Currently there are five PRO nascar posts:

  • I invite everyone to turn on the NASCAR TV broadcast
  • NASCAR crew members help fix a car’s bumper after it was involved in a fender bender across from the garage area on Lake Shore Drive
  • Unpopular Opinion, but i think the NASCAR races will be awesome
  • OK Chicago,this Nascar thing is fun, Now do Formula 1
  • This checks out…(Randy Sax guerilla marketing link)

and three ANTI nascar:

  • Meanwhile, we’re doing 15mph on 90/94
  • Worker dies while setting up Chicago NASCAR race
  • Chicago’s Nascar Weekend Offers Headaches, Little Economic Gain

Two of the pro-nascar posts are obvious guerilla marketing (the “LSD pit crew repair” post and whatever that Randy Sax thing is). One of the Anti-articles is just news about an unfortunate event.

I think Nascar has hired social media PR/sock puppet groups to astroturf Chicago reddit. I wonder if it’s the same people Paul Vallas hired…

  • Arael15th@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Astroturfing has become endemic to reddit. If a given subreddit has more than like 5k subscribers, you can assume someone is probably trying to sell something on it - if not a product then a brand or idea. I hope ActivityPub platforms are successful but not so much that they get polluted with that crap.

    • anachronistOP
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      1 year ago

      Yeah I originally realized that sub was being astroturfed hard after the election campaign.

      In the runup to the vote the sub was slammed with pro-Vallas posters including a lot of “I voted for Chuy and I don’t like it but I reluctantly have to go with Vallas” or “I was skeptical because I’m a progressive but I’m just worried that Johnson isn’t ready so I’m going with Vallas” and similar type content. Judging by that sub it seemed like Vallas was going to win in a landside.

      Then the day after the election all that stuff was completly gone. None of those people were on saying anything like “I think we made the wrong choice” or what. If they were real people earnestly expressing their opinions I’d think they’d still be on the next day expressing concern or disappointment or anything. They were just all gone. That’s when I realized they were paid shills and the contract ended the day of the election. They weren’t around because they were all off the clock.