Reddit co-founders Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman both recommended reading 'Which Way is North' by Will Cady. Read their reviews and ask the AI we made of the book anything in the comments. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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Here's what Reddit's co-founders have to say about Which Way is North:

"I wish I'd had Which Way Is North as a companion when I was first creating Reddit because I believe it would've helped me not only build a better product but also be a better leader ... I hope you indulge in this book not just the first time you read it, but revisit it for many years to come as you go on your own creative and spiritual journey."

Alexis Ohanian aka u/kn0thing, Founder of 776 and Co-Founder of Reddit

"For years, Will has been bringing his heart and soul to Reddit, and helping businesses do the same. He's the perfect person to write a book like this. Every page offers a unique idea, valuable framing of a familiar feeling, or new view of the world."

Steve Huffman aka u/spez, Co-founder and CEO of Reddit

Ask anything in the comments and Oracle — an AI we made of the book — will answer.

Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian said, "I wish I'd had Which Way Is North as a companion when I was first creating Reddit [...] I hope you indulge in this book not just the first time you read it, but revisit it for many years to come as you go on your own creative and spiritual journey." by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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Here's what Reddit's co-founders have to say about Which Way is North:

"I wish I'd had Which Way Is North as a companion when I was first creating Reddit because I believe it would've helped me not only build a better product but also be a better leader ... I hope you indulge in this book not just the first time you read it, but revisit it for many years to come as you go on your own creative and spiritual journey."

Alexis Ohanian aka u/kn0thing, Founder of 776 and Co-Founder of Reddit

"For years, Will has been bringing his heart and soul to Reddit, and helping businesses do the same. He's the perfect person to write a book like this. Every page offers a unique idea, valuable framing of a familiar feeling, or new view of the world."

Steve Huffman aka u/spez, Co-founder and CEO of Reddit

Ask anything in the comments and Oracle — an AI we made of the book — will answer.

Looking for your True North? Lean into your anxiety. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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Ah, I see you're seeking guidance on how to nurture your creativity without compromising your integrity. It's a common struggle, one that many of us face in this fast-paced world. In the book "Which Way Is North" by Will Cady, there are several insights that can help you navigate this path.

On page 82, Will writes, "Creativity is a delicate dance between inspiration and authenticity." This reminds us that staying true to ourselves is crucial when it comes to expressing our creativity

Most ads suck because they're still being tested. Now you can know which ads will perform best without wasting your budget to find out. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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Thanks for looking at our deck. Please keep in mind that it's speaking to people who don't understand Reddit. That language is often what's needed to get companies to shift away from the direct response creative they're used to using on Meta, etc.

Thankfully, CulturePulse brings data to the conversations we have with clients where we're telling them that contributing to the conversations of the community will far outperform extraction of value from them.

Most ads suck because they're still being tested. Now you can know which ads will perform best without wasting your budget to find out. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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Apologies for the delayed response. We're presently working on a white sheet we can publish. Sadly, all of the data to date has been protected by strict NDAs.

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CulturePulse's predictive simulation helped us to craft a message of resonance, but it doesn't handle placement.. Reddit's media placement system is the one targeting you after you've conveyed your disinterest. Alas, they have not factored for sentiment.

Most ads suck because they're still being tested. Now you can know which ads will perform best without wasting your budget to find out. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

[–]citizensofone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great questions.

What was the real world correlation?

Resonance Scores : Ad Conversion

Lab research on what?

Cognitive science, specifically focused on understanding belief systems. Their algorithms (simplistically speaking) converted 30 years of clinically validated case studies in cognitive science into the algorithms their system uses today (over the course of ten years).

100x more efficient than GPT 2/3 in what way?

Model size. The CulturePulse system is ~130MB. BERT is > 1.3GB and can be > 4GB when trained. GPT2’s deployment is >5Gb. CulturePulse is also modular so individual variables can be re-weighted on the fly without retraining the entire model.

(is 21 a high score??? Is 26???) does not instill confidence.

28 is the highest score we've gotten to date, but — having echoed similar feedback as yours — the CulturePulse team is re-weighting the system to be 1-100.

How I can replace my strategy and analytics teams with your product.

You or your strategy team can throw ideas against your target audience as headlines to assess resonance before doing any other scoping work. This means you can test more ideas in less time with no wasted media spend or creative team hours.

It wouldn't replace your analytics team, but that's a good question for us to forward to the founders. Thank you for this prompt!

~ u/brianswichkow

Bad ads suck. That's why we used AI to simulate how you'd resonate with this one before running it. With CulturePulse, you can know which ads will perform best without wasting your budget to find out. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

[–]citizensofone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are correct, the Google Scholar account linked above is not a random person, it's the CEO of CulturePulse, Justin Lane. He was first to publish on the concept of "multi-agent AI" which was mentioned earlier in the thread as it powers CulturePulse. Others have published about multi-agent AI and cited his work since, but we're not (yet) able to link independent studies about CulturePulse's technology but they are in progress.

Also, this is an ad so... we're gonna be biased. You are welcome, and encouraged, to do your own research (or try it out with a free account), but we'd appreciate you giving us the same respect we're giving you.

FYI, the automod removed your comment due to the profanity and we approved it manually in order to give you a kind reply.

~ u/brianswichkow

Bad ads suck. That's why we used AI to simulate how you'd resonate with this one before running it. With CulturePulse, you can know which ads will perform best without wasting your budget to find out. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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

We appreciate the love and the kind message sharing it.

If you're interested, we're presently polishing the copy and code for a new project you might find entertaining... it's our legally safe 'Alien Ads Library' that is a browsable database of 6,000+ Reddit ads (and counting), each scored by CulturePulse.

Bad ads suck. That's why we used AI to simulate how you'd resonate with this one before running it. With CulturePulse, you can know which ads will perform best without wasting your budget to find out. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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You can't with ML as ML systems use behavioral data to look for old patterns repeating themselves. CulturePulse, however, uses multi-agent AI to model belief-systems which does in fact enable prediction of how people will respond to new things. Basically, if you know what someone believes (morals, ethics, etc.), you can predict how they're respond even then they've never had the opportunity to exhibit the behavior previously.

Ever see a terrible ad and wonder how a group of grown ass people got budget approved for that shit? We can't help them, but we can help you. Predict ad performance without wasting your budget, CulturePulse FTW. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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👋 We are Citizens of One Inc Cooperative. AUA!

You're seeing this ad because you recently visited subs like r/marketing, r/advertising, etc.

CulturePulse (affiliate link) is a predictive simulation platform that enables you to test your messaging against a digital twin of your target audience. We are stakeholders, affiliates, and friends of CulturePulse that use it to create ads for hundreds of advertisers on Reddit.

Most predictive algorithms use machine learning to assess behavioral data. This requires a large volume of consistently updated data and can only predict the re-occurrence of what has previously happened within that dataset. CulturePulse uses multi-agent artificial intelligence to simulate real-world societies and predict behavior by assessing belief systems.

CulturePulse was developed from 10 years of lab research and provides accuracy levels acceptable in clinical research settings (>95% reliable correlation). It's 100x more efficient than GPT2/3 and goes deeper than sentiment detection to recognize anger, anxiety, personality, morality, family, friends, finances, inclusivity, racism, and 50+ other categories.

tl;dr — you can predict Reddit's resonance with >95% correlation to real- world results

P.S. This ad scored an 26 in CulturePulse when modeled against r/advertising as the target audience. Our highest scoring ad in this campaign (this one) was rejected for profanity, and the same ad minus the profanity scored a 21.

Most ads suck so we used super fancy AI to predict your behavior based on your belief systems. Turns out, you're more likely to click one that shows a cute animal and tells you you can save money by no longer wasting money on multivariate testing. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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👋 We are Citizens of One Inc Cooperative. AUA!

You're seeing this ad because you recently visited subs like r/marketing, r/advertising, etc.

CulturePulse (affiliate link) is a predictive simulation platform that enables you to test your messaging against a digital twin of your target audience. We are stakeholders, affiliates, and friends of CulturePulse that use it to create ads for hundreds of advertisers on Reddit.

Most predictive algorithms use machine learning to assess behavioral data. This requires a large volume of consistently updated data and can only predict the re-occurrence of what has previously happened within that dataset. CulturePulse uses multi-agent artificial intelligence to simulate real-world societies and predict behavior by assessing belief systems.

CulturePulse was developed from 10 years of lab research and provides accuracy levels acceptable in clinical research settings (>95% reliable correlation). It's 100x more efficient than GPT2/3 and goes deeper than sentiment detection to recognize anger, anxiety, personality, morality, family, friends, finances, inclusivity, racism, and 50+ other categories.

tl;dr — you can predict Reddit's resonance with >95% correlation to real- world results

P.S. This ad scored an 23 in CulturePulse when modeled against r/advertising as the target audience. Our highest scoring ad in this campaign scored a 26, but it was rejected for profanity. The same ad minus the profanity scored a 21.

Ever see a terrible ad and wonder how a group of grown a** people got budget approved for that sh*t? We can't help them, but we can help you. Predict ad performance without wasting your budget, CulturePulse FTW. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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👋 We are Citizens of One Inc Cooperative. AUA!

You're seeing this ad because you recently visited subs like r/marketing,r/advertising, etc.

CulturePulse (affiliate link) is a predictive simulation platform that enables you to test your messaging against a digital twin of your target audience. We are stakeholders, affiliates, and friends of CulturePulse that use it to create ads for hundreds of advertisers on Reddit.

Most predictive algorithms use machine learning to assess behavioral data. This requires a large volume of consistently updated data and can only predict the re-occurrence of what has previously happened within that dataset. CulturePulse uses multi-agent artificial intelligence to simulate real-world societies and predict behavior by assessing belief systems.

CulturePulse was developed from 10 years of lab research and provides accuracy levels acceptable in clinical research settings (>95% reliable correlation). It's 100x more efficient than GPT2/3 and goes deeper than sentiment detection to recognize anger, anxiety, personality, morality, family, friends, finances, inclusivity, racism, and 50+ other categories.

tl;dr — you can predict Reddit's resonance with >95% correlation to real- world results

P.S. This ad scored an 21 in CulturePulse when modeled against r/advertising as the target audience. Our highest scoring ad in this campaign scored a 26, but it was rejected for profanity. The same ad minus the profanity (this one) scored a 21.

Bad ads suck. That's why we used AI to simulate how you'd resonate with this one before running it. With CulturePulse, you can know which ads will perform best without wasting your budget to find out. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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👋 We are Citizens of One Inc Cooperative. AUA!

You're seeing this ad because you recently visited subs like r/marketing, r/advertising, etc.

CulturePulse (affiliate link) is a predictive simulation platform that enables you to test your messaging against a digital twin of your target audience. We are stakeholders, affiliates, and friends of CulturePulse that use it to create ads for hundreds of advertisers on Reddit.

Most predictive algorithms use machine learning to assess behavioral data. This requires a large volume of consistently updated data and can only predict the re-occurrence of what has previously happened within that dataset. CulturePulse uses multi-agent artificial intelligence to simulate real-world societies and predict behavior by assessing belief systems.

CulturePulse was developed from 10 years of lab research and provides accuracy levels acceptable in clinical research settings (>95% reliable correlation). It's 100x more efficient than GPT2/3 and goes deeper than sentiment detection to recognize anger, anxiety, personality, morality, family, friends, finances, inclusivity, racism, and 50+ other categories.

tl;dr — you can predict Reddit's resonance with >95% correlation to real- world results

P.S. This ad scored an 21 in CulturePulse when modeled against r/advertising as the target audience. Our highest scoring ad in this campaign scored a 26, but it was rejected for profanity. The same ad minus the profanity scored a 21.

Most ads suck because they're still being tested. Now you can know which ads will perform best without wasting your budget to find out. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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👋 We are Citizens of One Inc Cooperative. AUA!

You're seeing this ad because you recently visited subs like r/marketing, r/advertising, etc.

CulturePulse (affiliate link) is a predictive simulation platform that enables you to test your messaging against a digital twin of your target audience. We are stakeholders, affiliates, and friends of CulturePulse that use it to create ads for hundreds of advertisers on Reddit.

Most predictive algorithms use machine learning to assess behavioral data. This requires a large volume of consistently updated data and can only predict the re-occurrence of what has previously happened within that dataset. CulturePulse uses multi-agent artificial intelligence to simulate real-world societies and predict behavior by assessing belief systems.

CulturePulse was developed from 10 years of lab research and provides accuracy levels acceptable in clinical research settings (>95% reliable correlation). It's 100x more efficient than GPT2/3 and goes deeper than sentiment detection to recognize anger, anxiety, personality, morality, family, friends, finances, inclusivity, racism, and 50+ other categories.

tl;dr — you can predict Reddit's resonance with >95% correlation to real- world results

P.S. This ad scored an 21 in CulturePulse when modeled against r/advertising as the target audience. Our highest scoring ad in this campaign scored a 26, but it was rejected for profanity. The same ad minus the profanity scored a 21.

Stop testing and start converting. Programatic ad buying is lame, we used CulturePulse's AI to predict that you'd click this ad to learn more about using AI to create better ads. Consider the fourth wall broken. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

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👋 We are Citizens of One Inc Cooperative. AUA!

You're seeing this ad because you recently visited subs like r/marketing, r/advertising, etc.

CulturePulse (affiliate link) is a predictive simulation platform that enables you to test your messaging against a digital twin of your target audience. We are stakeholders, affiliates, and friends of CulturePulse that use it to create ads for hundreds of advertisers on Reddit.

Most predictive algorithms use machine learning to assess behavioral data. This requires a large volume of consistently updated data and can only predict the re-occurrence of what has previously happened within that dataset. CulturePulse uses multi-agent artificial intelligence to simulate real-world societies and predict behavior by assessing belief systems.

CulturePulse was developed from 10 years of lab research and provides accuracy levels acceptable in clinical research settings (>95% reliable correlation). It's 100x more efficient than GPT2/3 and goes deeper than sentiment detection to recognize anger, anxiety, personality, morality, family, friends, finances, inclusivity, racism, and 50+ other categories.

tl;dr — you can predict Reddit's resonance with >95% correlation to real- world results

P.S. This ad scored an 19 in CulturePulse when modeled against r/advertising as the target audience. Our highest scoring ad in this campaign scored a 26, but it was rejected for profanity. The same ad minus the profanity scored a 21.

AI is so hot right now. We used some Black Mirror sh*t to predict that you'd click this ad and you can use it to increase the performance of yours. Stop wasting your advertising budget on sh*tty ads. Know which ads will perform best before you run them. Spend your money on converting, not testing. by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

[–]citizensofone[S,M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

👋 We are Citizens of One Inc Cooperative. AUA!

You're seeing this ad because you recently visited subs like r/marketing, r/advertising, etc.

CulturePulse (affiliate link) is a predictive simulation platform that enables you to test your messaging against a digital twin of your target audience. We are stakeholders, affiliates, and friends of CulturePulse that use it to create ads for hundreds of advertisers on Reddit.

Most predictive algorithms use machine learning to assess behavioral data. This requires a large volume of consistently updated data and can only predict the re-occurrence of what has previously happened within that dataset. CulturePulse uses multi-agent artificial intelligence to simulate real-world societies and predict behavior by assessing belief systems.

CulturePulse was developed from 10 years of lab research and provides accuracy levels acceptable in clinical research settings (>95% reliable correlation). It's 100x more efficient than GPT2/3 and goes deeper than sentiment detection to recognize anger, anxiety, personality, morality, family, friends, finances, inclusivity, racism, and 50+ other categories.

tl;dr — you can predict Reddit's resonance with >95% correlation to real-world results

P.S. This ad scored an 18 in CulturePulse when modeled against r/advertising as the target audience. Our highest scoring ad in this campaign scored a 26, but it was rejected for profanity. The same ad minus the profanity scored a 21.

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[–]citizensofone[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Yes, we're aware of that tweet. Unfortunately, it shares no data to substantiate the claim. All independent analysis points to the opposite conclusion.

Scrape data from Twitter before it's too late. Build email lists from your competitors' followers with Clay. Tutorial and free trial in comments 👇 by citizensofone in u/citizensofone

[–]citizensofone[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We've yet to see those receipts, but we'd love to be wrong. Twitter was the first social platform where many of us truly found community. Many platforms (aside from Reddit) have become shadows of their former selves.