> And also at the same time a good reminder for everyone to find a browser that supports JPEG XL
That's probably furthest down on my list of features I look for in browser, where the top two are "Not run by a for-profit company living on extracting data from users" and "Can have tabs vertically in sidebar in a tree-based structured format".
Banned accounts show up as [dead] as soon as they post, so most users don't see those comments, only those with showdead enabled. Commonly referred to as "shadowbanned" but usually operators also don't tell shadowbanned users they've been shadowbanned.
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This is soo cool! Especially the prediction machine stuff. I had no clue this was possible.
And also at the same time a good reminder for everyone to find a browser that supports JPEG XL. I wonder if that was part of the reason to do this. :)
> And also at the same time a good reminder for everyone to find a browser that supports JPEG XL
That's probably furthest down on my list of features I look for in browser, where the top two are "Not run by a for-profit company living on extracting data from users" and "Can have tabs vertically in sidebar in a tree-based structured format".
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This is an automated bot incorrectly claiming posts are dupe: https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=b16m
Looks like it was banned: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46188453
How is it still posting?
> How is it still posting?
Banned accounts show up as [dead] as soon as they post, so most users don't see those comments, only those with showdead enabled. Commonly referred to as "shadowbanned" but usually operators also don't tell shadowbanned users they've been shadowbanned.
Looking at the posts, there are many formatting differences added across the comments. Either the account owner are posting the comments themselves, or they are manually modifying the bot script to add mistakes over time.
It's fine to have a few duplicate submissions for articles that did not get any attention originally.