I get it—this is genuinely tough for people who rely on these channels for income. That said, watching AI bots and spam get cleaned up from these spaces? It's a game-changer. The comment sections are going to feel so much different—way less noise, way more actual signal. Since AI automation hit the scene, I've basically stopped reading through threads. But with fewer spammers crowding things out, that could actually change. The timeline quality improvement alone is worth it.
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fork_in_the_road
· 16h ago
NGL, cleaning up spam bots was long overdue. Now I can finally read the comments section.
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ChainPoet
· 16h ago
Cleaning up spam bots is indeed worthwhile, but I feel sorry for those who rely on fake engagement to make a living... But on the other hand, at least the comment section can finally be enjoyed properly.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 16h ago
Cleaning up robot spam can revive the comment section, and I agree with that. But what about the unemployed? That’s awkward.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 16h ago
I've been through it all, and I’ve seen plenty of the 2018 cleanup as well. Removing bots and spam comments sounds good, but honestly—what about the newbies who rely on this to make a living? It's just another round of filtering, and in the end, it still depends on how the project team handles it.
I get it—this is genuinely tough for people who rely on these channels for income. That said, watching AI bots and spam get cleaned up from these spaces? It's a game-changer. The comment sections are going to feel so much different—way less noise, way more actual signal. Since AI automation hit the scene, I've basically stopped reading through threads. But with fewer spammers crowding things out, that could actually change. The timeline quality improvement alone is worth it.