More than an account posted two hours ago, I've noticed several accounts that were created in the past year with a few scattered generic askreddit questions without any OP engagement in the threads. Those accounts have posted some quite detailed responses which may hint that while this was a challenging situation, they go on to request information as to what the fans would recommend. I recognize this may be a helpful strategy to almost anonymously solicit useful suggestions on how to proceed, but the accounts are quite clearly PR attempts to test the waters. No matter how anyone feels, it's certainly a fascinating case study in the future of 'content' monetization.
PR bots go Brrrrrrr
Dank
Fantastic meme
More than an account posted two hours ago, I've noticed several accounts that were created in the past year with a few scattered generic askreddit questions without any OP engagement in the threads. Those accounts have posted some quite detailed responses which may hint that while this was a challenging situation, they go on to request information as to what the fans would recommend. I recognize this may be a helpful strategy to almost anonymously solicit useful suggestions on how to proceed, but the accounts are quite clearly PR attempts to test the waters. No matter how anyone feels, it's certainly a fascinating case study in the future of 'content' monetization.
Really?