That sounds like a shitton of spam. I feel like instead, someone just needs to make a searchable mirror/archive of Reddit to preserve it's knowledgebase.
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Or just use chatgtp to paraphrase.
I mean, I specifically put "Reddit" at the end of my searches exactly because I DON'T want AI generated nonsense. Search results are already full of that crap and it's rarely helpful to what you actually need.
The point is not to have shitter content.
It wouldn't be done in one day.
Can it be done? Theoretically yes. Should it be done? Probably no.
Same questions, better answers?
That would be helpful to a huge community, lot of answers need updates anyway
Sounds like stealing content from another site with hope that search traffic will be redirected.
Stealing in legal and ethical meanings.
Not a good idea and will not work technically I think. Stealing content is an old approach and search engines use some techniques to find out the original source.
lots of questions are time sensitive, seeing answers that should belong on a different timestamp would look weird
It would be newer information.
Is this even a good format to archive information? I'd prefer any information worth saving to be written into some kind of formal documentation.
I agree but fuk spez 😂
Stop downvoting this post; it’s mildly funny
Can we strive for better and not let corporations manipulate karma for cheap advertising, and do away with the company that directly influenced the civil unrest and riots?
I'm not talking about comparison, I'm talking competition.
Bottom line is you need better content.