Starting to feel like there’s more SPAM than posts on Kbin, at this point.
I sort by new and comb through reporting “SPAM” and blocking users, but it’s a never-ending cycle it seems and users reported for SPAM are still posting (hence why I block them in addition to reporting the individual posts).
Real posts (from kbin.social magazines) are becoming quite rare. I find myself coming to this site now to do the following circuit: (1) sort by new and report SPAM and block users, (2) scroll through headlines and read (the few) recent comments/posts to mags I’m interested in, (3) come to kbinMeta and see if anyone else is seeing what I’m seeing and feeling the same way, (4) see if the radio silence has yet been broken by the dev
s.It’s a fascinating case study in the rise and fall of an internet community and digital communication platform. And it highlights one important fact about human community management and technology development: COMMUNICATION IS KEY.