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I know everyone has been stalked by one or two in their time spent in forums. You know exactly who I’m referring to. You’ve see them, the guy who joined just 2 months ago and already has 1,000 posts. Have you been so fortunate as to have one follow a thread you started? They rarely start their own threads and their responses to others usually go something like this: “Great post!”, “Sounds good to me”, “Well said, exactly what I thought” and further nonsense. There’s not ever much substance with what they offer.
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so much inaccuracy
firstly - genuine activity would generate that level of posts - interested experts sharing info
these simplistic generalisations are dangerous and wrong
also it is far too kind to webmaster talk! it is easy to calculate and prove that more than 80% of posts on this site (not words, but posts, especially if you factor in those of me and any other verbose techies - techies, true ones, ARE verbose) are of the bad kind! I've seen numerous people get away with it. And without dropping any names (but all the other mods know who i mean) one mod in this forum clearly knows very little about technology... in the end, why does it all persist? Why isn't it all cleaned out?
easy: 100,000 pages from webmaster-talk already listed on google
if you're going to criticize the modus operandi, stop profiting from it people! bigotry = to let w-t have as much spam on it as it does, and then post articles saying it should be emphasized as a "rule" - when in reality the ad revenue of webmaster talk DEPENDS on the spam - the growth of the pages is more than 50% spam-driven! that's a fact. it's also the reason why most of the social media world is being destroyed and has no future. it's also why veteran developers, eg someone like me learning development, admin etc since 1999, has never ever ended up doing a forum seriously - the few times I almost did, I threw it away fairly fast - it is just about the least noble way a qualified techie can "cash in" on the web. no offence to any legitimately intelligent and spam-free forums, but in the end, the m.o. is the m.o. - the status quo out here is that most social media are artificially fighting for revenue against legit performance-adsales sites, the latter usually having genuine information and not being a tool for both spammers and lazy entrepreneurs who want to cash in on the spammers' trails - and there's no question about which is a total waste of time.
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