
There's a handful of frequent discussion/post types tanking this sub's overall quality
We've all seen them, here's a few that I've routinely noticed:
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Painfully obvious ChatGPT'd dos-and-donts list gurus
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Poorly veiled posts attempting to disguise crowdsourcing market research as random curiosity (e.g, what are your pain points with todo apps and what would it take for you to pay a million dollars for mine?)
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Delusions of grandeur - recruitment posts for taking down FAANG companies with no existing traction, moat, funding, team, or product
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Idea guys asking how get full time engineers to build massive products for free
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Seeking a tech founder with no details about the business and people in the comments begging to join despite knowing nothing about it
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Building an app like but with amateuraly implemented, needless AI that could easily do better in a week to sink us
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Asking for product validation, expecting a standing ovation and losing their cool when it's decidedly no good
Did I miss anything?
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