Submitted by dorodorodoroz1 t3_y6aemn in books
If you can navigate Reddit's terrible search engine to find "Project Hail Mary," you'll see there's a post about it in an almost biweekly basis. Look, I'm sure it's a fine read, but to me this seems inorganic.
I don't think it's wrong for authors to promote their work - we gotta pay rent somehow. But for an open forum like r/books, I think it's important for users to know when they're being targeted by a marketing effort. Also, I'm not accusing everyone who posts or comments positively about Project Hail Mary of being a bot. Astroturfing can and does lead to genuine discussions.
This isn't a direct response to the most recent post about the book, but moreso a pattern I've seen for the past couple of months.
If this post is out of line, mods please feel free to delete.
k_albasi t1_iso5h00 wrote
It's possible but also lots of people start a new thread about books they like and Project Hail Mary is hugely popular with the Reddit demo.