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Have they fixed the spam problem yet? Now that it's been released for a bit, what's your impression now? Haven't really logged in much past the first few days.
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>>108014850
I thought they stopped being a meta-forum?
What changed? Why did they come back?
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>>108014850
>>108014963
Anyways, yes I see there seems to be a spam issue with gifs.
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>>108014963
Here's the two recent threads since re-launch:
https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107900439/#107900439
https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107867651/#107867651
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>>108015077
yeah, the normie meme reposts are annoying, people have asked the devs a few times for a way to hide/block communities so that they don't appear in their feed, but I noticed the devs didn't directly respond to that from what I've seen yet (haven't checked recently though).
They did however say they were going to address the spam issue. People were making subdigglets and posting all kinds of slop articles for SEO porpoises. It did seem like that decreased a lot the last time I was on there. It's mostly a problem when browsing for new threads on https://digg.com/?feed=all-digg&sort=recent
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>>108015639
>>108015673
Anyways is it any better than >>>/g/
I need a computing forum were we actually talk about computing then the retardism you see in catalog.
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it's empty, cant create your own community?
grabbed a high profile user handle just in case

I suggest you do too
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>>108015695
a lot of the trending threads seem to be ones updigged by gen Y tech-interested guys. so, maybe there's potential there. tons of indians though (they were many of the ones posting sloppa from what I could tell), also they seem to have 'founded' a lot of communities, not that they've gained traction, though I haven't looked recently.
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>>108015639
Very interesting. We're in for an RSS revival as well, too few sites offer RSS feeds.
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why would you use it over any network anyway, the tech to make *a website* is super uninteresting to me, I'd rather fight in the trenches of bluesky or lemmy because the tech is interesting.



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