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Had a guy on r/MachineLearning tear apart my AI-generated captions for being too wordy, so I switched to 3-word labels and saw engagement jump 40% in a week

Which camp are you in, short and punchy outputs or detailed descriptive ones, because I'm starting to think the verbose approach is just noise for most users?
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young.emma
young.emma16d ago
People on Reddit aren't reading your captions. They're scrolling fast and your audience there is basically just looking for a hook to either agree with or laugh at before they move on.
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rosejackson
My best performing comment ever was just "wow thats deep" on a photo of a half-eaten sandwich... got like 2k upvotes. Meanwhile my carefully crafted 50 word caption on a travel shot got ignored completely. I'm starting to think people just want the TLDR version of everything these days. Keep it short or lose them to the scroll, I guess.
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