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freshpretzels | 1 year ago

I don’t think this is a real problem because as users start being more intentional about who they subscribe to and more thorough in ranking content according to its usefulness and quality, the low quality stuff or regurgitated stuff will just vanish.

Why would it matter if there are clones of the best, say, blog post on how to make spicy ramen? If they are not adding anything new or making that original effort better, then they will not surface in searches as search tools improve. Nobody will save that content or recirculate it or refer to it when they need to remember how to make spicy ramen.

And people will build curated subscriptions and followings and recommendations that are more tailored to the individual, and we will spend more time determining who is trustworthy and who is not.

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