There has been free software to create your own on-line community for what, about 35 years now?
Certainly it's possible to get the software & tech wrong - but once we got beyond the "a natural monopoly, for all the kids who can't afford to dial into a long-distance BBS" era, the software was never the real barrier to success.
Quality long-term community members aren't like fake Facebook followers, where you can just buy 'em at $X per thousand from some clickshop in the far east.
Can this title be changed please? It's entirely unrelated to the link and reads (to me at least) as somebody sincerely encouraging others to build communities around their hobbies - it is in fact a blatant advertisement for a blatant copy-cat service.
I'm entertained by their Twitter account already having been banned.[0]
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[ 5.4 ms ] story [ 24.2 ms ] threadHow did you replicate dang? Was there enough history to train a large language model?
Certainly it's possible to get the software & tech wrong - but once we got beyond the "a natural monopoly, for all the kids who can't afford to dial into a long-distance BBS" era, the software was never the real barrier to success.
Quality long-term community members aren't like fake Facebook followers, where you can just buy 'em at $X per thousand from some clickshop in the far east.
I'm entertained by their Twitter account already having been banned.[0]
[0] https://twitter.com/hnplus