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mega_dean | 1 year ago

A recent example of this was "theresawikiforthat", which generated sites like ocamlwiki.com and juliawiki.com that were full of very low-quality information. They are offline now, but the ocamlwiki was consistently toward the top of google search results for a while last year.

Here are some threads from the ocaml/julia communities as they started to catch on: https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/whats-up-with-ocamlwiki/13605 https://discourse.julialang.org/t/whats-the-juliawiki/109335

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jay_kyburz|1 year ago

I would like to write a bot for these kinds of websites, but subvert the whole thing, have no ads, no waffle, high quality info. Get to the point as fast as possible.