What made you come to that conclusion?
What made you come to that conclusion?
You can only do this to sites that skipped or didn’t take seriously enough step 2. Depending on how good the sites filtering requests is, this can range from 100$ linux server running python scripts for account creation. 100 accounts = 100 upvotes. All the way to very sophisticated proxy networking, capcha cracking, in some cases even AI driven internet monopoly demon that isn’t too cheap, so it better be making everyone else miserable enough to make you not think about doing a ninja flip from a 4 story building into a wood chipping machine for a couple of minutes.
Sure. What’s another landfill on the internet.
Step 1: Make your own “social” website.
Step 2: Prevent bots from signing in. (You really don’t want to miss this step, otherwise you’re free real estate.)
Step 3: Write your own bots that will scrape other “social” websites for content. This is to attract people before original content begins to form.
Step 4: Sell post priority and upvotes. And there you have it. Your own money generating cesspool of gradual deterioration.
That’s it. And yes… Easier said than done. Step 2 is really the hardest one. Perhaps make it obligatory to sign in with a phone number or something, cause capchas are a whole battlefield in itself. I don’t really know how hard / easy it is to get a bunch of phone numbers to use for this purpose…
Ah, there it is. The sponsored hate train. Like reddit, but cheaper. But hey, thanks for keeping this site running.
the best and the only answer. git gud. 💪
Sounds ambitious. Games are an important part of modern culture. Recognizing that is a responsible action. On the other hand, haters will have more than just Epic Games to be angry at, so it is a win for everyone.
Xi sharp. The bomb’ject oriented approach.