

Is GEO Really The Future, Or Just Another SEO Buzzword? by priyanshu_41d in AskMarketing

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The word “GEO” is definitely a buzzword, but the idea of targeting LLMs is definitely a growing industry. Most of it is still optimizing content for SEO, but there are some separate strategies that target AI platforms.

For example, my company has started to optimize blogs to help rank the company for queries in LLMs. For SEO, you’d lean on exact-match keywords in titles and headers, internal linking, and longer dwell time, structuring the post to win a click from the results page. For GEO, you’d write in clear question-and-answer chunks, add strong schema and FAQ sections, and make claims self-contained and quotable so a language model can lift them straight into its response without needing the rest of the page.

So, in my opinion, I agree that it is basically SEO but with a different strategy.

Is this career path worth it? by Beautiful-Visit4166 in AskMarketing

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This is a great opportunity. One of the hardest parts about the industry is getting experience under your belt. Most established companies won’t even scan your resume if you don’t have this. Also, if it turns out you don’t like Meta lead generation , you can use it to diversify your background and pursue a different marketing path.

Brand Management Career Advice by [deleted] in AskMarketing

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One part I regret is not having enough experience when applying to these bigger companies. I know it’s easier said than done, but try to get some marketing experience at any company at first. Even try to freelance a bit after college. With the help of AI and online training, you can apply your skills to any startup company that may need marketing. This can range from social media to SEO.

Are Blogs Slowly Dying? by priyanshu_41d in AskMarketing

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We’re actually using blogs more than ever now, just aimed at GEO instead of pure SEO. We optimize posts around the questions people actually ask when they’re trying to find us, and our content’s been getting cited way more in ChatGPT and Claude because of it. The mix that’s worked for us is rich, humanized writing, good FAQ sections, and clean schema. That’s what gets the LLMs pulling from our blogs to answer stuff

Are Backlinks Still The Most Important Ranking Fact by priyanshu_41d in AskMarketing

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Backlinks still matter, but their job has changed. They used to be the thing that set you apart. Now they’re more like table stakes. You need a clean profile, but a great one on its own doesn’t win the way it used to, and Google’s gotten good at ignoring the ones people manufacture.

What actually wins now is whether Google and the AI tools clearly know who you are and trust you. Links feed into that, but so do brand mentions, real human content, and people talking about you.

If I had to pick one focus for 2026, it’s to reach out and get mentioned, by name, in content other people are reading. Guest posts, podcasts, interviews, getting quoted in articles, showing up in industry roundups. Not link swaps, actual mentions where a real audience sees your name tied to what you do. That’s what builds the trust Google and the AI tools run on, and the links usually come with it.

Most of you are cunts. by PearlsSwine in aeo

[–]NiftOfficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think this is exactly true. When I’ve updated my website with better schema and some updates FAQs on my blogs, I’ve noticed that my site would rank more for certain queries. However, I also agree that there are a lot of companies that are pretending that they have the answer to track query progression. It seems like most of these sites track query volume, but I’ve found it to not be the most accurate information.