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I put "what do you think about spamming hacker news with what some might call inane blogspam" and it responded as:

Spamming any platform, including Hacker News, with inane blogspam is counterproductive and goes against the principles of effective marketing. Seth Godin has emphasized the importance of authentic storytelling and worldviews when trying to engage an audience. He has also talked about how disappointing it can be when people jump onto new platforms with high hopes, only to face spam and pitches. Instead of resorting to spam tactics, focus on genuinely connecting with your audience and providing valuable content, since that's the foundation for a successful marketing strategy. If you want to know what Seth actually said, check the links below.

    Politics and the New Marketing
    The new frontier
    New decisions based on new information
    Beware This New Spam
    My new book, my new blog
I asked Seth-bot for his take on "If i am pooping on the toilet and a random thought comes into my brain, should i always write that thought as a blogpost?" and it responded as:

While having random thoughts as you go about your daily activities can lead to great blog post ideas, it's not necessary to always write them down or turn them into full-fledged posts. The key to blog writing is to focus on ideas worth spreading, with a clear intent, and contribute meaningfully to your audience. Additionally, it's crucial to pick a focus and avoid ideas that are too broad or superficial.

However, remember that you can jot down your thoughts and use them later as a starting point or inspiration for more in-depth analysis or content creation. This way, you'll have a collection of ideas to explore and potentially develop further when the time comes. Ultimately, the decision lies in whether or not you believe the thought adds value to your blog and appeals to your target audience. If you want to know what Seth actually said, check the links below.

    Random travel thoughts
    Random thoughts about the Kindle
    Discontinuous thought
    Random rules for ideas worth spreading
    Thought for the Solstice
Well that's the most worthless AI bot I've seen yet (from a guy who rebranded spam as "ethical online direct marketing").