![rw-book-cover](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/2021355466216062976/8MDXp7vR.jpg) > [!info]- meta > **Source**: [Original URL](https://x.com/aakashgupta/status/2033389891602502057/?s=20&rw_tt_thread=True) > **Author**: [[Aakash Gupta]] > **Full Title**: 50% of All Relationship Advice on Reddit Is “Leave.” 15... > **Category**: #tweets > > **Summary**: Half of all relationship advice on Reddit tells people to leave their partner. Over 15 years, advice to communicate or compromise has dropped a lot. More people now suggest therapy, but "leave" remains the top recommendation. > ## 🔦 Highlights & Commentary - Train a model on this dataset and it would absolutely tell people to break up. The training data is 50% “leave” and climbing. The model wouldn’t be broken. It would be accurately reflecting what 52 million commenters actually believe about your relationship ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01kkvt5mf744sry2bd7a561v01)) - Note: A really good example of how #ai training flattens culture. It will take the worst of us (subreddit throwaway advice) and amplify/extend this into broader subsets of humanity.