Turning a hostile thread into a win
This week on Reddit marketing:
— [Tactic] Reply to your harshest critic first, publicly and graciously — r/marketing threads show the crowd flips to your side when you take the hit well.
— [Case] A founder in r/Entrepreneur whose launch got shredded answered every complaint; the thread became a top post and a trust signal.
— [Rule-change] Some subs now protect good-faith founders from pile-ons; r/modhelp notes mods will step in if you're engaging honestly.
— [Tool] Reddit's edit log and a calm tone matter — deleting downvoted replies reads as guilt to the room.
Editor's pick: the r/Entrepreneur shredded-launch comeback — owning criticism in public is the rare move that converts a bad thread into your best social proof on the platform.
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Turning a hostile thread into a win
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