What Is Reddit Ama?
- A Few Things to Know Before Hosting an Online Discussion Board
- Hot and Rising: Where the conversation is
- Comments on "An Effective Approach to the Social Media Discussion"
- The policy of the quasar
- The Quest for the Truth
- A New Technique for Detecting User Dislike Comments
- Labeling your posts with flair
- An Authentic Interview
- The X-ray platform
- The Internet of Dirty Jobs
A Few Things to Know Before Hosting an Online Discussion Board
There are some things you need to know before you host an online discussion board.
Hot and Rising: Where the conversation is
Subreddits are themed boards for specific posts, each with a laser-sharp focus. You can get a collection of content directly from the subreddits you subscribe to, on your Reddit homepage. Users can argue or talk about the subject in the comment section of each link.
Downvotes still matter in the rankings, but Hot and Rising show you where the conversation is. The posts that are getting lots of activity are shown in controversial. If a post is consistently upvoted and downvoted, it will find a home in Controversial.
Comments on "An Effective Approach to the Social Media Discussion"
The core content of the site is posts from its users. Users can comment on others' posts to continue the conversation. Users can cast positive or negative votes for each post on the site, and the site also has called upvotes and downvotes. The most popular posts are displayed to the most people, so that the most popular posts are seen by the most people. After six months, posts are automatically archived, meaning they can't be commented or voted on.
The policy of the quasar
The policy of the quasar was introduced by the site in 2015. Since the year 2018, the subreddits are allowed to appeal their quarantine. Some subreddits are banned.
The Quest for the Truth
The interview begins with a post about who they are and what they do. Constructive commenters on the internet can vote on questions they would like to see answered.
A New Technique for Detecting User Dislike Comments
Users can give awards to other users for liking posts. You can buy Reddit Coins to support the community by giving an award.
Labeling your posts with flair
You need to label your content with a flair. The type of content you are posting is stated by the flair. You need to state if you are posting a discussion starter, a question, or a poll.
You can know when your post is sent out by Quora. You can see that Quora tells you how many people viewed your content. The website still offers opportunities for QuoraBlogging, and it used to have a place for you to write about things.
An Authentic Interview
Make sure that your interview is authentic, it can't be done by someone else on behalf of someone, or use pre-written answers from other interviews. It sounds like a dude sitting across the table, that's what it sounds like, according to the man.
The X-ray platform
The platform has its own language, based on abbreviations, that can be difficult to understand, and some of the terms can be a little confusing.
The Internet of Dirty Jobs
There are no rules when it comes to the AMAs, says the general manager of the website. That is a way of trying to let people know that they are not allowed to behave the way they normally would. The space is a social-convention-free zone and many of the question-answerers try to follow along, even though they are not anonymous.
WNYC does not invite cooks at Applebee's to appear on the show to answer questions about their line of work, even though the radio call-in shows mirror some aspects of the American Medical Association. The "Crazy Job" shows pioneered by San Franciscan Mike Rowe with Dirty Jobs are perhaps the closest broadcast media format. Alaskans can find a wide range of jobs, from fishermen to gold miners.
The celebrities and politicians came to Stephen Colbert when he did an interview. The Reddit AMA is a promotional stop that is as regular as a morning show or an hour on Fresh Air. The mechanism is supposed to be exposed by the AMA.
The "inside conversations" are what the AMA is about. The AMA is like the crowdsourced version of those moments when Kevin Spacey breaks things down in House of Cards. The Internet has always felt most alive because of the feeling of connection it has in the mess of sexual perversion, pseudonymity, lulz, doges, cats, and weird.
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