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So is there anything going to be done about that
We know from YouTube "creators" that find being told you new video is not as good as you last one is harmful to their mental health
So with this move to seeing how "good" your post is
What plans dose reddit have to deal with this problem before it happens
I think it's cool to be able to how your post did but how much of will just make people fell bad "you post didn't do well" can quickly turn in to "people dislike me specifically"
Comment by kinyutaka at 04/04/2022 at 19:19 UTC
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One way to help with that issue is to have the analytics be opt-in. If you are just a normal Redditor, posting random cat pics and corny jokes, you don't need to know which is performing well, beyond the number of upvotes, and even that is not always necessary.
But if you are posting your latest Etsy creation or webcomic, you might want to know that stuff with the topic of the Tour de France don't do as well as something on the Iditarod.