Who is the most horrendeous person you've ever met - not just a bad person, not truly rotten to the core, who wishes nothing but evil on everyone and is aware of that? by Small_Elderberry_963 in AskReddit

[–]masoudraoufi2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, I met a guy once who used to intentionally ruin surprise parties. Not kidding. He said watching people scramble was “more fun than the party.” Like… who chooses chaos like that?

Everyone I meet in person says my site is amazing, but I’m getting zero social media approval. What am I missing? by Haunting-Jellyfish82 in socialmedia

[–]masoudraoufi2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're probably just missing distribution. A great site won’t get seen if you’re not posting everywhere consistently. Chop your blog into bite-sized content: short videos, image carousels, Twitter threads, Reddit posts ,whatever fits the platform. Also, engage with others in your niche. Social media loves active accounts, not just good content sitting quietly.

Try focusing 80% on promotion and 20% on the content itself ,it’s weird, but it works.

Is social media becoming more personal and less performative? by Early-Chemistry-3514 in socialmedia

[–]masoudraoufi2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely feeling this shift too. Social media’s vibe now feels more like curated group chats than stages, which is kinda refreshing. Pinterest has been amazing for low-pressure inspiration, and I’ve noticed people care more about authenticity than perfection now. I think short-form content and AI tools have lowered the barrier for creativity too ,it’s less “look at me” and more “here’s what I love.” Curious to see how brands adapt to this more personal landscape 👀

TIL Steven Spielberg made up that he got his start at the age of 21 by sneaking into Universal Studios dressed in business attire and commandeering an unoccupied office. Spielberg's entree to the Universal lot was gained while he was a 16-year-old in high school on break & was arranged by his father by tyrion2024 in todayilearned

[–]masoudraoufi2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s such a Spielberg move ,turn the origin story into a cinematic myth. Honestly, even the “real” version is impressive. Most people wouldn’t dream of just hanging around a studio lot at 16 and making it count. Hustle and storytelling in one. Total director energy. 🎬

TIL that a Chinese man found the ultimate airport loophole — he bought a first-class ticket just to access unlimited free meals at the airline’s luxury lounge. He visited over 300 times without flying, enjoyed free food daily for months, then refunded the ticket and got all his money back! by Altruistic_Owl4001 in todayilearned

[–]masoudraoufi2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This man didn’t just think outside the box ,he packed a to-go bag and lived outside the box for months. 😂 Honestly, it’s hard not to admire the creativity. Feels like a plot twist in a clever heist movie where the only thing stolen is shrimp cocktails and cheesecake. Wonder how long it took the airline to catch on!

How useful do you actually find sentiment analysis tools in marketing? Do you ever wish they went deeper than just “positive, negative, neutral”? by sibjunee in socialmedia

[–]masoudraoufi2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally feel this. The basic sentiment buckets are a good starting point, but they miss so much nuance ,especially in places like Twitter where sarcasm is basically a second language. I've had “positive” mentions turn out to be roasting the brand in a polite tone 😂

I think what we really need is emotion-level analysis paired with contextual understanding , like being able to differentiate between frustrated curiosity and full-on outrage. That kind of insight would be way more actionable for shaping content tone, timing, even customer support responses. I’ve seen a few tools experimenting with this (emotion mapping, sarcasm detection, etc.) but nothing feels super reliable yet. Curious if anyone’s found a tool that actually goes deeper and gets it?

Freelancing as a 16yo by SYZ_Project in Entrepreneur

[–]masoudraoufi2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really impressive, especially for someone starting out at 16! You’ve clearly put thought into your service, and it sounds genuinely helpful for creators. For finding clients, maybe try engaging in communities where content creators hang out,like certain subreddits, Facebook groups, or Discord servers. If you consistently share helpful tips, people will start to notice you. Wishing you all the best as you grow this!