Do you know how many awesome yet affordable 4K TVs are out there? It’s so hard to pick the right one for your shoebox-size New York City apartment, especially with Black Friday coming up. I used to be a TV reviewer, but now I’m lost in the sea of new models and features. The internet is full of terrible advice, and it’s not just about TVs. Whether it’s a TV or the best bagel in Brooklyn, finding trustworthy online reviews is tough. The fake reviews industry is too big to stop, and professional review sites are more focused on search words and affiliate marketing than serving readers. So where can you turn for reliable advice? Reddit, of course. Reddit’s subreddits are filled with real people sharing helpful advice on products and services. You can easily tap into the Reddit hivemind by adding ‘reddit’ to your Google query. The discussions on Reddit are based on real experiences, and you can trust that the advice is genuine. Reddit is my go-to place for buying stuff, especially when I’m not familiar with the product. Specific subreddits like r/chefknives and r/vacuumcleaners are run by enthusiasts who freely share their deep knowledge. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, just ask in a post and wait for thoughtful answers. Reddit still functions the way we hoped the social web would, without being consumed by profits. It’s a dynamic online gathering place where real people share information without thinking of ads or affiliate links. While Reddit isn’t the only place for sharing tips, its size and archives make it easy to find useful information. Give it a shot and join a community that interests you. You might just get sucked in, like I did.
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